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Smart IPTV Stream Compatibility Analyzer

Check if an IPTV stream is online, browser-compatible, VLC/player-supported, and estimate quality, startup time, buffering risk, and recommended internet speed.

Analyze your stream

Enter one stream URL. Credentials are masked in your report. Results include player advice, buffering risk, and recommended internet speed.

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How to analyze stream compatibility

  1. Paste URL: Enter one HLS or MPEG-TS style stream URL.
  2. Run analyzer: Wait for server and browser-side probes to finish.
  3. Review cards: Read compatibility, codec, quality, and risk sections.
  4. Adjust setup: Upgrade bandwidth or switch players based on advice.

Features

  • Online/offline detection
  • Player compatibility hints
  • Quality tier estimate
  • Buffering risk score
  • Recommended Mbps
  • Free guest access

Use cases

Channel troubleshooting

See if one channel is inherently unstable.

Device planning

Check if a Firestick can handle the stream type.

Support

Explain buffering with objective metrics.

Frequently asked questions

Is Stream Codec Analyzer free to use?

Core use is free or included in your account tier. Some advanced actions may use credits — see the badge on the tool card for current pricing.

Do I need to install software?

No. Stream Codec Analyzer runs in your web browser on desktop, tablet, and mobile.

Is my playlist data safe?

Many tools process locally in the browser; server-assisted tools handle files securely and do not sell your URLs or credentials.

What file formats are supported?

Standard M3U and M3U8 playlists are supported, including common IPTV attributes like group-title, tvg-logo, and tvg-id.

Will output work with TiviMate, IPTV Smarters, or Kodi?

Yes. Exported playlists follow common M3U conventions compatible with major IPTV players.

Can I use this on my phone?

Yes. The tool interface is mobile-responsive so you can upload and download from Android or iOS browsers.

Does it decode full video?

It inspects manifests and headers — not full transcoding or recording.

Relation to ISP Block Detector?

ISP Block focuses on network blocks; this tool focuses on codec and player fit.