jaccon
8 hours ago
I’m sharing OpenTV Player, an open-source IPTV player focused on simplicity, performance, and privacy.
The goal is to provide a lightweight desktop alternative for macOS and Windows without ads, tracking, or unnecessary features.
Key features:
Runs on macOS and Windows
Supports M3U / M3U8 playlists
Clean and minimal UI
Fast channel switching
No account, no ads, no telemetry
Fully open source
Project page (demo & download): https://jaccon.github.io/opentv-player/
Source code: https://github.com/jaccon/opentv-player
This is an early but functional release. Feedback, issues, and contributions are very welcome — especially around performance, UX, and playlist handling.
andsoitis
8 hours ago
everything is in Portuguese (the GitHub, the website, the screenshots).
Is it also localized to other languages? English is probably a good start, if you haven't done that.
dtagames
7 hours ago
Agreed. Worldwide, few people speak Portuguese. This would have better uptake if you have Cursor (or your favorite AI tool) translate the UI and doc.
Lua, famously developed by Portuguese-speaking folks (in Brazil) is entirely in English.
andsoitis
7 hours ago
> Worldwide, few people speak Portuguese.
Just to be clear: Portuguese is the 8th most widely spoken language in the world, with ~267 million people speaking it.
https://www.smartling.com/blog/the-worlds-languages-engage-y...
dtagames
34 minutes ago
Right but very few software products can target just that population. It's certainly a great additional language but it can't be primary, methinks. Good stats on the speaker base!