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Overview¶
Dispatcharr helps you...
- Collect, organize, and serve your IPTV streams.
- Manage EPG (Electronic Program Guide) data.
- Perform advanced filtering, playlist (M3U) importing, and re-streaming.
- Expose a friendly front-end for interfacing with your streams, all from a single self-hosted solution.
Dispatcharr is a IPTV streaming playlist (m3u m3u8) editor and proxy. IPTV proxy application that enables users to curate complex M3U playlists, manage them, and proxy them to various applications like Emby, Plex, Jellyfin, or any other compatible streaming platform. It offers the flexibility to import an unlimited number of M3U and EPG files, supporting a wide range of streaming content. Dispatcharr delivers fast and reliable streaming across multiple operating systems.
Additional features, such as robust proxying and support for multiple clients on a single backend stream, make it a comprehensive solution for today’s streaming needs.
- Proxy Streaming Engine - Stream more reliably, with fewer provider connections
- Real-Time Stats Dashboard - Monitor stream health and client activity live.
- EPG Auto-Match - Automatically map guide data to your channels
- Output Compatibility - Works with Plex, Jellyfin, Emby, ChannelsDVR and more (HDHomeRun, M3U, XMLTV)
License (CC BY-NC-SA)¶
This project is released under the Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license.
BY (Attribution): You must give appropriate credit if you share or modify this project. NC (Non-Commercial): You may not use this work for commercial purposes. SA (ShareAlike): If you remix or transform it, you must distribute your contributions under the same license.
Contributing¶
Pull requests, issue reports, and feature suggestions are welcome! We only ask that:
You agree to respect the CC BY-NC-SA license. You follow best practices and the coding standards used in the project. You’re respectful of all contributors in your communications.
Your contributions—code, documentation, or even bug reports—are greatly appreciated!