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just want to let everyone know that i finally got the iptv66 working on simple client ,all i did was i went into my route checker submitted a mac address (left the box empty not putting in all 00s ) and it gave me a m3u list i picked the generic option and put the link it gave me into simple client and it works my only problem is that i dont have an epg guide as the one i was using with my mac address in stalker client doesnt work here and the channel logos dont load but i have tv im using kodi 15.2

hope this helps people and if anybody had a working epg with simple client im all for more help
 
just want to let everyone know that i finally got the iptv66 working on simple client ,all i did was i went into my route checker submitted a mac address (left the box empty not putting in all 00s ) and it gave me a m3u list i picked the generic option and put the link it gave me into simple client and it works my only problem is that i dont have an epg guide as the one i was using with my mac address in stalker client doesnt work here and the channel logos dont load but i have tv im using kodi 15.2

hope this helps people and if anybody had a working epg with simple client im all for more help

It think you need the put a specific url on the settings of Simple client for epg to work.
So if anyones know what link to put down please tell us to let us know.

Thanks

Zhong
 
You wont get yahyabell.com epg working with Iptvsimple as the .m3u doesn't have matching tvg-id="" Field. Need Viper or NFPS to alter code.

You can sort of fix it yourself temporary by Manually Editing .m3u and adding corresponding <channel id="***.schedulesdirect.org"> from epg into the .m3u list tvg-id="***.schedulesdirect.org" Field
 
Thanks for pointing this out Simpleuse, I pasted the link into IPTV Simple Client and it works great. This after days of trying to get Stalker Client running with a hundred different combinations of Device ID's, Serials, MAC's etc.

I don't know about yayabell's epg, but I use an epg.xml that I create using expatter's method in the Kodi forum here: http://iptvtalk.net/forumdisplay.php?88-EPG-(iVue-Guide-XMLTV-EPG-Grabber) and it works just fine with Simple Client.

Oops, spoke too soon, the links to the channels seem to be broken. The guide loads fine but then the channel switches to some other place entirely. FXX HD goes to some Spanish language channel for instance. May have to remap!
 
Tizer, I'd like to try your suggestion. I've opened up both files but I don't see the lines you reference above, so I must be doing something wrong. Could you explain a little further for us?

Specifically, I see this in the .m3u file:

#EXTINF:-1,Discovery Channel USA HD
http://s1.iptv66.tv/live/xxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx/1.ts

And this in the epg.xml file:

</channel>
<channel id="I278.11150.schedulesdirect.org">
<display-name>Discovery Channel USA HD</display-name>
<display-name>278 Discovery Channel USA HD</display-name>
<display-name>278</display-name>
<display-name>The Discovery Channel</display-name>
<icon src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/schedulesdirect/assets/stationLog Blah Blah Blah

And this in the remapping (us.ren CSV file) needed when converting the Schedules Direct files to work with Stalker:

DSC:Discovery Channel USA HD (the emoticon is actually a colon)

It's this CSV file that I'm hoping has promise to map the channel called "DSC" to the correct line in the .m3u file. That way it would only have to be done once.
 
Example in the .m3u to get EPG for history HD you need to put

#EXTINF:-1 tvg-id="I269.57708.schedulesdirect.org" tvg-name="History HD" tvg-logo="http://static-content.iptv66.tv:88/stalker_portal/misc/logos/240/32.png" group-title="Entertainments",History HD
http://s1.iptv66.tv/live/*/*15.m3u8

The .m3u generated isn't filling out correct field and only has partial schedulesdirect in tvg-id
Or since you say you are generating your own EPG you can try putting what NFPS has in the tvg-id field as another <display-name>57708</display-name> when building .xml but abit of a pain so ill let someone else do hard work.
 
Try this EPG if you want something that works really well
Code:
http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=282157

It should pick up the Plugin channels and allow you to get your own list going. It's grown pretty large as a program, the concept and output work well, I used it with IPTV Stalker Plus for about a year. It can interface with Schedules Direct, or any other service provider.
 
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TVFan I was using the Extended .m3u with included Channel icons that's why you maybe see different line in your .m3u

That Discovery line in your .xml for you may need to read 17444 from previous playing about I think gets added into .ren or some other file

</channel>
<channel id="I278.11150.schedulesdirect.org">
<display-name>Discovery Channel USA HD</display-name>
<display-name>278 Discovery Channel USA HD</display-name>
<display-name>278</display-name>
<display-name>The Discovery Channel</display-name>
<display-name>17444<display-name>


the 17444 taken from tvgid field in my extended m3u

#EXTINF:-1 tvg-id="17444" tvg-name="Discovery Channel USA HD" tvg-logo="http://static-content.iptv66.tv:88/stalker_portal/misc/logos/240/4.png" group-title="Science",Discovery Channel USA HD

What would be better if the .m3u read

#EXTINF:-1 tvg-id="Discovery Channel USA HD" tvg-name="Discovery Channel USA HD" tvg-logo="http://static-content.iptv66.tv:88/stalker_portal/misc/logos/240/4.png" group-title="Science",Discovery Channel USA HD

or

#EXTINF:-1 tvg-id="I278.56905.schedulesdirect.org" tvg-name="Discovery Channel USA HD" tvg-logo="http://static-content.iptv66.tv:88/stalker_portal/misc/logos/240/4.png" group-title="Science",Discovery Channel USA HD

But that needs done at NFPS
 
sorry im not as computer savy as most here so can someone explain in simple english what i need to do i gathered that i need to use notepad and change something ithink but can someone explain in simple english ie as do this then do that for the rest of us neanderthals