Yes, using IPTV is legal, although it is common for us to see it related to piracy due to its misuse. But the main telecommunications operators have used this technology for pay broadcasts for years. Even today we can see that it is still used by some. The legality of IPTV will depend on the use we give it and it will cease to be legal if we access payment channels without authorization. But you can use Linux IPTV applications in a totally legal and lawful way without any problem.
VLC is the best option or one of the best if you are looking to have a player on your computer. It is one of the best IPTV apps for Linux, but also for any other type of content not related to IPTV. It's compatible with Linux, but also with Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, Apple TV... And it's completely free with no ads and promises no spyware. In VLC we have compatibility with almost all file formats without extra codecs: with MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.264, MKV, WebM, WMV, MP3, etc. As you may have heard or read on other occasions, the multimedia player also allows us to import lists to watch IPTV on Linux.
To use VLC we simply have to go to its website and download it to our computer for free. It is an OpenSource sof3ware and you simply have to go to the “Downloads” section on its website. Here you will see all the options to have it on GNU/Linux being compatible with: Debian GNU / Linux, Ubuntu, Mint, openSUSE, Gentoo Linux, Fedora, Arch Linux, Slackware Linux and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Choose the distro you want and download the file to your computer.
Once you have it, tap on “Media” in the top menu and from there go to “Open network location” where you can enter the link or url of the channel you want to play. The steps you must follow are:
Kodi is another of the most important online players and one of the best IPTV apps for Linux, although it is also available for other operating systems. Kodi is an OpenSource system so we don't have to pay to use it. It is available for Windows, for oSX, for iOS, for Android, for Linux or for use on the Raspberry Pi and is a multimedia center that is also compatible with IPTV. One of its main advantages is that it is customizable for any use and that it is free. In addition, it allows us to add local content that we have on the Internet or video on demand or live television. Also, of course, IPTV.
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The first thing we need to do is go to their website and choose "Linux" from the list of compatible devices. To do this, the steps we must follow in Kodi are:
Hypnotix is one of the best alternatives to the previous ones and that allows us to watch IPTV on Linux. It can be downloaded from its Github page and currently it is not yet complete but under development, but it allows us all the functions that we may need to use an IPTV player on Linux. In its Github repository you can read the updates or you can save the link to download it in the future.
Another of the best IPTV players for Linux is Miro, an open source multimedia player that we can download from its website and whose operation is very simple. We just have to download it, install it and enter the URL we want. It supports local media you have on your computer as well as online content. Although it is available for Linux, we also find versions for Ubuntu, Windows or MacOSX if you have any of these operating systems. It allows us to have all our music and video tracks grouped together as a multimedia center or add sources from “Sidebar” and “Source” to add any URL.
OttPlayer is not an IPTV application for Linux as such because it is not compatible with this operating system, but it does have a web version or extension that we can use from a browser and it is compatible with the main browsers that we use every day, so you will have no problem using it . It has all kinds of features and allows us to collect channels into playlists, upload or edit lists, etc. It is not available in Spanish but only in Romanian or English, but you just have to go to its website and tap on “Download”. From here choose the Web option.
It is one of the best IPTV for Linux. This multimedia player, in addition to being able to watch movies or documentaries, we can use it to record TV if we need it. You have access to a good number of web TV and web radio channels. Its database covers up to 20 different languages, so you will realize how many we can be talking about.
The way to install is very simple, since all we have to do is install the application on our Linux operating system.
The number of multimedia codecs that it incorporates makes it a very good option to also watch videos, series or documentaries. The capacity of this application is really high and its interface, being easy to use, can make it an excellent option for the present and the future. In addition, it is free, so it can be placed among the best that we currently have in Linux for this task.
This is another very good option to play any type of m3u playlist. This program that is available for Gnu/Linux and Windows. The program has a simple, friendly and quite intuitive interface. All streaming options are located on the right side of the screen. It has a multilingual system, since it is in English, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian.
While we watch a channel, we can be perfectly browsing a list looking at what it has. It will be possible to record the live broadcasts that occur on our device, being able to add new pre-production lists, that is, we will be able to work with several at the same time.
One thing that hasn't seemed very interesting is that you can open a web page and automatically capture the streaming link. We can also have our favorites list, from different lists, something that will help us a lot to always have what we like the most at hand.
It is one of the most complete programs for Linux and one of the most recommended at this time.
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