Open TV, the fast, simple and open-source IPTV app, launches on iOS today
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I hope it gets published to fdroid.
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I hope it gets published to fdroid.
Probably not, as its not free.
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I hope it gets published to fdroid.
It uses Github releases, so getting it with Obtanium should be pretty easy.
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Probably not, as its not free.
It seems to be paid in app stores, but free otherwise.
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Is this supposed to be like Plex or jellyfin where you provide your own content but with a wrapper for 'playlists' to make them seem like channels?
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Would this work in the US?
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Probably not, as its not free.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Most open source apps are not free on apple store as apple charges an annual fee from the devsNow I see it's paid in both stores
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Is this supposed to be like Plex or jellyfin where you provide your own content but with a wrapper for 'playlists' to make them seem like channels?
No.
This is where you provide a streaming link file like m3u8 or a link to such a file and watch streaming content provided by others. For example NASA has a channel like that, so does CNN, and various other ad-supported TV network streams. There are also paid providers that require a subscription for example to access content.
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No.
This is where you provide a streaming link file like m3u8 or a link to such a file and watch streaming content provided by others. For example NASA has a channel like that, so does CNN, and various other ad-supported TV network streams. There are also paid providers that require a subscription for example to access content.
So whats the benefit of all this thing
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So whats the benefit of all this thing
It’s a way to watch content you may have otherwise needed a tv antenna or cable box for