YTV Player can play and stream video easily.
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Name | IPTV Player : Watch TV |
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Version | 3.7 |
Update | Oct 16, 2024 |
Size | 43 MB |
Category | Productivity |
Installs | 10K+ |
Developer | ShraddhaApps |
Android OS | Android 5.0+ |
Google Play ID | com.ytvplayer |
IPTV Player : Watch TV · Description
Play M3U links on your smartphone or tablet.
YTV Player is a simple M3U link player for Android. With this app, you can play IPTV links and watch content anywhere. The app does not include any links, so you will have to add them manually.
When opening the app, you will see a "+" symbol in the top right. By clicking on it, a window will open with three fields that you will have to fill in. In the first one, you can give the links whatever name you want. In the second, you enter the URL. The third one is optional and requires you to enter credentials if the URL you enter needs them. Among the URLs you can enter, you can open YouTube videos if you have the original app installed.
After that, the link will become available in the main window of the app. Clicking on it will open the content player. If the data you have entered is correct, you will be able to view the content.
Among the playback options that the app lets you choose are the aspect ratio, rotating the screen, sending the content to other devices via Chromecast, and so on.
So, if you are looking for a simple and lightweight IPTV link player for Android, go ahead and download the YTV Player.
Legal
No video files are stored. The simply contains user-submitted links to publicly available video stream URLs, which to the best of our knowledge have been intentionally made publicly by the copyright holders. If any links in these playlists infringe on your rights as a copyright holder, they may be removed by sending a pull request or opening an issue. However, note that we have no control over the destination of the link, and just removing the link from the playlist will not remove its contents from the web. Note that linking does not directly infringe copyright because no copy is made on the site providing the link, and thus this is not a valid reason to send a DMCA notice. To remove this content from the web, you should contact the web host that's actually hosting the content.
YTV Player is a simple M3U link player for Android. With this app, you can play IPTV links and watch content anywhere. The app does not include any links, so you will have to add them manually.
When opening the app, you will see a "+" symbol in the top right. By clicking on it, a window will open with three fields that you will have to fill in. In the first one, you can give the links whatever name you want. In the second, you enter the URL. The third one is optional and requires you to enter credentials if the URL you enter needs them. Among the URLs you can enter, you can open YouTube videos if you have the original app installed.
After that, the link will become available in the main window of the app. Clicking on it will open the content player. If the data you have entered is correct, you will be able to view the content.
Among the playback options that the app lets you choose are the aspect ratio, rotating the screen, sending the content to other devices via Chromecast, and so on.
So, if you are looking for a simple and lightweight IPTV link player for Android, go ahead and download the YTV Player.
Legal
No video files are stored. The simply contains user-submitted links to publicly available video stream URLs, which to the best of our knowledge have been intentionally made publicly by the copyright holders. If any links in these playlists infringe on your rights as a copyright holder, they may be removed by sending a pull request or opening an issue. However, note that we have no control over the destination of the link, and just removing the link from the playlist will not remove its contents from the web. Note that linking does not directly infringe copyright because no copy is made on the site providing the link, and thus this is not a valid reason to send a DMCA notice. To remove this content from the web, you should contact the web host that's actually hosting the content.