App Name | StbEmu (Free) v1.2.12.1 |
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Genre | Games, Video Players & Editors |
Size | 53.4 MB |
Latest Version | 1.2.12.1 |
Get it On | |
Update | 2021-08-15 |
Package Name | com.mvas.stb.emu.free |
Rating | ( 2899 ) |
Installs | 1,000,000+ |
StbEmu
https://docs.stbemu.com
Keep in mind that this app is configured for a demo IPTV portal for testing purposes. If you want to use the app you have to configure the app for your IPTV provider.
The app doesn’t support m3u (or any others) playlists.
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NOTE: This app is designed to be used by experienced users. To work correctly it must be configured first and if you’ve never configured IPTV boxes it may be difficult for you to configuring it. Keep in mind, that this app contains a lot of settings that has to be configured before it may be used by a user(read wiki first). If you do something wrong you may make the app unable to work.
v1.2.12
* Added a workaround for remote control issue when using WebView v92+
v1.2.12.1
* Fixed portal issues on devices with very old (5+ years) WebView
Click on the Download button above to get the downloadable APK file for this app / game.
To do that go to Settings and search the word unknown
– For Android Nougat or lower version click on Unknown sources and enable that setting.
– For Android Oreo or later, clicking on Install unknown apps which will take you to a list of apps. Select the actual app through which you want to install the StbEmu (Free) app.
Or you can do it other way: Let’s say, you have downloaded the StbEmu (Free) APK file on Google chrome or firefox browser on your phone.
Go to Settings > Apps & notifications or go to Settings > search for unknown > Open the app (Chrome, Firefox or file manager app etc) > Install unknown apps and enable Allow from this source
See the below screenshots that enables to install unknown apps on Oreo for Chrome app (you need to enable on the app from where you want to install the apk):