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Description
With IPTV EASY YOU CAN SEE ALL THE TV YOU WANT, WHERE AND WHEN YOU WANT, from your iPhone or iPad, the channels of your country, the international broadcasters. Wherever you are! Just have an internet connection. Nowadays, playlists are also supported in the format with username and password. EASY IPTV Easy is easy to use, download the playlist free and hit all the channels inside without interruption. Just click on the playlist and then on the channel you want to watch. FAST You can upload all the playlists you want for free, without download limits or time. If you already have a playlist, just enter the address and download it automatically into your app. Are not you sure this works by downloading the playlist from the internet? You can also download it on your computer and insert it into your app through iTunes (see tutorial in App). IMPORTANT INFO Our app is simply a video player and does not intend to profit on any content or bring any harm to third parties. The responsibility for any inappropriate use of the software is linked to the user, so the developer assumes no responsibility whatsoever. Good fun.
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Ratings and Reviews
40 Ratings
Simple easy to use
It work fine with simple touch, hoping for less adds
Sweeeet!
TV everywhere! Cast it, or watch it. Casting from iPhoneX is powerful. No lag, better than set top box. Yeah-yea!
Ads with every click
I hate it because of ads with every click
Information
Size
94.3 MB
Compatibility
Requires iOS 10.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Age Rating
Rated 12+ for the following:
Infrequent/Mild Medical/Treatment Information
Infrequent/Mild Alcohol, Tobacco, or Drug Use or References
Price
Free
Family Sharing
With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app.
A file with the M3U file extension is an Audio Playlist file that stands for MP3 URL, and as such, isn't an actual audio file in and of itself.
An M3U file just points to audio (and sometimes video) files so that a media player can queue them for playback. These text-based files can contain URLs and/or absolute or relative pathnames to the media files and/or folders.
M3U files that are UTF-8 encoded are instead saved in the M3U8 file format.
How to Open an M3U File
VLC is my favorite free media player because of its support for a huge variety of audio and video formats. Plus, it supports not only the M3U format but also similar playlist file types you may run into, like M3U8, PLS, XSPF, WVX, CONF, ASX, IFO, CUE, and others.
Though Winamp was one of the first programs to support them, other media players can open M3U files too, like Windows Media Player, iTunes, and Audacious.
Keep in mind that the M3U file itself is not a media file. So while the files that the M3U points to may open just fine in a different media player than those I've linked to above, it's possible that the program can't understand the playlist file, and therefore won't know what to do with it when you try to open it.
M3U files can, of course, be opened with any text editor since the files are text-based (see what I mean below). See our Best Free Text Editors list for our favorites.
How to Build an M3U File
M3U files are usually not built from scratch. In media players like VLC, for example, you can use the Media > Save Playlist to File... option to save the list of currently open songs to an M3U file.
However, if you do want to build your own M3U file, it's important that you use the proper syntax. Here is an example of an M3U file:
All M3U files will have similarities, but also differences, to this example. The number following the '#EXTINF' sections is the length of the audio in seconds (you might see a -1 here if the audio is being streamed online and has no set length). Following the time is the title that should display in the media player, with the location of the file below that.
The example above is using absolute pathnames to the files (the whole path is included), but they can also use a relative name (e.g. just Sample.mp3), a URL (https://www.lifewire.com/Sample.mp3), or an entire folder (C:FilesMy Music).
The benefit of using relative paths over absolute paths is that you can move the media files and the M3U file to another computer and still use the playlist without having to make changes to it. This works so long as the media files and M3U file remain relative to one another just as they were on the originating computer.
You can sometimes point to another M3U file from within one M3U file, but the media player you're using may not support it.
How to Convert an M3U File
As you can see in the previous section, an M3U file is just a text file. This means you cannot change or convert the file to a playable MP3, MP4, or any other media format. All you can do with an M3U file is convert it to another playlist format.
You can convert M3U to M3U8, XSPF, or HTML using VLC by opening the M3U file in the program and then using the Media > Save Playlist to File... menu option to pick which format to save it in.
Convert M3U to PLS with the free Playlist Creator application. It's available for download as both an installable and a portable program.
You can also convert an M3U file to text if you just want to open the file in a text editor to see the files it's referencing. Open the M3U file in a text editor from the list above, and then save it to TXT, HTML, or another text-based format. Another option is to rename the extension to .TXT and then open it with a text editor.
This technically isn't an M3U file conversion, but if you want to gather together all the audio files that an M3U file is referencing, and copy them to a single folder, you can use the program M3UExportTool. Once you have them together, a free file converter can be used on the files to convert them to the format you want them to be in, like MP3 to WAV, MP4 to AVI, etc.