For those looking for a ready-to-use media player that supports IPTV services, 1-Stream has released two player apps that may be worth checking out:
Designed for Android TVs, TV Boxes, and Firestick devices, 1-Play is a stable, no-frills media player focused on usability and consistent performance. It supports M3U and JSON playlists, making it compatible with a variety of provider setups.
A mobile version of the same platform, built for Android smartphones and tablets. It provides similar functionality with a UI optimized for smaller screens and mobile use.
You can find both apps under the official developer page:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=One+Stream+LTD&hl=en
These players are intended for use with existing IPTV/OTT platforms and may be useful for providers who need a reliable frontend solution without managing a custom app. They’re not end-user services; instead, they serve as a flexible interface for accessing externally hosted media.
If anyone has hands-on experience with these, feel free to share feedback or setup tips.
1-Play (TV Version)
Designed for Android TVs, TV Boxes, and Firestick devices, 1-Play is a stable, no-frills media player focused on usability and consistent performance. It supports M3U and JSON playlists, making it compatible with a variety of provider setups.
1-Play Mobile
A mobile version of the same platform, built for Android smartphones and tablets. It provides similar functionality with a UI optimized for smaller screens and mobile use.
Key Features:
- Support for M3U & JSON playlists
- Handles Live TV, VOD, Series, and audio streams
- Compatible with EPG and catch-up features
- No rebranding required – works out of the box
- Simple and clean user interface
- Developed by 1-Stream LTD
Play Store Link:
You can find both apps under the official developer page:These players are intended for use with existing IPTV/OTT platforms and may be useful for providers who need a reliable frontend solution without managing a custom app. They’re not end-user services; instead, they serve as a flexible interface for accessing externally hosted media.
If anyone has hands-on experience with these, feel free to share feedback or setup tips.