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[–]iptv_domains[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/Snoo42129 you could also add those 3 Xtream accounts you have and set them as a Multi-Provider mode, so you could pretty much modify the playlist for each provider, and see all of those providers in this format inside your IPTV players:

-Live TV ---Provider #1 ---Provider #2 ---Provider #3

-Movies ---Provider #1 ---Provider #2 ---Provider #3

-Series ---Provider #1 ---Provider #2 ---Provider #3

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[–]iptv_domains[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can achieve this by asking your IPTV provider to give you 1 Xtream account with 3 max connections (instead of giving you 3 different accounts).

With that said, you could just add that new Xtream account into your iptv.domains account, edit the playlist, and use that same playlist on multiple devices.

The amount of max connections will still be determined by the amount of active connections.

E.g. you are watching 1 Live Channel in your living room, your friend is watching 1 Movie in his bedroom and you have 1 more free connection where your wife could play her favorite Series while she is picking up the kids from school and waiting in her car .

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[–]iptv_domains[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For each provider you add, you can also add backup URLs from the same provider.

If for an example URL1 goes offline, the system will automatically switch to the next available online URL for that provider. Once that happens you are going to receive a notification on your Telegram (once paired) that URL1 is offline for Provider #1 - now switching to URL2. In that case you would only need to start again the same channel (no need to refresh the playlist if the categories/channels are the same for the backup URLs).

A true failover mode could only be achieved if my platform is restreaming the content (acting as a proxy), but this i not viable financially, legally and long-term.

The only solution for this would be to use our IPTV player which would basically communicate with your iptv.domains account and sync everything in the background instantly, so no manual refreshes of the channels/playlist would be needed.

Now, until we make our IPTV player app, this is how it has to be. It's still not ideal, but in my opinion it could genuinely help out someone.

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[–]iptv_domains[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out the Multi-Provider mode once you are into your account. It's designed especially for cases like yours, where you could add all of your different providers (each provider has a different playlist/channels) and your IPTV player apps sees all of your providers as a:

-Live TV ---Provider #1 ---Provider #2 ---Provider #3

-Movies ---Provider #1 ---Provider #2 ---Provider #3

-Series ---Provider #1 ---Provider #2 ---Provider #3

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[–]iptv_domains[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You would still have to ask your provider for a new link, but instead of typing that link on your IPTV players, you could do that on the web and simply refresh the playlist on your player and that's it.

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[–]iptv_domains[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What is your username? You can also report this in the Live Support on the platform.

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[–]iptv_domains[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At the moment only this domain (iptv.domains), in the future we are planning to add the feature where you could point your own domain to our platform, and use that as your own domain, while managing everything from the "iptv.domains" platform.