How do these restreamers organize the NFL, MLB, NBA, etc

by Caseymillerlite

Ok, so most of these providers and restreamers have the USA sports packages: NFL Sunday Ticket, NFL Gamepass, NBA League Pass, MLB Extra Innings, NHL Center Ice, etc. But how do I know what games will show up on which? For example, todays NFL games:

NFL Gamepass 1

NFL Gamepass 2

NFL Gamepass 3

NFL Gamepass 4

etc, etc

Do these source providers use a specific schedule that they put them on? Or is it a free for all?

fastiptv

Hi,

Electronic Program Guide also known as EPG plays the part here. IPTV providers assign the proper EPG source for these channels from inside their panel settings and for each stream one by one and these streams get the updated EPG every X hours. Then when you watch these channels on your MAG, for instance, EPG will also get retrieved and appears on your display.

fooali

flick through each channel its hardly a major issue for something that only happens once a week and quite frankly not many watch each game. if you have redzone these games are irrelevant

reaperofpower

It is VERY confusing when you want to watch a game but don't know what channel it's on. We organize it by Team so Each team has its own channel and you can find the game easier

Caseymillerlite

It's not once a week though. NFL 3 days a week, MLB 7 days a week, NBA 7 days a week, NHL 7 days a week. So there's multiple games on every single day.

I'm trying to find some kind of schedule so that I can rename and organize the sports categories for my customers.

troyortroy

You mean something like this? the picture

JamesBong00420

You can bypass your providers EPG and replace it with an alternative. Xtream, IPTV-EPG, etc. They do cost a monthly fee, but I feel it's a small price to pay to get accurate EPG info. They also allow you to organize, rename, re-group, and remove channels if 12k is too much to browse through.