Samsung Smart TVs run Tizen OS, which has some limitations compared to Android TV but still supports IPTV through several methods. Here’s the complete 2026 guide to getting BlueStreamIPTV running on your Samsung TV.
Method 1: Use a Streaming Stick (Easiest)
The easiest way to use IPTV on any Samsung TV is to connect an Amazon Firestick or Android TV Box to an HDMI port. This bypasses Tizen OS entirely and gives you access to TiviMate, IPTV Smarters Pro, and all other Android IPTV apps. This method works on 100% of Samsung TVs regardless of model year.
Method 2: Smart IPTV App (Tizen)
The Smart IPTV (SIPTV) app is available on Samsung’s Tizen app store and supports M3U playlists natively:
- Press the Home button on your Samsung remote
- Navigate to Apps → search for Smart IPTV
- Install and open the app
- Note your TV’s MAC address shown on the screen
- Go to the SIPTV website on your computer and upload your BlueStreamIPTV M3U URL using the MAC address
- Restart the app on your TV — channels load automatically
Note: Smart IPTV has a one-time $5.49 fee after the free trial period.
Method 3: SS IPTV App
SS IPTV is a free alternative available on the Samsung App Store that also supports M3U playlists. The setup process is similar to Smart IPTV — install the app, get your device MAC, upload your playlist URL via the SS IPTV portal, and reload the app.
Getting Your BlueStreamIPTV Credentials
After purchasing a BlueStreamIPTV plan, you’ll receive your M3U URL, username, and password via email within minutes. Use these credentials in whichever app method you choose above.
Troubleshooting
App not found in store: Samsung app availability varies by region. If Smart IPTV isn’t available in your country’s store, use Method 1 (streaming stick) instead.
Channels not loading: Verify your M3U URL is entered correctly. BlueStreamIPTV M3U URLs are case-sensitive. Contact support for credential help.
Need setup help for other devices? See our complete IPTV installation guide covering Firestick, Android, iOS, MAG boxes, and more.