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How to set up Xtream Codes on Windows

Connect your Xtream Codes line in Raudo in under a minute: enter your provider's host, username and password and you'll get live TV, movies and series with an EPG guide. Raudo is the player; you bring the list.

Raudo is the player — you bring your own playlist (M3U/M3U8 or Xtream Codes). It includes no channels or content; your provider gives you the login details.

Set up Xtream Codes in 5 steps

01

Download and open Raudo

Install Raudo for Windows 10 or 11 (64-bit) from GitHub Releases and open it.

02

Add a source → Xtream Codes

In “Add source”, choose “Xtream Codes” instead of M3U to enter your credentials.

03

Enter host, username and password

Type the host (http://domain:port), your username and your password exactly as your provider gave them to you.

04

Connect

Click “Connect”. Raudo validates the line and loads your categories in a few seconds.

05

Live, Movies and Series with EPG

Live TV, Movies and Series sections appear, and the EPG guide fills in on its own. Hit play.

Where the host, username and password come from

Xtream Codes isn't a channel list — it's a way to sign in. Your IPTV provider gives you three private details, usually by email or in your customer panel. With them, Raudo asks your provider for your live, movie and series categories and shows them neatly, along with the EPG guide.

  • Host: your provider's server address, in the format http://domain:port (for example, http://myprovider.tv:8080). Copy it exactly, with no extra slashes or text at the end.
  • Username: the username for your line. It's case-sensitive.
  • Password: the password for your line. It's case-sensitive too.

If your provider gave you a long URL that starts with “get.php” or “/live/”, that's an M3U link, not Xtream credentials. In that case use the M3U option (see the M3U guide), or pull the host, the username (username=) and the password (password=) out of that URL and enter them here.

Tip: type the host with no spaces and keep http:// or https:// as your provider gave it. A wrong port is the most common reason a connection fails.

Connection troubleshooting

It says my credentials are wrong

Check all three: the full host as http://domain:port, the username and the password, respecting upper- and lowercase. Copy and paste from your provider's message to avoid typos, and make sure there's no stray space at the start or end.

It connects for a while, then fails or drops

This is almost always your line's simultaneous-connection limit. If you're watching Raudo on another device with the same username, close it. Every extra connection counts against the maximum your provider allows.

Channels show up but play black

This usually means the line has expired or is suspended, or that particular channel isn't active on your plan. Check the status and renewal date of your line with your provider; Raudo only plays what your provider serves.

The EPG guide doesn't appear

The EPG is published by your provider. If it's slow, wait for Raudo to finish loading categories and open it again. If your provider offers no EPG for a channel, that grid may show up empty.

Is Xtream Codes the same as M3U?

They're two ways to reach the same line. Xtream Codes uses host, username and password separately; M3U is a single link or file. Use whichever is more convenient — Raudo supports both.

Does Raudo store my credentials on a server?

No. Raudo is local-first: no telemetry, no account, no ads. Your login details and your list stay on your PC.

All set

Connect your Xtream Codes and start watching at your own pace.

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