![]() ![]() However, the VOD movie titles that my IPTV provider gives access to also don't have EPG data. ![]() This works beautifully for my live TV channels. My m3u playlist does not have EPG data, so I use your EPG service to add the EPG data (also by inputting the URL you provide into TVirl) And I import my IPTV playlist through the TVirl app for Android TV. But you are correct that i am talking about the VOD titles that IPTV providers include in their playlists. Honestly, I'm not sure if i am saying what i want correctly. If you mean something else by "VOD", there are many VOD channels listed within the EPG files too. I still don't know what it would accomplish and how you would tie them to your list. The only option I would see for this, is pulling the top ten (or 100 or whatever) movies from IMDB and list them in a separate category to check. If you want to watch "VOD" movies, you have much better options, than IPTV lists. I think, it's not worth it, because you know those movies anyway and they just sit there totally unnecessarily. You want descriptions for those movies in the xml?īasically we would have to clone, because we don't know which provider puts what into their list and even if we could pull that off, you would have to go through tens of thousands of movies to find the one in your list to add it to your xml. Many IPTV providers add single movies into their m3u file in a huge list. I am not sure if I understand your request. ![]()
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