💡 If your app doesn't support .txt files directly, it may require a .m3u file instead. Most providers give you both options.
If you tell me you are using (like Firestick, Android, or PC), I can give you the specific steps to import your file. Download 10xtream txt
The .txt file typically follows a specific structure: URL:PORT | Username | Password . 💡 If your app doesn't support
Allows the player to read your login credentials directly from a local text file. Download 10xtream txt
The app parses the file and automatically fills in the login fields to connect to the Xtream Codes API . [1, 12]
You either download this file from your service provider or create it yourself using a text editor (like Notepad).
💡 If your app doesn't support .txt files directly, it may require a .m3u file instead. Most providers give you both options.
If you tell me you are using (like Firestick, Android, or PC), I can give you the specific steps to import your file.
The .txt file typically follows a specific structure: URL:PORT | Username | Password .
Allows the player to read your login credentials directly from a local text file.
The app parses the file and automatically fills in the login fields to connect to the Xtream Codes API . [1, 12]
You either download this file from your service provider or create it yourself using a text editor (like Notepad).