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IPTV Zero Diagnostics

Find the exact point where an IPTV source fails.

IPTV Zero Diagnostics helps you test Xtream, M3U playlist, and Stalker inputs, inspect the real HTTP traffic behind each connection method, browse returned content, and verify whether a stream is genuinely playable.

IPTV Zero Diagnostics does not provide channels, playlists, or provider data. It is built to troubleshoot user-provided sources with more visibility and less guesswork.

Windows: IPTV Zero Diagnostics_1.1.1_x64-setup.exe

MacOS (Apple Silicon): IPTV Zero Diagnostics_1.1.1_aarch64.dmg

Windows x64

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MacOS (Apple Silicon)

Available now

Xtream + M3U + Stalker

Source coverage

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Diagnostics workspace

Evidence first

Trace

Inspect requests, redirects, headers, previews, and errors in one feed.

Verify

Probe the resolved stream path and confirm whether playback is actually viable.

Supported methods

Provider-aware diagnostics across the three common IPTV connection types.

This is not a generic URL checker. Each source type gets diagnostics shaped around how that provider flow actually behaves.

Xtream diagnostics

Validate credentials, inspect account state, check playlist and XMLTV endpoints, and confirm whether live, movie, and series data is actually returned.

M3U playlist diagnostics

Test playlist URLs, parse structure, catch XMLTV or non-playlist responses, and inspect channel groups, names, and metadata before you guess again.

Stalker portal diagnostics

Probe portal routes, MAC-based identity flows, fallback paths, and content availability with the extra visibility Stalker troubleshooting usually lacks.

Core capabilities

Built for deeper troubleshooting, not surface-level checks.

The strongest value is control: see what the provider returned, which path worked, and why playback succeeded or failed.

Trace the real requests

Review the actual HTTP sequence behind login, playlist loading, redirects, and follow-up catalog requests.

  • Filter by source, status, or flagged items
  • Inspect headers, previews, errors, and final URLs
  • Export raw responses when you need evidence

See a guided diagnostics run

Move beyond pass/fail checks with a structured run that makes blockers and next actions obvious.

  • Severity-sorted issue inbox
  • Endpoint health and plain-language status context
  • Live-style transcript while checks are running

Inspect returned content

Open the provider data after a run and inspect what live, movie, and series data is really present.

  • Browse categories and returned items
  • Inspect series detail and episodes
  • Carry a selected item straight into probing

Validate streams, not just login

Resolve the actual playback target, record probe attempts, and classify why a stream does or does not behave like playable media.

  • Probe redirects, auth failures, timeouts, and unexpected content
  • Review response headers and timing per attempt
  • Confirm playback with inline verification or external mpv

Share diagnostics more safely

Keep the diagnostics useful while reducing the risk of exposing credentials, tokens, MAC-derived values, and sensitive URLs.

  • Redacted URL and payload views
  • Safer screenshots and exports
  • Preserved structure without raw secret leakage

Screenshot tour

A first look at the diagnostics interface.

Preview theme switching, connection setup, health summaries, request tracing, category data, and individual stream probing.

Light and dark mode.

Connect with your Xtream, M3U or Stalker playlist

Overview of connection health

Detailed request/response data

Category/channel data

Probe individual streams, and play with embedded MPV.

Related pages

Compare the source types before you diagnose them

These pages explain what usually differs between Xtream, M3U, and Stalker sources so diagnostics findings have product context.

Ready to test

Download IPTV Zero Diagnostics and troubleshoot with evidence.

Download the current Windows or MacOS (Apple Silicon) build and inspect provider behavior in a dedicated diagnostics workspace.