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The iptv-org project separates the database from the delivery mechanism:

The Ultimate Guide to the iptv-org Country M3U Playlist: Free Streaming Globally

While index.country.m3u is excellent, the project offers other sorting methods if you prefer: https iptvorggithubio iptv indexcountrym3u top

The project uses two-letter ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country codes to name and organize its files. The index.country.m3u file is generated automatically by a script ( indexCountryGenerator.ts ) that creates a playlist item for every country that has available streams. Selecting "United States" from the index will direct your player to the us.m3u file, while "United Kingdom" will point to uk.m3u , and so on.

Only use .m3u or .m3u8 text files.

M3U is a standard playlist format that has become the industry norm for IPTV streaming. While originally developed for MP3 playlists, M3U files have evolved to support video streaming, making them compatible with virtually every media player and IPTV client on the market.

The https://iptv-org.github.io/iptv/index.country.m3u playlist is far more than a simple link; it is a portal to a global television experience, free of charge. It is the product of a passionate, open-source community dedicated to the principle that the world's public television content should be easily discoverable. By providing a simple, standardized, and legal way to access thousands of channels from nearly every country on Earth, the iptv-org project has redefined what is possible with free IPTV. The iptv-org project separates the database from the

While the playlists are a treasure trove of content, not every channel will be perfect. As a community-driven project, some streams may occasionally be down, slow to load, or of low video quality. However, this should not discourage you, as there are ways to mitigate these issues.

Users should exercise caution. Unlike paid services, these streams do not offer quality-of-service guarantees. They may buffer, disappear, or shift resolution without warning. Furthermore, because these are raw HTTP streams, user privacy is not protected in the same way it would be on a secured commercial platform. Only use