Flylinks IPTV

How Flylinks IPTV Works

Learn how to organize, classify, and export your IPTV channels with our powerful tool

Introduction

Flylinks IPTV is a comprehensive tool designed to help you organize, classify, and export IPTV channels from M3U playlists. Whether you're a casual user or a service provider, our tool simplifies the process of managing large channel lists.

Country Classification

Automatically detects and groups channels by country using advanced pattern recognition.

Sports Detection

Identifies sports channels and categorizes them separately for easy access.

Multiple Export Formats

Export your organized channels as M3U files, ZIP archives, or specific category lists.

Xtream Codes Extraction

Extract Xtream login details from M3U URLs for use with popular IPTV players.

Step-by-Step Guide

Follow these simple steps to organize your IPTV channels:

1

Input Your M3U Data

Paste your M3U content directly, upload a file, or provide a URL to fetch the playlist automatically.

2

Process the Data

Click the "Process File" button to analyze and categorize your channels by country and type.

3

Review Classification

Check how channels are organized by country with flags and category badges.

4

Filter and Search

Use the search function to find specific channels or filter by country and category.

5

Export Results

Download organized playlists as individual files or complete ZIP archives.

6

Xtream Codes

Extract Xtream login details for use with IPTV players like IPTV Smarters, TiviMate, etc.

Understanding M3U Format

M3U is a simple text-based playlist format commonly used for IPTV. Here's how it works:

#EXTM3U - This indicates the start of an M3U file
#EXTINF:-1 tvg-id="" tvg-name="USA: CNN HD" tvg-logo="" group-title="US",USA: CNN HD
http://example.com/stream1
#EXTINF:-1 tvg-id="" tvg-name="UK: BBC One" tvg-logo="" group-title="UK",UK: BBC One
http://example.com/stream2

Key Elements:

  • #EXTM3U: File header that identifies the format
  • #EXTINF: Channel information line containing metadata
  • tvg-name: Channel name (used for classification)
  • group-title: Channel category or group
  • URL: The actual stream URL following the #EXTINF line

Xtream Codes Feature

The Xtream Codes feature allows you to extract login credentials from M3U URLs for use with popular IPTV players that support Xtream Codes API.

How Xtream Codes Work

Xtream Codes is a popular IPTV middleware that provides a standardized API for IPTV services. Many IPTV players support this format for easy setup.

# Example M3U URL with Xtream parameters:
http://server.com:8080/get.php?
username=user123&password=pass456&type=m3u
# Extracted Xtream Codes:
Host: server.com | Port: 8080 | Username: user123 | Password: pass456

Benefits of Using Xtream Codes

Supported IPTV Players

IPTV Smarters

Popular multi-screen player

TiviMate

Android TV favorite

OTT Navigator

Feature-rich Android app

Smart IPTV

Smart TV application

How to Use Xtream Codes in Flylinks

1

Paste M3U URL

Go to the "M3U to Xtream" tab and paste your M3U URL containing username and password parameters.

2

Extract Details

Click "Extract Details" to automatically parse the Xtream login credentials from the URL.

3

Copy or Download

Copy the extracted details to clipboard or download them as a text file for easy access.

Pro Tip

Use the "Test Connection" feature to verify that your Xtream credentials are working correctly before setting up your IPTV player.

Key Features

AI-Powered Classification

Our advanced algorithm automatically detects country codes and channel types from various naming conventions.

Fast Processing

Process thousands of channels in seconds with our optimized parsing engine.

Smart Filtering

Filter channels by country, category, or search terms to find exactly what you need.

Multi-Format Export

Export complete playlists or specific categories in M3U format or ZIP archives.

Xtream Codes Extraction

Extract Xtream login details from M3U URLs for easy setup with popular IPTV players.

Mobile-Friendly

Works perfectly on all devices - desktop, tablet, and mobile.

Video Tutorial

Watch this tutorial to see Flylinks IPTV in action:

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an M3U file?

An M3U file is a plain text file that contains information about media files. For IPTV, it typically contains channel information and streaming URLs that media players can use to access TV channels over the internet.

How does the country detection work?

Our tool analyzes channel names and group titles to detect country codes. It looks for patterns like "US:", "[UK]", "|FR|", or country abbreviations in the channel metadata. The system uses a comprehensive database of country codes and naming conventions.

What are Xtream Codes and how do they work?

Xtream Codes is a popular IPTV middleware that provides a standardized API for IPTV services. It allows you to use a single set of login credentials (host, port, username, password) to access all your channels, VOD, and EPG through supported IPTV players.

Can I use this tool with any IPTV service?

Yes! Flylinks IPTV works with any service that provides M3U playlists. Simply paste your M3U content, upload the file, or provide the URL to your playlist.

Is my data secure?

Absolutely. All processing happens in your browser - your M3U data never leaves your device. We don't store or transmit your playlists to any servers.

What IPTV players support Xtream Codes?

Popular players that support Xtream Codes include IPTV Smarters, TiviMate, OTT Navigator, Smart IPTV, and many others. The extracted credentials work with any player that supports the Xtream Codes API format.

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