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00:00:00 – 00:07:01
The video demonstrates how to incorporate live television playlists into MB for various device types, including Android, Android TV, and Apple devices. It touches on the process of sharing libraries with restricted access to live TV. The speaker showcases the live TV section, available channels, lack of EPG, and playing live streams in MB. Furthermore, adding an m3u playlist to the MB server is illustrated, emphasizing doing so via an HTTP path URL or by downloading the m3u playlist file. The importance of ensuring proper formatting for playable channels is stressed, despite encountering issues with some sports channels. The tutorial highlights the functionality of M3U playlists with an IPTV service and encourages viewer interaction for questions and future content anticipations.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker demonstrates how to add a live television playlist into MB for all clients, whether using Android, Android TV, or Apple devices. They explain that sharing the library with friends may restrict access to live TV. The speaker goes on to show the live TV section, channels available in the playlist, lack of EPG, and playing a live stream in MB. They emphasize that the availability of channels in the playlist is subject to change.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter demonstrates how to add an m3u playlist to your MB server. They show how to do this through an HTTP path URL or by downloading the m3u playlist file and adding it to the server. The steps involved include accessing the server settings, clicking on “Live TV,” adding the m3u playlist file or URL, saving the changes, and then checking if the channels are properly formatted and playable. Despite attempting to play various sports channels added from the playlist, the presenter encounters issues with some not playing correctly.
00:06:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker demonstrates how to add an M3U playlist on a device called MB and shows that it works with an IPTV service like Rapid IPTV. The video highlights that the M3U playlists run smoothly as long as they are functional. The viewers are encouraged to leave questions or requests for clarification in the comments section, subscribe to the channel, and look forward to the next video.
