Free Playlists

by AJackobs_

I'm fairly new to IPTV but I know some sites give free M3U8 playlists for download. I don't exactly want to pay for a provider because I have regular cable but I'm looking at this as an alternative. If I can get channels to play consistently I may just cut the cords altogether. I'm trying to not pay a lot or not at all for IPTV. Are there any specific sites that give out free M3U8 playlists that are stable and consistently play well, and if there aren't any then which is the best provider for its price value?

thatmffm

Using those free lists, you'll spend more time looking for working channels than you will spend watching them.

KronicNiteLife
Jumforth

Definitely, you will find no consistency with free channels, there one day, gone the next etc...

fooali

If free playlists were a good alternative you would have seen them plastered all over this site. People see the word "illegal" associated with IPTv and automatically think along the lines of Torrents, file sharing, P2P along those lines. its not, you still have to pay unfortunately

Montezuma_MiC

You can try the Bonanza IPTV add-on using the Kodi app/program. Culls those lists and tests them. Displays which ones are currently working. Use filter to search only for the channel(s) you are interested in. Next best thing to paying for an IPTV service. Will need the F4M Tester add-on as it is a requirement.

Eldoradooo

Get a month subscription for 5-15$ on some iptv providers and test it yourself.

rocketstreams

With free it will be hit or miss. It's best you try some paid services to make a decision. There are more than enough trials you can get for free in this subreddit. PM me if you want to give Rocketstreams a try for a free trial.

Flashstreams

Free is good alternative but can't cut cord by relying on free IPTV. Get subscription then think of cutting cord. Message me if interested! Pay 15$ CAD month or if get multiple months it becomes cheaper.

zackhelix

Wouldn't recommend free for all M3U playlists.

Your best going with a provider, and paying that little extra whereby the provider is constantly available to supply support and maintenance on channels.

There are many options to choose from and a lot of providers give out free trials like ourselves: http://helixhosting.ninja/