TV Parser Setup Guide
Configure the TV Parser app on your mobile, tablet, or TV device. Follow these guides to sign in and start organizing your libraries.
1. Install and Open the App
- Download TV Parser from the official app stores or obtain the APK from Downloads.
- Launch the app on your device.
- You will be greeted by the cinematic connecting animation as the player initializes.
2. Sign In with Authorized Credentials
TV Parser uses standard integration formats. You must enter your authorized provider parameters to log in:
- Provider URL: Enter the server URL address of your IPTV provider (e.g.,
http://providerurl.com:80). - Username & Password: Enter the credentials assigned by your service provider.
- Click Connect to log in. TV Parser will download and organize your channels, movies, and series catalog locally on your device.
3. Navigating the Interface
- Search: Use the search bar at the top of the categories to locate channels, titles, or series episodes instantly.
- Categories: Browse through Live TV, Movies, and Series categories organized on the home screen dashboard.
- Favorites: Highlight any channel or video card and press the favorite star button to add it to your quick-access favorites panel.
- Continue Watching: Resume recently played movies or episodes directly from the home feed row.
4. Running Connection Diagnostics
- If a stream fails to load or experiences buffering, navigate to the Diagnostics / Connection Test screen from the left rail or settings panel.
- The utility runs a latency check, dns lookup, and handshake test to verify whether the provider base URL is reachable.
- Review the logs to identify if the issue is a local network problem, dns resolution failure, or provider server offline status.
5. Casting to Receiver Devices
- Tap the Cast Icon in the player toolbar.
- Select an active cast receiver (e.g., Chromecast or smart TV renderer) discovered on your local Wi-Fi.
- Wait for connection establishment. If casting fails or experiences audio-only behavior due to format container limitations (such as live
.tsstreams), a fallback options overlay will appear to guide you.