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    Question Question M3U Playlist on Dreamlink

    Why would someone want an M3U playlist? What does it buy me that I do not already have?

    Is it more secure for the server or user?

    If M3U playlist is a better way of doing things, then why doesn't DOL support it? Why does it seem to require a totally different app? I like DOL. It is simple and user friendly.

    I am trying to understand this whole M3U playlist thing. Right now it looks to be overly complicated. I don't do Kodi for exactly that reason. Getting it to work is like spinning a dead cat over your shoulder while invoking evil spirits at your box. Someone lost the concept of user-friendly.

    JMHO

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    This option has a few advantages.
    -allows more devices to use the service.
    -allows editing abilities with individual channels or groups of channels, which include sorting, channel numbering, channel Groups, multiple Playlists with each arranged or sorted to your liking.
    For example, you could have one Playlist with Children's movies only. That way you would have a Playlist with no adult channels to be found, weather accidentally or otherwise).
    You could have one Playlist with only VOD movies.
    These editing abilities are many. Group Headings for another example. In one Playlist, you can have Group Headings of any choice you want. Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Adventure and etc.. Even a Group labeled as 'AeonFlux' or 'Clint Eastwood'.
    Possibilities for Group sorting are endless, along with other editing abilities.
    It's not really complicated, but it is alot of work in the editing department, but all the abilities are there.
    An individual m3u Playlist can include 1 channel or 5000+ channels.
    There are templates posted to help with getting a start with the sorting, which saves lots of time, as apposed to doing the initial sorting yourself.
    You can add channels from different sources to your same Playlist too. For instance, if I find online somewhere, an old Classic movie m3u channel, like that old black and white 1921 silent film Nosferatu, I can add that channel line to my Rocket Playlist or any Playlist and it will work as long as the source is good. That's just an example of what can be done with m3u channels and Playlist files.

    Playlists are actually the simplest and perhaps the oldest or one of the oldest forms of iptv
    An m3u Playlist is really only a list of webs address', with each channel having it's own address. An m3u Playlist is a .txt document which has been encoded correctly as an .m3u file. Editing can be done with most Text Editors.
    The .m3u or .m3u8 file extensions are basically just a .txt file encoded as UTF8
    An m3u Player reads this .m3u Playlist and finds the web address' as per what ever channel you may turn to and then streams the channel via the Player.
    A Playlist can be used directly from a USB drive or can be used thru the Playlist URL
    There are individual advantages with each method.

    Is it more secure ?
    No, but what iptv method is ?
    "The illusion of freedom will continue for as long as it's profitable to continue the illusion. At the point where the illusion becomes too expensive to maintain, they will take down the scenery, move the tables and chairs out of the way, then they will pull back the curtains and you will see the brick wall at the back of the theater."
    - Frank Zappa

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    Thank you. That's the best explanation I have heard so far.

    If I use a playlist, then the server doesn't store my box's MAC?
    Somehow, the playlist has my donation data encrypted onto it?
    Or does the server give me yet another secret code for my donation?
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    Quote Originally Posted by AeonFlux View Post
    Thank you. That's the best explanation I have heard so far.

    If I use a playlist, then the server doesn't store my box's MAC?
    Somehow, the playlist has my donation data encrypted onto it?
    Or does the server give me yet another secret code for my donation?
    With the Playlist you would first go to the website and delete your MAC from your code. then back to same page where the MAC was and Select a Playlist (M3u Generic w/Options)

    This thread explains it....
    http://iptvtalk.net/showthread.php?2...ocket-Playlist

    Each channel line in any given Playlist will include your server URL from where the playlist came from and will contain your password.
    The Playlist server URL is not same as the URL you enter on your box,that is the server URL, and we need the Playlist URL.

    Save the Playlist on your desktop.
    Then go to the thread shown linked below and check out what can be done with a Playlist.
    this will be a papiao Playlist that you can use. It is VOD movies only and have been sorted. Its a work in progress with many hours done sorting and arranging and etc...
    You can use it as your own by doing just a couple simple things. It's all explained in the thread below. The explanation will seem long, but the process is rather quick really
    What you need to change is the URL and the Rocket code seen on every channel line. But that is easy to do... seen in the linked thread
    http://iptvtalk.net/showthread.php?3...sts-Engish-VOD

    and some more editing functionalities...
    http://iptvtalk.net/showthread.php?3...ting-functions
    "The illusion of freedom will continue for as long as it's profitable to continue the illusion. At the point where the illusion becomes too expensive to maintain, they will take down the scenery, move the tables and chairs out of the way, then they will pull back the curtains and you will see the brick wall at the back of the theater."
    - Frank Zappa

 

 

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