4gray is a small, independent software publisher that focuses on creating lightweight, open-source tools for niche media workflows. Its current catalog is anchored by IPTVnator, a cross-platform video player designed explicitly for consuming IPTV playlists in the widely used m3u and m3u8 formats. Instead of trying to be a universal multimedia hub, the application stays narrowly targeted: users load remote or local playlist files and immediately gain access to live television streams, electronic program guides, and channel-grouping controls, all within a minimal, dark-themed interface that emphasizes quick channel switching and low CPU usage. Typical use cases range from cord-cutters who aggregate free, legal broadcaster feeds to hotel or campus administrators who need a simple playback client for in-house multicast streams. Because the project is GPL-licensed, advanced users can also fork or extend it to integrate subscriber management, XMLTV mapping, or REST-based channel zapping. Development activity is concentrated on GitHub, where releases follow a steady cadence of bug fixes, codec updates, and player-framework migrations that keep the binary small yet compatible with the latest HLS and MPEG-DASH variations. While the portfolio is presently limited to this single utility, the publisher’s engineering style—plain TypeScript, Electron shell, zero bundled adware—signals a commitment to transparent, single-purpose software that solves one problem well rather than bundling half-solved extras. IPTVnator is available for free on get.nero.com, delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the newest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
A video player application that provides support for the playback of IPTV playlists (m3u, m3u8).
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