Kodi PVR IPTV Simple Client - Would you like to set up an M3U playlist in Kodi and watch live IPTV channels quickly and easily? Our guide shows you the fastest way to start and use M3U files in Kodi.
An M3U playlist is a popular and easy way to load multiple live IPTV channels.
An M3U playlist is a text file. Inside it we find live stream addresses and channel names.
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How to Setup PVR IPTV Simple Client Kodi Jarvis and later:
Open Kodi
Select SYSTEM or SETTINGS depending on your skin
Choose TV
Tap on General
Select Enabled
You will now see a pop-up saying that you have no PVR Client enabled. Select OK
Scroll down and select PVR IPTV Simple Client
Select Enable
Select Configure
In General select M3U Play List URL
Add your M3U URL into the address section (you will get this from your IPTV supplier)
Select OK
Select OK again
Reboot Kodi
On your Home Screen you should now see TV (or Live TV if on an older version of Kodi). Open that to see the live channel list
The list should look like this. Select a channel for it to load and play
The PVR Simple Client should now be setup with live tv streams available.
How to Setup PVR IPTV Simple Client Kodi Jarvis Krypton:
Open Kodi
Highlight TV
Choose Enter add-on browser
Choose PVR IPTV Simple Client
Select Configure
Tap General
Location to Remote Path (Internet Address)
Then Select M3U Play List URL
Enter the URL of your M3U Play List (you will get this from your IPTV supplier) and select OK
If you have an M3U text file stored locally on your usb storage/network/computer/box then set the Locationto Local Path (include Local Network)
Then Select M3U Play List URL
Navigate to where the file is stored and select it
Select OK
Select Enable
Wait for notification of channels loaded
Now when you go back to the Home Screen and select TV it should look like this