Gabriel Galand wrote:
> Hello Hiro,
>
> At last I have a m3u8 file. It is a local one and it is quite short (10 entries). Is that OK for a test ?
>
> The reasons are
> 1. My ISP does not give access to their m3u list
> 2. On Internet you find a lot of m3u lists but they are generally stolen or copied from different ISPs and they want to make you buy an illegel TV box.
> So I used a scanning application in order to find what IPTV can be accessed from where I am. The net result is that I cannot access many. Probably the reason is that ISPs crypt most channels, even many of the "free" channels (in France there are about 25 channels which are financed by tax and pub and the ISPs cannot charge you for accessing them).
> The net result is that when my scanning application search the network, it finds more than 800 channels but non crypted channels are only 18. And when you sort out which are really active and which are not active or are only still images, only 10 active channels are left.
>
> The real good strategy for me would be to change my ISP so that I have access to an official m3u file, always up to date. But before changing, I would like to have made a test of IPTV on my Nvidia Shield with TVH.
> I can show you how the m3u file looks like
>
#EXTM3U
> #EXTINF:-1,ARTE HD+ (fra)
> rtp://232.0.3.4:8200
> #EXTINF:-1,ARTE HD+ (qaa)
> rtp://232.0.3.4:8200
> #EXTINF:-1,ARTE HD+ (qad)
> rtp://232.0.3.4:8200
> #EXTINF:-1,ARTE HD+ (deu)
> rtp://232.0.3.4:8200
> #EXTINF:-1,ACTU TV HD
> rtp://232.0.4.46:8200
> #EXTINF:-1,TV5 MONDE HD
> rtp://232.0.4.52:8200
> #EXTINF:-1,L'actu d'OCS HD
> rtp://232.0.4.64:8200
> #EXTINF:-1,TF1 SF DAI (fra)
> rtp://232.0.7.48:8200
> #EXTINF:-1,TF1 SF DAI (qaa)
> rtp://232.0.7.48:8200
> #EXTINF:-1,TF1 SF DAI (qad)
> rtp://232.0.7.48:8200
> #EXTINF:-1,TF1 SF DAI (fra)
> rtp://232.0.7.49:8200
> #EXTINF:-1,TF1 SF DAI (qaa)
> rtp://232.0.7.49:8200
> #EXTINF:-1,TF1 SF DAI (qad)
> rtp://232.0.7.49:8200
> #EXTINF:-1,6ter-DAI-XOS
> rtp://232.0.7.51:8200
> #EXTINF:-1,EM4000 IPTV SCTE
> rtp://232.0.7.52:8200
> #EXTINF:-1,Service 3022
> rtp://232.0.7.53:8200
> #EXTINF:-1,France 2 DAI (fra)
> rtp://232.0.7.55:8200
> #EXTINF:-1,France 2 DAI (qad)
> rtp://232.0.7.55:8200
> #EXTINF:-1,France 2 DAI (qaa)
> rtp://232.0.7.55:8200
> #EXTINF:-1,SKYNEWS INTERNATIONAL
> rtp://232.0.10.65:8200
> #EXTINF:-1,CNBC
> rtp://232.0.10.73:8200
>
>
>
> :) gabier
why not start to use UDPxy
you url will be
http://192.168.1.1:4022/rtp/232.0.3.4:8200
following ip numbering it's easy to get more channels.