Why does it work on one phone / tablet without a proxy, but not on the other? Unfortunately, many Android devices can not accept multicast, this is a limitation of the firmware, and nothing can be done about it. Use a proxy or look for an alternative firmware with multicast support.
The application stopped working after updating the firmware of the phone / tablet, why? This can happen if you watch IP TV from an Internet provider in a multicast without using a proxy. Since the ability to receive multicast streams is a feature of the firmware, it is quite possible that the new firmware cannot accept multicast. Use a proxy or look for an alternative firmware with multicast support.
Yesterday everything worked, today not, why? The firmware has not changed. If you use an open playlist from the forums, then this is a common phenomenon, because open playlists are often banned by providers when the server load increases. If you watch TV from an Internet provider through a UDP proxy, then make sure that the proxy is up and running and the IP address of the computer with the proxy has not changed. It is also quite possible that the problems are on the provider’s side. To check, open the same playlist on the computer using
IP-TV Player for Windows.
The playlist file from the sd-card constantly disappears, why is this happening and how to deal with it? The fact is that Android itself scans the contents of m3u files, thus it "cleans" playlists, deleting references to nonexistent files. In our case, in the playlist are not files, web links, and all of them are removed by Android, then the file itself is also deleted, as It becomes empty. To prevent this from happening, you need to create an empty file ".nomedia" in any directory, and in the same directory to put the playlist. Then the contents of the directory will not be scanned, and the file will not be deleted. Another way - to put it in a playlist directory, starting with the point. You can never copy the playlist to the sd-card and put it into any online storage with direct links, Dropbox public link is fine.
Does the program work everywhere where there is Wi-Fi or only in the local network of a particular provider? Depends on playlist. Internet providers playlists will most likely work only in the local network of the provider. With open playlists, with playlists of services like Baton-TV, etc. Will work wherever there is Wi-Fi. With some playlists, you can even work on 3G.
What is the difference between a pro version and a regular one? IPTV - there is advertising, the history of playlists is limited to 5 elements.
IPTV Pro - no ads, playlists history is limited to 250 elements, it is possible to autostart the application when the device is loaded (useful for set-top boxes).
In the future, the list of differences may vary.
I want to buy a paid version. If I decide to reflash the device, will I need to buy the application again? If I want to use the application on another device, will I need to buy it again? All paid apps purchased on Google Play are tied to your Google account. Those. having bought the application once, you can use it on all devices associated with this account. After flashing the device, you will need to log in to Google Play. If you log in using your old account, you can use the already purchased version. If you start a new account, you will have to buy again.