Appareils compatibles TREX IPTV
TREX IPTV est compatible avec toutes les grandes marques de TV, sticks de streaming, consoles, appareils mobiles et box IPTV. La plupart des installations prennent moins de cinq minutes avec notre application ou tout lecteur IPTV compatible.
Smart TVs
Native apps · M3U / Xtream Codes






Sticks de streaming & Box TV
TiviMate · IPTV Smarters · MAC portal





Mobile, ordinateur & consoles
App Store · Google Play · Web players




Which devices work with TREX IPTV?
Short answer: virtually every modern Smart TV, streaming stick, TV box, phone, computer, and console. TREX IPTV is a standards-based IPTV subscription — if your gear can play an M3U playlist or Xtream Codes login, TREX TV will run on it. Below is the honest breakdown by device family so you know what to expect before you subscribe.
TREX IPTV on Smart TVs (Samsung, LG, Sony, Hisense, TCL, Philips)
On Samsung Tizen Smart TVs, install Smart IPTV or IBO Player from the Samsung store, then add your TREX IPTV M3U URL — setup takes under five minutes. On LG webOS, the equivalent is SS IPTV or IBO Player from the LG Content Store. Sony Android TV runs the TREX TV app natively and also supports TiviMate for the smoothest big-screen experience. Hisense VIDAA sets carry IBO Player, while TCL works great with TiviMate on its Android-based models. Philips Smart TVs generally use IBO Player or Smart IPTV via the Smart Hub. All of these are tagged as fully compatible with TREX IPTV — expect smooth HD and 4K playback as long as your internet keeps up.
TREX TV on streaming sticks (Fire TV, Chromecast, Apple TV, NVIDIA Shield)
Streaming sticks are some of the best devices to run TREX IPTV. The Amazon Fire TV Stick and Fire TV 4K install Downloader → grab the TiviMate APK → load your TREX Xtream codes, and you're live. Chromecast with Google TV takes TiviMate or IPTV Smarters via the Play Store, with full 4K support. Apple TV (HD or 4K) uses iPlayTV or IPTV Smarters from the App Store — paste your TREX TV M3U URL and you're done. The NVIDIA Shield TV is widely considered the premium IPTV box; TiviMate runs flawlessly in 4K and supports the full TREX IPTV catalog. Roku is the exception — Roku's IPTV app library is limited, so we recommend casting from a phone or pairing Roku with a Fire TV Stick for the best TREX experience.
TREX IPTV on TV boxes (MAG, Formuler, Dreamlink, X96, Enigma2)
Dedicated IPTV boxes are where TREX really shines. MAG (Infomir) devices accept a MAC portal URL — bind your MAG's MAC address and it activates instantly with TREX IPTV. Formuler Z and CC boxes use the built-in MyTVOnline portal or Xtream codes; this is one of the most stable TREX TV setups available. Dreamlink boxes also use a built-in IPTV player that accepts TREX M3U or Xtream credentials. X96 / Android TV boxes install TiviMate or IPTV Smarters from the Play Store — TREX IPTV runs at full 4K with EPG support. Enigma2 receivers (Vu+, Dreambox) accept a TREX M3U bouquet via SSH/FTP — advanced, but fully supported.
TREX TV on phones & tablets (Android & iOS)
On Android phones and tablets, install TiviMate or IPTV Smarters Pro from the Play Store and load your TREX IPTV details. Both apps support live TV, movies, series, and full EPG navigation. On iPhone and iPad, grab IPTV Smarters Pro or GSE Smart IPTV from the App Store — both accept Xtream codes and play TREX TV smoothly over Wi-Fi or 5G. Mobile is the easiest way to test TREX IPTV before you commit it to your living room.
TREX IPTV on computers (Windows, macOS, Linux)
On Windows, the simplest route is VLC media player — Media → Open Network Stream → paste your TREX M3U URL — or use IPTV Smarters Pro for Windows for a richer interface. Same goes for macOS: VLC or Smarters Pro for Mac both handle TREX IPTV without fuss. On Linux, VLC or Kodi with the PVR IPTV Simple Client add-on is the cleanest path. Computers are great for testing your TREX TV playlist or watching at your desk.
TREX IPTV on consoles (Xbox, PlayStation)
Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One support TREX IPTV through MyIPTV Player from the Microsoft Store — add your M3U URL and start streaming. PlayStation is more limited; there's no native IPTV app, so the best fallback is the PS browser or casting from a phone. If you primarily watch on PlayStation, pair it with a Fire TV Stick or Chromecast plugged into the same HDMI input for a much better TREX TV experience.
The bottom line on TREX IPTV device compatibility
If your device runs any IPTV-compatible player — and almost every modern TV, stick, box, phone, computer, or console does — then TREX IPTV will work on it. Setup is "easy" on every major brand except Roku and PlayStation (where it's "limited" but still possible with a cast or an HDMI helper). Pick your device from the lists above, grab the recommended app, and you'll be streaming TREX TV in minutes. If anything is unclear, message the TREX team — we'll walk you through the install for your exact device.
Don't see your device?
If your device runs an IPTV-compatible player (M3U or Xtream Codes), TREX IPTV will work. Message us and we'll confirm.