Need help.

by edaisson

I have a formuler z8 (I know many people swear by them) But, my gf doesnt know how to use it and I'm mostly never home. Im looking for an app i can use on apple Tv and maybe ios (not as important)

So fa I've found a few (my fav is IPTVX) but they all need an m3u playlist. I have access to an IPTV66 portal linked on my z8. What app can I use without m3u? I mean what app accepts portal/server link and doesnt require a .m3u

iptvdealz

Best thing to do is ask IPTV66 to change your account to m3u, so you can change portal by selecting login info, put in your user name and pw. You can then use same on apple either via log in or m3u file.

I am really surprised that she has issue using formuler box. Did you add mytv app as auto launcher? this way when she turns on the stb it automatically runs the app.

Skyscreamers

Not going to lie friend, allegedly my parents have one and there is there early 60s.. if your gf can’t figure it out you may need to consider not using iptv with her anyways..MOL2 is widely the easiest close to cable box GUI you will get

tvnut58

You would give the supplier your mac address of the formuler z box. You would get the url link from your service supplier for the portal line which you would type in the portal slot.

libreteavee

Check out r/LillyPlayer. It will accept portal username and password.

Apple does not allow Mac address based apps.

DaniIPTV

StalkerTV on Apple App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/stalkertv/id1020135702?mt=8

This App doesn't require m3u file ...all you need is Provider URL and your login details which your provider will ...give if you need any assistance message me I have service which supports this app https://t.me/DaniMedia74

someonesomewherex

Sounds like you need to switch IPTV providers

edaisson

THE ANSWER TO THE PROBLEM.

LILLY PLAYER

Thanks

J_01

This is the route I went with.

2019 Nvidia shield pro, Netflix, Kodi, Tivimate with a quality IPTV provider.

Both wife & 10yr old can figure it out. I made it pretty fool proof. Yes it's pretty much top of the line, but you typically get what you pay for. With the 4k upscaling, it's pretty impressive picture on a OLED.