Lit IPTV
IPTV Player with Downloads for Offline Viewing
Lit IPTV is an IPTV player with downloads, so the films and series in your own playlist can come with you offline, ready to watch on a plane, a train, or anywhere the connection is patchy. You bring the playlist (M3U, M3U8, or Xtream Codes) and Lit IPTV lets you save supported on-demand titles to the device for viewing without Wi-Fi. To be clear from the start: Lit IPTV is a player only. It does not include, sell, or provide any channels or subscriptions; downloads pull from the on-demand content your provider already gives you.
What an IPTV player with downloads does
Streaming is fine at home, but it falls apart on a flight, in a tunnel, or on a hotel connection that keeps dropping. An IPTV player with downloads solves that by saving a title to the device in advance, so it plays from local storage with no stream required. In Lit IPTV, that applies to on-demand content: the movies and series in your playlist, rather than live channels, which are broadcast in real time and are not files to keep. Download the episodes you want before you leave, and they are waiting in the app when you have no signal at all.
How downloads work in Lit IPTV
Open a film or an episode from the on-demand part of your playlist, choose to download it, and Lit IPTV saves it to the device so you can play it later without a connection. Downloaded titles sit in the app ready to watch offline, with the same clean playback you get when streaming, including subtitle tracks where the title carries them. Whether a given title can be downloaded depends on your provider making it available as an on-demand file in your playlist; where it does, Lit IPTV handles the rest. It is the difference between depending on a signal and having the episode already on your phone.
Made for travel and patchy connections
Downloads turn dead time into watching time. Load up a few films before a long-haul flight, save a box set for a train with no reliable data, or keep something on the tablet for a hotel where the Wi-Fi struggles to hold a stream. Because the title plays from local storage, there is no buffering and no dependence on the network once it is saved. It is also kinder to a mobile data allowance: download over Wi-Fi at home, then watch on the move without eating into your plan. For anyone who travels, the offline library is the feature that earns its place.
Bring your own playlist, across your devices
Lit IPTV plays the M3U, M3U8, or Xtream Codes playlist you already pay for, and runs natively on iPhone, iPad, Android phones and tablets, Android TV, Google TV, Amazon Firestick, Fire TV, and macOS, with a Chromebook running the Android app too. Your playlists, favourites, and watch history sync across all of them through the cloud. One honest detail: a downloaded file lives on the device you saved it to, since it is stored locally for offline playback, so download onto the phone or tablet you plan to travel with. Your library and progress still sync, but the offline copy itself stays on the device that holds it.
Live TV and downloads: an honest distinction
It is worth being precise about what can and cannot be saved. Live channels are streamed in real time, so there is no file to download the way there is for an on-demand movie; you watch them as they broadcast. Downloads apply to the on-demand titles in your playlist, the films and series your provider offers as individual items. If you want to keep something that is airing live, that is a job for recording, which Lit IPTV supports where your provider allows it, rather than for downloads. Knowing the difference saves confusion: downloads for on-demand, recording for live, both dependent on what your subscription provides.
Free to install, with an optional Pro upgrade
Installing Lit IPTV and getting full playback is free, enough to load a playlist and start watching. Pro is optional and unlocks the full experience across every device. Subscribe once on iPhone or Android and Pro activates on every device signed in with the same account, including your Fire TV, Android TV, and Mac, with no separate purchase per device. Because Lit IPTV is purely a player, there are no channels to buy from us: you bring the subscription, and downloads, subtitles, and the guide are what we layer on top.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Does Lit IPTV include content to download?
No. Lit IPTV is a player only, and it does not include, sell, or provide any channels or subscriptions. Downloads come from the on-demand movies and series in the M3U, M3U8, or Xtream Codes playlist you bring from your own provider.
What can I actually download?
You can download on-demand titles, meaning the films and series your provider offers as individual items in your playlist, where the provider makes them available as files. Live channels are broadcast in real time and cannot be downloaded.
Can I watch downloads with no internet?
Yes. Once a title is downloaded, it plays from local storage on the device, so you can watch it offline on a flight, a train, or anywhere with no signal, with no buffering and no data used.
Do downloads sync to my other devices?
The downloaded file stays on the device you saved it to, since it is stored locally for offline playback. Your playlists, favourites, and watch history still sync across devices through the cloud, but you download onto whichever device you plan to travel with.
Can I record live TV instead of downloading it?
Yes, where your provider supports recording. Live content is captured through recording rather than downloads, so use recording for anything airing live and downloads for on-demand films and series.
How do I install Lit IPTV on a Firestick?
Use the free Downloader app to sideload Lit IPTV with code 9588685, then sign in with a short code shown on the TV that you enter on your phone, so there is no typing with the remote.
Get Lit IPTV free on every device
Keep exploring