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IPTV
Every App Comrade review tagged IPTV, across every platform.
TvMate Pro on LG webOS is a competent IPTV player held back by its own model.
The recognised IPTV-player brand arrives on webOS with the full M3U/Xtream toolkit, but the same bring-your-own-playlist caveat applies on a 65-inch screen as it does on a phone.
MAY 11, 2026
NovaPlayer on LG is the same empty m3u pipe, with a different name on the listing.
Masa IT Services publishes the LG webOS build of NovaPlayer — a generic IPTV player that ships without channels and waits for the playlist you bring.
MAY 11, 2026
IBO VPN PLAYER bolts a tunnel onto the familiar IBO IPTV shell.
A webOS variant of the long-running IBO Player family that routes playback through a VPN before hitting the user's M3U or Xtream-codes endpoint. Useful for a narrow audience; legally and ethically dependent on what's on the other end of that playlist.
MAY 11, 2026
IB Smarter IPTV Player is the no-name webOS client that mostly works.
A free LG Content Store IPTV shell from a small Brazilian dev shop. Pastes in your M3U URL, parses your XMLTV guide, and asks no questions — which is both the appeal and the risk.
MAY 11, 2026
IPTV Smart Pro is published by a training agency, and that is the most interesting thing about it.
A free, generic IPTV shell published in May 2025 under a developer name that has nothing to do with streaming. The player itself does what every player in the category does. The credited author raises an eyebrow the channel never explains.
MAY 11, 2026
IPTV Player - Smart Live TV is a blank shell published by a fitness agency.
An empty player app from a developer called Playfit Training Agency, filed under Kids & Family on the Roku Channel Store. None of those three facts line up, and that is the review.
MAY 11, 2026
XTV Ultra is a competent shell waiting for a playlist you have to bring yourself.
An M3U-and-Xtream-Codes player that asks nothing about content and judges nothing about source. What you load into it is on you — and so is the experience.
MAY 11, 2026
IPTV Smart-TvMate is the TVMate-branded player Roku users keep mistaking for the real one.
An unaffiliated channel that rides the TVMate name, loads M3U and Xtream playlists on Roku, and works well enough when it works — which is not always.
MAY 11, 2026
XP IPTV Player is a blank canvas waiting for your playlist.
A bare-bones M3U player that asks nothing of you except a URL. What it gives back depends entirely on what you feed it.
MAY 11, 2026
IPTV Pro Player wears the word Pro without charging for it.
A free M3U player from AXIOM TELESTREAM LLC, published mid-2025 and quietly updated through early 2026. The Pro in the name is aspirational. The player underneath it is plain, light, and mostly competent.
MAY 11, 2026
Xtream IPTV Player speaks the protocol its name promises, and not much else.
A single-purpose Xtream Codes client for Roku. If you already have an Xtream-compatible subscription, it works. If you're shopping for an IPTV app, start somewhere with a friendlier on-ramp.
MAY 11, 2026
IPTV Smart Player is a shell waiting for a playlist.
A generic IPTV front-end on Roku that ships with no channels of its own. What you watch and how well it plays depends entirely on the URL you paste into it.
MAY 11, 2026
Ib Smarter IPTV Player is a quiet Roku-certified playlist client that earns its slot.
A free public channel from SIGNA AI CORP, certified through Roku's review process rather than side-loaded. Paste your M3U URL, point it at an XMLTV guide, and the BrightScript UI gets out of the way.
MAY 11, 2026
Airmont Player lands on Tizen as another anonymous IPTV shell.
A March-2026 newcomer in the Information aisle of the Samsung TV store, Airmont Player ships as a bring-your-own-playlist M3U client with no public description, no screenshots, and no operator branding to anchor it.
MAY 11, 2026
TV Xtreme HUB is an IPTV shell that lives or dies by the playlist you feed it.
Desoline's Tizen player loads M3U and Xtream Codes feeds, hands you an EPG-shaped grid, and otherwise stays out of the way — which is the entire pitch.
MAY 11, 2026
iMPlayer is the playlist-loader power users reach for first.
A long-running webOS/Tizen IPTV brand built around per-user playlists, an EPG that actually parses XMLTV correctly, and a settings menu that respects people who know what they want.
MAY 10, 2026
IPTV Player Watch TV is a competent shell waiting for someone else's playlist.
A generic webOS IPTV client that loads M3U lists, parses EPG, and gets out of the way. Whether it's worth installing depends entirely on what you point it at.
MAY 10, 2026
Flux Player is the codec-omnivore LG's built-in media player isn't.
