If you want the full list of all countries combined, you can look for the channels.m3u file in the repository structure, though be aware that loading 20,000+ channels at once requires a robust player or a fast connection.
Hosting copyrighted M3U playlists violates GitHub’s ToS. Repositories get taken down frequently, which is why you need ones – old links die fast. httpsiptvorggithubioiptvrawfilenamem3u new
The correct base URL for these playlists is: https://iptv-org.github.io/iptv/ If you want the full list of all
https://iptv-org.github.io/iptv/raw/filename.m3u The correct base URL for these playlists is:
Each entry in an M3U file can include metadata such as the channel name, language, group (e.g., Sports, News), and the stream URL. When you open an M3U file in a compatible player, the software reads the list and allows you to tune into these channels just like you would with a traditional television set.
While iptv-org is the most well-known, the ecosystem of free IPTV playlists is larger. Several other projects follow a similar "raw M3U" model, many of which you can find on GitHub. Here are a few examples for 2026:
Use reputable players like TiviMate (Android), IPTV Smarters Pro (iOS/Android), VLC Media Player (Desktop), or Perfect Player .