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The iptv-org/iptv GitHub page provides a community-maintained, daily-updated collection of over 10,000 free, publicly available IPTV channels accessible via M3U playlists. Users can load these playlists into compatible players like VLC, TiviMate, or Kodi, with options to filter by country, category, or language.
- HLS (.m3u8) — widely used, adaptive bitrate, works over HTTPS.
- HTTP progressive streams — simple file or container served over HTTP.
- UDP/RTP/RTSP — less common in public lists, more in private or multicast setups.
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Public Access: The project focuses on channels that the copyright holders have intentionally made public. httpsiptvorggithubioiptvrawfilenamem3u new
There is a human economy around these lists. People curate and share them in forums with haloed usernames, offering hidden gems like gifts: "Check out channel 67 for a midnight theater troupe," someone writes. Another replies with a correction: "Stream flagged for geoblocking; use proxy." I imagine these curators as archivists of the ephemeral, mapping the shifting banks of signals so that others may cross. Some are joking sages, others anxious guardians, but each approaches the work as an act of cultural salvage: capturing transmissions that might otherwise dissolve into the noise. Related search suggestions added
The project offers categorized playlists directly on their site. For example, if you only want UK channels, you don't need to load the whole raw file. You can use the country-specific link: others anxious guardians