Megacubo is a multi-language, cross-platform IPTV player that lets users load M3U playlists and watch live TV streams through a simple desktop-style interface.
It includes tools for managing playlists and supports Linux installs for x64 and ARM64 systems, while also offering an optional Community Mode for accessing playlist URLs shared by other users. This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Supports M3U playlists for live TV streaming.
- Includes EPG support.
- Offers history and bookmark functionality.
- Provides a Miniplayer mode so you can keep watching while working or browsing.
- Supports Community Mode for accessing shared playlist URLs from other users.
- Available in multiple languages.
- Cross-platform support – runs under Linux, Android, macOS, and Windows.
Website: github.com/EdenwareApps/Megacubo
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Developer: EdenwareApps
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

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