Open TV is an ultra fast open-source IPTV player for Linux, MacOS and Windows.
Since the last time Open TV was posted here, it has changed a lot. I took all the feedback from lemmy, reddit, github and hackernews and worked very hard on the last few months to deliver the best IPTV experience on desktop. Here's all the cool new stuff:
- EPG and EPG Notifications (TV guide)
- Download vods and movies
- Re-stream channels to allow multiple devices/people to watch from a single iptv subscription
- Optional keyword search
- Editable sources in Settings
- Option to refresh sources on start in Settings
- Custom sources, channels and groups you can share and import with the .otv, .otvg and .otvp formats
- Support for custom http headers in m3u
- Much more robust m3u processing
- Vastly improved error handling and reporting with both in-app error messages and logging
- More settings added like default volume and default view
- Scroll to load more
- Improved hotkeys and UI/UX
- A ton of bug fixes
- The app was added to scoop (scoop.sh)!
Open TV is a solo open source project. If you enjoy using the app, feedback and bug reports are super appreciated. Donations are also very welcome and always appreciated, no matter the amount.
Hey guys, I'm the dev of Open TV. Someone from here sent me an email so I just made an account to give a bit more context about my project.
Open TV is a search-based IPTV player designed for desktop use. It puts to the fire many of the sins of UI/UX design of traditional IPTV apps to prioritize simplicity and speed. Many classic IPTV features like the EPG are absent on purpose just to keep that commitment.
I've been developing Open TV solo for the past 2 years. It used to be a very basic electron app that I made for my relatives so they would stop using proprietary, slow and almost malware-tier IPTV apps.
I shared it with others as a "it's useful for me, maybe also for you". I had absolutely no intention of making it bigger than a stupid simple m3u viewer (it didn't even have xtream support before, or even categories). But I received so much positive feedback from users that I decided to give it some more love. It's been on and off, and at some point I reached 0.9.8 and pretty much called it quits for a while. I wasn't paid to work on Open TV so it was very difficult to allocate even more time.
I decided to revisit the project 4 months ago. Over the past 3-4 months, I've completely rewritten the app in Rust/Tauri so that I could finally add features requested by the community and to be able to publish it on Flathub/Microsoft Store.
One of the very first feature request of this project was to put it on flathub and I'm really proud to finally deliver on that. I'm a Debian user, so it feels like I'm finally giving back to the open source community by making it my app so widely accessible on Linux.
If you like Open TV and its dedication to be simple, fast and bloat-free, please consider donating. I'm still solo on this and doing it purely for the sake of my users (I don't really watch TV...), so any contribution is really appreciated.
it works well, but some of the user experience is as bad as every streaming service for me.
i browse categories, have to click 'load more' a ton of times to see everything, and if i dare enter a category, and then go back to category list, all the times i clicked 'load more' is undone and i'm back to the initial view.
same if i search for a category, when i return from viewing a category, the search term i gave is gone.
i get that searching and favorites is the optimal way but sometimes you need to browse to know what to search for.
i also dislike having to hover over something to see the full title. having to hover over all the results instead of being able to see the full titles and at a glance find what i wanted to find ...
if i make the window bigger, it helps a bit but some longer titles are still cut off.
besides these gripes, i actually like it. search results are pretty much instantaneous and the whole app doesn't feel slow as some others i've tried in the past.
should i make a github issue for my issues or is that a waste of time?
I would add a bottom status bar so you can give immediate feedback when launching a new viewer. The initial lag was so long i ended up starting the same stream 3 times because i was unsure the click had registered.