Flux Digital's free webOS app handles DLNA/UPnP browsing, M3U IPTV playlists, and the codec edge cases LG's stock player chokes on, with a no-frills interface that gets out of the way.
MAY 10, 2026
Appforce Pro STB Player is a niche tool that asks you to bring your own everything.
An IPTV player for webOS that supports M3U, Xtream Codes, and Stalker portals. It plays whatever you point it at, which is both the appeal and the catch.
MAY 10, 2026
TiviMate brings its Android-TV polish to webOS, mostly intact.
AR Mobile Dev Studio's IPTV player has been the cord-cutter favourite on Android TV for years. The webOS build keeps the layout, the EPG, and the Companion-app trick — and quietly reminds you the player is only as legitimate as the playlist you feed it.
MAY 10, 2026
Smarter IPTV Pro is a competent player wrapped around a legal question.
On webOS the app does its job — load an M3U list or Xtream Codes credentials, get a tidy live-TV grid back. What you load into it is the harder conversation.
MAY 10, 2026
ETERNAL TV is a player shell for a grey-market IPTV subscription.
The Roku channel itself is a thin front-end. What it streams is somebody else's cable feed, repackaged at $15 a month with no licensing paperwork. We can describe what it does without endorsing it.
MAY 10, 2026
IPTV Plus Player arrives late to a saturated Tizen shelf with little to differentiate it.
A March 2026 newcomer from IPTV Stream Solutions LLC enters a field already occupied by Alpaka, Vodxs, NovaPlayer, Hunter, and Venom — without screenshots, a description, or a single rating to make its case.
MAY 10, 2026
NovaPlayer is another m3u-and-EPG player asking you to bring your own playlist.
A March-2026 arrival in Samsung's Tizen Videos category, NovaPlayer is the latest in a long line of generic IPTV clients — no store, no content, no rating, just a URL field waiting for a list you supply.
MAY 10, 2026
Vodxs Player is a generic Tizen IPTV shell waiting for your playlist URL.
Another bring-your-own-m3u player for Samsung TVs — no catalogue, no documentation, no rating data, just the same blank entry screen the category has standardised on.
MAY 10, 2026
IPTV Smart Cast leans on the phone, and that's the only smart thing about it.
A March 2026 Tizen IPTV player whose pitch is in its name — pair from a phone, push playlists to the TV, skip the on-screen keyboard. The pairing works. Everything around it is generic.
MAY 10, 2026
Axon Player is a transport for streams Samsung doesn't ship — and that's the whole job.
Licona LTD's two-month-old Tizen player is another generic m3u/IPTV shell. Judge it by the playlist you bring, not the splash screen.
MAY 10, 2026
Alpaka IPTV is another anonymous m3u player asking for your trust.
A free 2026 arrival on the Samsung TV store with no description, no ratings, and the same minimal feature surface as a dozen sibling apps. Useful if you already have a legitimate playlist URL; risky if you found it by searching for free channels.
MAY 10, 2026
Venom Player arrives on Tizen with no description and no rating to vouch for it.
A free, freshly published third-party video player from a single-name developer, shipped to the Samsung TV store in March 2026 with an empty listing and zero user signal.
MAY 10, 2026
Hunter Player arrives on Tizen as a generic IPTV shell with no published spec sheet.
A self-published video app from a single-name developer with no description, no screenshots, and no rating data — the format of every URL-loader IPTV client that turns up on Samsung's store and disappears again.
MAY 10, 2026
PlayGrid is a quiet IPTV-style player living in the videos shelf.
A free Tizen video app from TMGTV / Xtreme with no store description, no screenshots, and a name that telegraphs its function — load a playlist, watch the channels in it.
MAY 10, 2026
Ei Fiber TV is a Brazilian ISP's IPTV channel that only matters if you're already a subscriber.
A white-label Tizen client built on the EiTV middleware that delivers a regional fiber operator's live channels and on-demand catalogue to its existing customers — and refuses to do anything for anyone else.
MAY 10, 2026
Flux Player is another M3U launcher hoping you won't ask too many questions.
A free, no-frills playlist player for Samsung TVs that lands somewhere between useful and indistinguishable from its dozen near-clones in the Tizen store.
MAY 9, 2026
Mastvplay is the kind of unbranded Tizen video app that arrives without a paper trail.
A self-published Samsung TV streaming client from a developer named Mastvplay, sitting in the Videos category with no description, no screenshots, and no public footprint to vouch for it.
MAY 9, 2026
SMARTERS PRO is a workmanlike IPTV player for users bringing their own playlist.
Tech Smarters' Tizen build is the same M3U/Xtream Codes player available across half a dozen storefronts, ported to Samsung TVs without surprises and without polish.
MAY 9, 2026