Free IPTV video viewer
IPTV DREAM X is a free IPTV video viewer developed by Spider Soft. As the name implies, it’s no regular video player like Video Player All Format, X Video Player and MX Player. Instead of loading MP4 or similar files, you’ll deal with IPTV content here.
In case you were wondering, IPTV means Internet Protocol Television and is often associated with paid streaming services like Netflix or Disney+. However, other alternatives are free to use. This app comes in handy for all of such offerings since it integrates many features into a single package.
Everything you need
IPTV DREAM X has a long list of features. It basically emulates a digital decoder and allows for user sharing. It also has a channel list, view by category, search channels, and more.
You can load channel lists from external sources, and for certain countries, such as Italy and Germany, it supports the EPG function. You’ll be hard-pressed to find this app lacking in IPTV features.
Cumbersome experience
IPTV DREAM X might offer a heavenly number of features, but unfortunately, its user-friendliness is more like a nightmare for the non-tech savvy. The cumbersome interface is challenging for small devices like smartphones and offers counter-intuitive menus and options.
It greets newbies with arcane options such as “FROM REMOTE PANEL SETUP IPTV”, and you need to configure everything by yourself. There are also no tutorials or detailed explanations of what each option does. You need to know all about IPTV beforehand.
Powerful IPTV manager
IPTV DREAM X is a one-stop shop for all your IPTV needs. Developers seem to have considered each possible feature and managed to offer a powerful platform for IPTV. It has enough features so you won’t ever need another Internet Protocol TV streaming app, including a competent video player.
The only downside is that it’s not an app for newcomers. Before getting started, you need a lot of experience with IPTV, sharing strings, and how it generally works. While the developers are not to blame for how the technology works, they haven’t made any effort to make it easier to understand.