clubTivi is a cross-platform IPTV player written in Flutter.
It’s designed to bring channels from multiple IPTV sources into a single application, with support for playlist and provider-based setups plus a programme guide interface for browsing live content. The project targets Android, macOS, Linux, and Windows, and uses media_kit with libmpv/FFmpeg for playback.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Creates Smart Channels that group matching channels from multiple sources into a single entry.
- Automatically switches to another stream in a Smart Channel when playback problems are detected.
- Provides intelligent Electronic Program Guide matching with XMLTV support.
- Shows a scrollable multi-day guide with now-playing information.
- Supports multiple providers in one searchable and filterable channel list.
- Includes favourites lists, sidebar organisation, channel renaming, and channel history.
- Offers keyboard navigation, Android TV remote support, and gamepad-friendly controls.
- Uses phased loading and caching to handle very large playlists more efficiently.
- Cross-platform support – runs under Linux, macOS, and Windows.
Website: github.com/clubanderson/clubTivi
Support:
Developer: clubanderson
License: Apache License 2.0

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