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  • m3u

    what is the m3u list for nfps

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    An m3u playlist is a list of IPTV channels contained in an m3u file format and usually provided by an IPTV service provider. Users can use this playlist to watch their favorite channels online on their preferred devices like TV, computer, smartphones, and tablets. The m3u file can be used using a media player particularly VLC player or certain apps. The m3u file contains a list of channels as well as connection information of each channel such as the name of the channel, channel ID, and direct channel address on the server.

    The media player processes the m3u file or URL and shows you the channel list. You can select a channel to watch. Once you select the channel, the player will send a request to the server and the server in return send packets that are converted into images on your device and you will be able to watch the channel live.
    https://papiao.is/main/search_nfps

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    • #3
      To get the M3U list, you need to delete your mac address and you will see the option to download the list.
      https://papiao.is/main/search_nfps

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      • #4
        i think i'll just stay with a stb instead of a m3u ..my mag 254 is acting up ..i have to reboot it all the time ..it doesnt turn on all the tine so i have to reboot it from time to tine ..ill check out the buzz ...thanks for the info dodge...

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        • #5
          any particular model?

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          • #6
            The one i have here is a 4900, It's a really nice box. Just as easy to use as a mag.
            https://papiao.is/main/search_nfps

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            • #7
              yes buzztv xrs 4900 is way to go.
              All information provided is for informational purposes only. Use at your own risk.

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              • #8
                the 4500 would be the next choice

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                • #9
                  and the BuzzTV Essentials2 is another good device

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                  • #10
                    So do these dedicated STB's like Buzz and Dreamlink do not rely on apps like Smarters and Tivimate?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Harry Baules View Post
                      So do these dedicated STB's like Buzz and Dreamlink do not rely on apps like Smarters and Tivimate?
                      correct

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                      • #12
                        Thank you. I'm assuming they work better than the apps.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Harry Baules View Post
                          Thank you. I'm assuming they work better than the apps.
                          100% Better, Nothing is better then a Buzz.
                          https://papiao.is/main/search_nfps

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                          • #14
                            exactly buzztv is the way to go
                            All information provided is for informational purposes only. Use at your own risk.

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                            • #15
                              I was about to order the T95 box that sells for about $40. Looks like great specs for the price. Maybe I should save a bit more for the Buzz XRS4000. That one is plenty for me.

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                                The old saying goes you get what you pay for.
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