Flexible IPTV player for organizing your own playlists, guides, catch-up streams, and casting
Flexible IPTV player for organizing your own playlists, guides, catch-up streams, and casting
Vote (48 votes)
Program license Free
Developer Andrey Menscikov
Version 1.9.9.1-g
Works under Android
Also known as Televizo - IPTV player
Vote
(48 votes)
Developer
Andrey Menscikov
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
1.9.9.1-g
Also known as
Televizo - IPTV player
Pros
- Works purely as an IPTV player, letting you use your own playlists and providers
- Supports multiple playlists for handling different sources in one app
- EPG and catch-up support enhance live and past-program viewing when available from your provider
- Chromecast support for watching on compatible TVs
- Sorting, searching, and favorites help manage large channel lists
- Parental control and playlist editor for tailoring content visibility
- Audio and subtitle track selection for streams that include multiple options
Cons
- No built-in content, so it is not useful without your own IPTV playlists
- No integrated subtitle download for streams that lack subtitle tracks
- Channel blocking in parental controls is done one by one, which can be slow for very large playlists
- Screen scaling on some TV boxes can cause playlist and favorites text to be cut off until device settings are adjusted
Televizo is an IPTV-focused video player for Android that lets you watch streams from playlists you supply yourself. It runs on phones, tablets, and Android TV devices, and concentrates on giving you tools to organize and view channels and videos rather than bundling content.
This app suits people who already have their own IPTV playlists or access to IPTV services and want a flexible Android player to manage multiple lists, guides, and channels in one place.
Built around your own playlists
Televizo does not include any channels, movies, or series. Instead, it acts as a player for IPTV playlists you add yourself. That approach benefits anyone who prefers to keep control over their own sources, since the app stays focused on playback and management rather than content deals.
Support for more than one playlist means you can keep different providers or lists side by side and move between them inside the same interface. If you use separate playlists for sports, international channels, or VOD, Televizo can accommodate that setup without forcing you into a single combined list.
Organizing channels and finding what you want
The app includes sorting and search tools to deal with large playlists. Being able to reorder and filter items is particularly useful when your list contains a big number of channels and groups. A built-in favorites feature lets you pin frequently watched channels or streams so they stay easy to reach instead of getting lost among everything else.
Electronic program guide (EPG) support adds another layer of organization. When your playlist includes EPG data, Televizo can show schedule information, which helps you see what is currently on and what is coming up next, rather than treating every channel as a simple list entry.
Catch-up and Chromecast support
Televizo includes catch-up TV support for playlists that offer it. If your IPTV provider includes access to previously aired programs, the app can work with that feature so you are not limited to watching only what is live.
Chromecast support is also available, which allows you to send playback from your Android device to a compatible TV or display. That gives you more flexibility in how and where you watch, whether on a phone screen, tablet, or a bigger television.
Audio and subtitle controls
The player supports choosing between different audio tracks when the stream includes multiple languages or versions. This can be useful for multilingual households or anyone who follows content in more than one language.
Subtitle selection is available as well, so you can pick from subtitle tracks that are already part of the stream. However, there is currently no integrated option to download subtitles for movies or series that do not provide them. Viewers who rely heavily on external subtitles may miss this type of feature.
Parental control and channel blocking
Televizo includes parental control options through its playlist editor. You can manage which channels appear and restrict access according to your needs, which helps adapt a large IPTV playlist for family use.
Blocking channels currently happens on a per-channel basis. For playlists with a very large number of channels, that can become time consuming, since there is no multiple-selection tool to block entire groups in one action. Power users who often tidy up long lists might find this limiting.
Using Televizo on TVs and TV boxes
Televizo runs not only on phones and tablets but also on Android TV and TV boxes. On larger displays, screen scaling settings on the device can influence how the app appears. There are reports of playlists and favorites not fitting within the visible area when the TV box scale was misconfigured, with text cut off on all four edges of the screen. Adjusting the screen scale at the TV box level resolved this, so anyone seeing a similar issue should check the device’s display settings.
Strengths and areas for improvement
Televizo’s strongest aspect is how it focuses on core IPTV features. Handling several playlists, integrating EPG data, offering catch-up, and supporting Chromecast give it a solid foundation for everyday viewing. Favorites, search, and sorting round out the experience for users who manage a lot of channels.
There are still some gaps for more demanding viewers. The absence of an internal subtitle download function makes it less convenient for those who often watch content that comes without subtitles. Likewise, the current design of parental controls, where channels are blocked one at a time, can slow down setup for large playlists.
Verdict
Televizo is a capable IPTV player for Android users who bring their own content and want a structured way to handle multiple playlists, program guides, and casting. If you already have access to IPTV streams and want an app that focuses on organizing and playing them, it is a strong choice. Viewers who need bulk parental-control tools or automatic subtitle downloads may find room for improvement, but for most IPTV scenarios, the feature set is well aligned with everyday use.
Pros
- Works purely as an IPTV player, letting you use your own playlists and providers
- Supports multiple playlists for handling different sources in one app
- EPG and catch-up support enhance live and past-program viewing when available from your provider
- Chromecast support for watching on compatible TVs
- Sorting, searching, and favorites help manage large channel lists
- Parental control and playlist editor for tailoring content visibility
- Audio and subtitle track selection for streams that include multiple options
Cons
- No built-in content, so it is not useful without your own IPTV playlists
- No integrated subtitle download for streams that lack subtitle tracks
- Channel blocking in parental controls is done one by one, which can be slow for very large playlists
- Screen scaling on some TV boxes can cause playlist and favorites text to be cut off until device settings are adjusted