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This repository is a curated collection of IPTV live stream sources, tools, and apps, maintained primarily in Chinese for viewers who want to watch Chinese-language television without a traditional cable or satellite subscription.

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This repository is a curated collection of IPTV live stream sources, tools, and apps, maintained primarily in Chinese for viewers who want to watch Chinese-language television without a traditional cable or satellite subscription. IPTV means Internet Protocol Television: instead of a cable box, you watch live TV channels through an internet connection using a playlist file (commonly in M3U format) that a compatible video player can load. The collection covers a wide range of channels. It includes the full set of CCTV national broadcaster channels in high definition, provincial satellite channels from across China, regional local channels organized by province, and specialty categories such as Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan channels. International channels from networks like BBC, CNN, FOX News, and Discovery are also listed. There are dedicated sports streams including Chinese sports broadcasters and formula racing sources, as well as children's and documentary channels. Beyond the raw stream addresses, the repository also links to related tools. These include EPG (electronic program guide) data so you can see what is showing and when, tools to check whether a stream address is still working, format conversion utilities that switch between M3U and TXT formats, and a channel icon library. Several IPTV player apps are referenced, both ones that come with their own built-in channel lists and ones that need you to supply your own source file. The maintainer updates the sources regularly, as stream addresses break over time when providers change their infrastructure. Paid subscription tiers are also offered for more stable, curated channel packages with higher-definition streams and IPv4/IPv6 support. The full README is longer than what was shown.

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