Hello,
I have a Samsung ES-series-TV and I am using the app "nstreamlmod" for watching streams with an m3u-file. The app is started from an USB stick because I have another app installed per develope-mode and so I can?t install another one from another develop-IP.
The app nstreamlmod has a 30 days testing mode. So I am looking for another app which is able to play m3u files and which can be started from an usb-stick and has not to be installed over the develope-mode.
Can anyone help me?
thank you!
looking for an app to play m3u-files
Re: looking for an app to play m3u-files
Which version of nStreamLmod are you using? The old well-tried one I use everyday (v2.54) has no such limitation.soko78 wrote:The app nstreamlmod has a 30 days testing mode.
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Re: looking for an app to play m3u-files
thanks for your answer.
I am using the version 3.0.
I will try the older one.
I am using the version 3.0.
I will try the older one.
Re: looking for an app to play m3u-files
I tried now the 2.54 version and it works very well.
But I have to convert now the m3u-file into a xml-file, because the older version can?t read m3u-files.
Thanks for the help.
But I have to convert now the m3u-file into a xml-file, because the older version can?t read m3u-files.
Thanks for the help.
Re: looking for an app to play m3u-files
Do you know how to convert m3u to xml by using a unicode converter?
My playlist has got russian letters and when I use this online converter http://parser.newdom54.ru/convert/ns.php it converts the m3u file by using an utf-8 encoder but this encoder can?t handle russian letters and it reproduces the xml file with an error.
Is there any m3u to xml converter which can handle russian letters (non utf-8 characters)?
My playlist has got russian letters and when I use this online converter http://parser.newdom54.ru/convert/ns.php it converts the m3u file by using an utf-8 encoder but this encoder can?t handle russian letters and it reproduces the xml file with an error.
Is there any m3u to xml converter which can handle russian letters (non utf-8 characters)?
Re: looking for an app to play m3u-files
You doing something wrong, it should play .m3usoko78 wrote:... because the older version can?t read m3u-files...
And there is an option to install apps in E-series from USB http://tsnakeman.net.ua/inusb.html