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TVStreams

com.devaward.tvstreams

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Total installs
585.2K(585,278)
Rating
3.9(16 reviews)
Released
September 3, 2014
Last updated
May 25, 2023
Category
Entertainment
Developer
devaward
Developer details

Name
devaward
E-mail
[email protected]
Website
unknown
Country
unknown
Address
unknown
Android SDKs

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Description

Create lists with TV streams from around the web.

Please note that you will not currently find any streams included in this app. If some streams are eventually added, they will only be from free public stations and for demonstration purposes.

Features:
- Channels with an electronic program guide,
- Extract streams using an XML, M3U or REGEX parser,
- Javascript support.
- Test streams,
- Export / Import database

How to use (Quick version):
Step 1 (Extract/grab streams):
First, you need to extract the streams. You can do this by creating a new list. Start by selecting Extract Streams from the menu.
You need to know the file from which you want to grab your streams. This can be a remote file (eg. a web page) or a local file.
For XML files, you need to know the tag where the stream is and, optionally the tag for the name of the stream.
(Advanced only) For regular expression, you can get more details from the Android Pattern object.

After you have the streams extracted and saved, you can go to step 2 or 3.

Step 2 (Assign Channel):
You can assign a channel by either touching the logo icon or from Edit Channel page. (Make sure that you first update the database; otherwise, no channels will be available to assign.).

Step 3 (Test stream):
You can test the stream by either touching the stream name and selecting test or from the Edit Channel page. This will show additional details about your stream.