How to Stream IPTV on Roku: A Simple Setup Guide (2024)

Streaming IPTV Subscription on Roku has become a popular choice for many viewers who want to access live TV channels and on-demand content without the hassle of traditional cable. Whether you’re looking to stream sports, news, or your favorite movies and shows. In this blog, we’ll walk you through the process of setting up IPTV.

What You Need

Before we dive into the installation process, make sure you have the following:

  • A Roku device (Roku Ultra, Roku Streaming Stick, or Roku TV).
  • An active IPTV subscription.
  • Access to the Channel Store or the ability to sideload apps.

Steps to Set Up IPTV on Roku

  1. Install the IPTV App on Roku The easiest way to stream IPTV is by installing a compatible IPTV app from the Channel Store. Some popular IPTV apps include:
    • IPTV Smarters Pro
    • TiviMate
    • MyIPTV Player
  2. Here’s how you can do it:
    • Press the Home button on your Roku remote.
    • Scroll to the “Streaming Channels” option and click on it.
    • In the search bar, type the name of the IPTV app you want to install (e.g., IPTV Smarters Pro).
    • Click on the app from the search results and select “Add Channel.”
    • Once installed, open the app from your Roku home screen.
  3. Set Up IPTV Service Once you’ve installed your IPTV app, you need to log in using your IPTV credentials. If you’re using IPTV Smarters Pro or MyIPTV Player, here’s how to proceed:
    • Launch the IPTV app.
    • Enter your IPTV username and password provided by your IPTV service provider.
    • Add your IPTV playlist URL or M3U file. This URL is provided by your IPTV provider when you sign up.
  4. Start Streaming After logging in and setting up the playlist, you can browse through the channels and start streaming your favorite content right on your Roku device.
  5. Enjoy Live TV and On-Demand Content With everything set up, you can now enjoy a wide range of live TV channels and on-demand content, all accessible.

Alternative Method: Sideloading Apps on Roku

If your IPTV service provider doesn’t have a Roku-compatible app in the Channel Store, you can sideload third-party apps using the Developer Mode. This method is a bit more advanced, and you’ll need to enable developer mode on your device. However, this allows you to install apps that are not officially listed on platform.

Streaming IPTV is a quick and straightforward process, whether you’re using an official app or sideloading a third-party option. By following the steps above, you can easily access live TV, sports, and entertainment, all without a cable subscription. Happy streaming!