2023-11-27, 01:00 PM
Setting up Xteve:
Install Xteve: Install Xteve on your remote server where the IPTV content is accessible. Xteve acts as an IPTV proxy, allowing you to manage and stream IPTV channels.
Configuration: Set up Xteve by adding your IPTV provider's M3U URL or playlist. Configure the channels, organize them, and ensure they are accessible through Xteve.
Mapping and Filtering: Xteve allows mapping channels and filtering unwanted ones. This step helps ensure only the desired channels are available for streaming.
Port Forwarding (if needed): Ensure that the port Xteve uses is accessible and forwarded if necessary to allow Jellyfin to connect to it.
Connecting Xteve to Jellyfin:
Retrieve Xteve URL: Once Xteve is set up and running, it generates a URL that Jellyfin can use to access the IPTV streams. Retrieve this URL from Xteve's configuration.
Jellyfin Configuration: In your main Jellyfin instance, navigate to the Live TV section or IPTV settings. Add a new IPTV source and provide the URL obtained from Xteve. This allows Jellyfin to pull in the IPTV streams made available by Xteve.
Channel Setup in Jellyfin: After adding the source, Jellyfin will attempt to fetch the channels. You might need to configure channel mappings and guide data to ensure the channels are correctly recognized.
Testing: Once set up, test the IPTV channels within Jellyfin to ensure they are streaming properly.
This setup allows you to manage and access IPTV streams through Xteve, which acts as an intermediary between the IPTV provider and your Jellyfin instance. It should help bypass country restrictions and make the content available within your main Jellyfin setup.
Install Xteve: Install Xteve on your remote server where the IPTV content is accessible. Xteve acts as an IPTV proxy, allowing you to manage and stream IPTV channels.
Configuration: Set up Xteve by adding your IPTV provider's M3U URL or playlist. Configure the channels, organize them, and ensure they are accessible through Xteve.
Mapping and Filtering: Xteve allows mapping channels and filtering unwanted ones. This step helps ensure only the desired channels are available for streaming.
Port Forwarding (if needed): Ensure that the port Xteve uses is accessible and forwarded if necessary to allow Jellyfin to connect to it.
Connecting Xteve to Jellyfin:
Retrieve Xteve URL: Once Xteve is set up and running, it generates a URL that Jellyfin can use to access the IPTV streams. Retrieve this URL from Xteve's configuration.
Jellyfin Configuration: In your main Jellyfin instance, navigate to the Live TV section or IPTV settings. Add a new IPTV source and provide the URL obtained from Xteve. This allows Jellyfin to pull in the IPTV streams made available by Xteve.
Channel Setup in Jellyfin: After adding the source, Jellyfin will attempt to fetch the channels. You might need to configure channel mappings and guide data to ensure the channels are correctly recognized.
Testing: Once set up, test the IPTV channels within Jellyfin to ensure they are streaming properly.
This setup allows you to manage and access IPTV streams through Xteve, which acts as an intermediary between the IPTV provider and your Jellyfin instance. It should help bypass country restrictions and make the content available within your main Jellyfin setup.