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BuzzTV - Server Setups

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  • BuzzTV - Server Setups

    This is a partial copy of a previously posted xrs4900 tutorial, but with specific and important changes added for the other Buzz models and the Buzz5 app (thnx Ryu)



    This X5 device with the Buzz5 app was used in this tutorial and was set on the Modern Home Screen.

    You can also follow this while set on another one of the four BuzzTV Home Screens.

    You can also change Home screens by following the path...
    Settings > BuzzTV Utilities > Home Screen

    While viewing the Home screen we can see some shortcuts.
    LiveTV and VOD are there, as well as TV Series and EPG.
    Entering one of these shortcuts for the first time we will be taken to the Server Settings menus and eventually into the correct menu to start your setups.

    Or instead and a more efficient path is while on the Home Screen, depress the Menu button on your Remote Control Unit (RCU). That will bring up the Server menus needed.

    Menu (RCU) > Settings > Server Settings

    There will be 3 connection options shown here.
    1. MAC Server
    2. XC API Login
    3. M3U


    1. MAC Server
    For the MAC Server connection method, you would attach the Buzz5' MAC address to your papiao code when logged in at the papiao website.

    To find the MAC ID on your device, while the Server Settings option is open on the Buzz box, the MAC address is seen at the top right hand corner, shown as Server ID #
    It would begin with the first 6 digits --> 00:1a:79:

    In the Buzz server setup menu for the MAC connection method, name this connection what ever you want to name it, then enter the server's URL Portal into the correct line.

    In the setup menu, there is also a box to check or leave un-checked, and this is for Credentials to be added to the server setup.
    Your Credentials is your Username / Password (which is the 12 digit number for a papiao code).
    With papiao, you do not need to add the credentials when using the MAC Server connection method, so leave the box unchecked.

    Then Connect or Save

    Use the Home button on your RCU to return to the Home screen at any time.


    2. XC API Login
    With a XC API login connection, you will need to remove the MAC from your donation.
    Then in the XC API slot, enter the Server URL and your username/password.
    Then Connect or Save

    Use the Home button on your RCU to return to the Home screen at any time.


    3. M3U Playlist
    Next is the M3U option.
    If there is a MAC attached to your papiao code, log on to your code at the papiao website and remove the MAC
    Then in the M3U Playlist slot we would enter the Server's Playlist URL
    This is not the Server Portal URL, as used in the MAC Server setup.
    This would be the m3u Playlist URL that is needed.

    There is a line to add an EPG URL as well.

    There is also a 'Choose File' option shown here too.
    That is to choose a hardcopy of the m3u Playlist from a Storage Device.
    The hardcopy would be an .m3u file.


    If a MAC is attached to your code, it must first be removed in order for the m3u option to work.

    Use the Home button on your RCU to return to the Home screen at any time.

  • #2
    Since the XRS 4900 comes with the BT-200 remote you can just press Sever button.Also you can access Server Settings from Home Screen.

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