ALL - i have been provided with the following as a iptv sub
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:/get.php?username=xxxxx&password=xxxxxx&type=m3u&output=ts can someone please shed some light on how to insert this on the zgemma h.2s, as i have no idea. I have not been given anything else excpet for this line.
(1) open up a new text document on notepad.
(2) copy and paste your m3u url into that new document. Make sure you edit the xxx with your username and password.
(3) when you 'save as' your document ('File' at the top left hand side) name it 'iptv.m3u' but underneath change the format to "all files". Do not save it as a text document and make sure when you name the file you do add .m3u at the end.
Make sure to save your new .m3u file into desktop so it is easier to find in a minute.
When you see your new .m3u file in your desktop, it should no longer look like a text image file but one which looks a bit like a musical character.
(4) download echanneliser.
Watch a few videos on youtube to do the next part.
(5) open echanneliser.
(6) top right hand side of echanneliser you will find three different images to click on. Look for the "Profiles" one (I think it is the first one) which looks like two small rectangle blocks, one on top of the other. Click onto that.
(7) You should then see the word "Default" underneath. Right Click. Look for an icon which has a + with a circle in ("Add new").
(8) A new window will appear. At the top in the first box on the right, you will need to give your box a name so you can identify it in future e.g. "Zgemma'.
(9) Underneath that, click into the box which says "Host or IP". Here you will need to type in your IP address of your box. If you don't know this, go into your box. Press Menu / Information / Network. Make a note of your IP. Type that into the box which asks you for the IP address.
(10) In the user name box below, type in the word 'root'. Press ok. Echanneliser will then attempt to connect to your box.
(11) If successful, your "zgemma" will now appear in the "Profiles" section underneath "default on the right.
Right click "zgemma".
(12) click on the icon which has an arrow down in a circle ('read'). This will read your box. A new window will appear saying "please wait, reading settings from STB". A percentage will increase until it reaches 100%.
(13) Press ok when it has finished.
Your bouquets from your existing EPG should appear.
(14) click anywhere on "Bouquets"
(15) right click at the top - if you wish - by "28.2 UK Bouquets" (or anywhere down your bouquet categories you want to add your new bouquet)
Click onto the second button in the new "Add Bouquet" window (the + icon in a circle).
(16) In the new window, where it says "name" in the box on the left, type the word "iptv". Press ok button.
(17) You will see an empty "iptv" bouquet now.
Right click.
(18) in the new window, click onto "import M3U".
(19) click onto "playlist..." NOT "tracks").
A list of files will appear from your desktop.
(20) look for the "iptv.m3u" file you created earlier. Click onto that. Make sure the file type is m3u in the bottom right hand side. Press open.
If your m3u file has been set up correctly, within a couple of seconds, echanneliser will read your m3u and a list of all your iptv channels should appear within your new "iptv" bouquet.
(21) once complete, make sure you save what you have done.
At the top right hand side, click onto the second icon which has an upward arrow in a circle. Let it 'write' what you have done.
(22) Then exit echanneliser. It will ask you to save what you have done. I always say "no". Don't worry, your box should now have the new "iptv" bouquet on display.
(23) Reboot your box if necessary. When it reboots, your new epg should have your new bouquet showing at the top. Click onto that and your new iptv channels should be in there. Be aware however, you are very likely to have an empty channel list (see below) but your channels should all come on.
Good luck!
If your provider hasn't supplied you with a working epg, that is the next thing you will need to do. It is easy to do (again using echanneliser) but it is quite time consuming. You will need to watch a few videos on youtube to do this.
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