Lit IPTV: The IPTV Player for Sony Bravia (Google TV)

Lit IPTV is a premium media player that turns your own M3U, M3U8, or Xtream Codes playlist into a rich, Netflix-style experience on your Sony Bravia. Because every modern Bravia runs Google TV (and older sets run Android TV), the iptv player for Sony Bravia installs and runs natively, straight from the Google Play Store, with no sticks, sideloading, or workarounds. Lit IPTV does not include, host, or sell any channels: you bring the subscription you already have, and Lit IPTV gives it posters, a proper guide, and a layout worthy of the big Bravia panel.

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What Lit IPTV is on a Sony Bravia

Lit IPTV is a media player, not a channel provider. You supply the M3U, M3U8, or Xtream Codes login from the IPTV service you already pay for, and Lit IPTV organises it into a clean, poster-led interface with cast, ratings, trending rows, and smart recommendations. It never includes or sells channels of its own, so you stay in full control of your subscription. On a Bravia's large, well-calibrated panel, that means your playlist finally looks and behaves like a premium streaming app instead of a plain text list.

How to install the iptv player for Sony Bravia

Every modern Sony Bravia runs Google TV, and older Bravia smart sets run Android TV, so installation needs no sticks or sideloading at all. From the Bravia home screen, open the Google Play Store, search for Lit IPTV, select it, and choose Install, exactly as you would for any streaming app. When it finishes, launch Lit IPTV from your apps row and you are ready to add a playlist. If you prefer voice, hold the Google Assistant button on the remote and say install Lit IPTV to jump straight to the listing.

Sign in with a code, no remote typing

Typing an email and password with a TV remote is tedious, so Lit IPTV skips it entirely. Open the app on your Bravia and it displays a short pairing code; enter that code on your phone or in a browser where you are already signed in, and the television links itself in seconds. Your playlist, favourites, watch history, and Pro status all arrive with that single step, so there is nothing to re-type. To add a new playlist, paste an M3U or M3U8 URL, or your Xtream Codes host, username, and password, and it is saved to your account.

Features tuned for the Bravia big screen

On a Bravia big screen, Lit IPTV presents your playlist as a proper streaming catalogue: poster walls for films and series, continue-watching and trending rows, and recommendations that learn from your viewing. A real EPG guide turns live channels into a readable now-and-next schedule instead of a wall of names. Downloads for offline viewing, subtitle search, parental controls, Chromecast, and picture-in-picture on mobile round out the set, and every screen is built for the remote and the sofa. On Sony's high-quality panels the poster artwork and clean typography genuinely shine.

Works with your subscription and syncs with your phone

Lit IPTV runs on iPhone, iPad, Android, Android TV, Google TV, Amazon Firestick and Fire TV, and a native Mac app, all tied to one account. Cloud sync keeps your playlists, favourites, and watch history in step across every one of them, so a film you started on your phone is waiting on the Bravia that evening. Subscribe once to Pro on your iPhone or Android and it unlocks on every device signed in with the same login, including your Bravia, at no extra cost. Installing and full playback are free, which makes Pro entirely optional.

Why it beats a bare channel list

A basic IPTV app hands you a long, scrolling list of channel names with no artwork, no guide, and no memory of where you left off. Lit IPTV wraps the identical playlist in posters, cast details, ratings, trending rows, and personalised recommendations, then adds a genuine EPG, downloads, and cross-device sync. You keep your provider and your channels exactly as they are and simply give them the interface they always deserved. Because native install and full playback cost nothing on your Bravia, the upgrade is easy to see for yourself.

Frequently asked questions

Does Lit IPTV run natively on Sony Bravia?

Yes. Modern Sony Bravia sets run Google TV, and older ones run Android TV, so Lit IPTV installs and runs natively straight from the Google Play Store, with no sticks or sideloading required.

How do I install Lit IPTV on a Sony Bravia?

From the Bravia home screen, open the Google Play Store, search for Lit IPTV, and choose Install. Launch it from your apps row, then sign in with the pairing code shown on screen by entering it on your phone.

Does Lit IPTV include channels or a subscription?

No. Lit IPTV is a media player only. You provide your own M3U, M3U8, or Xtream Codes playlist from an existing service, and the app plays and organises it. It never sells or includes channels.

How do I sign in without typing on the remote?

Open Lit IPTV on the Bravia and it shows a short pairing code. Enter that code on your phone or in a browser where you are already signed in, and the TV links itself, pulling across your playlist, favourites, and Pro status.

Do I have to pay again for Pro on my Bravia?

No. Subscribe once on iPhone or Android and Pro unlocks on every device signed in with the same account, including your Bravia. Installing and full playback are free.

Will my playlist sync from my phone to the Bravia?

Yes. Cloud sync keeps your playlists, favourites, watch history, and subscription aligned across every device, so what you set up on your phone is ready on the Bravia.

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