One player for live, movies, and series. Press play and it disappears — until you reach for it. Then a frosted overlay, a full guide, the quality, the audio, the timing, the speed — every dial that matters, right where your thumb already is.
MTIVI is a media player. We don't provide, sell, or include any channels, content, or playlists. You add your own source.
You found the channel. Now where’s the audio track? Why is the subtitle a second late? Why did it forget the episode you were watching? A good source deserves better than a clumsy remote dance.
Buried menus. Swapping audio or subtitles means three screens deep and your place is gone.
Subtitles out of sync with no way to nudge them — so you read the line before it's spoken, every time.
Stretched, squashed, letterboxed. The aspect is wrong and there's no fix in reach.
Step away, lose your place. Come back and you're scrubbing blind to find the scene again.
A frosted-glass overlay floats the logo, number, name, the LIVE dot, and now/next with a progress bar — right over the picture. Open the in-player zapper to scroll every channel or jump to another group fullscreen. Or pull up the full TV-guide grid with a NOW marker and scrub the schedule with the remote.
Blacks that stay black. Highlights that bloom. The richer picture lights up automatically — HDR10, HLG and Dolby Vision — with a badge so you know it’s really there, not faked. Motion locks to your TV’s refresh, so sport and pans glide instead of judder. And the room fills with sound — Dolby, DTS, TrueHD — playing cleanly even on devices that never shipped the licences.
Smooth adaptive streaming, or force it: Auto / 4K / 1080p / 720p / 480p / 240p. Separate caps for Wi-Fi and Ethernet, with a built-in speed test that recommends a stable one.
Smart audio handling plays rich soundtracks across devices instead of leaving you with silent video — plus left/right balance for headphones and uneven speakers.
Decoder modes — Auto, Hardware only, or Prefer software — and automatic software fallback, so a stream the chip won't touch just works. Xtream and M3U / M3U8 alike.
Play, pause, seek, resume — the basics, instant. Then the dozen dials that turn “watchable” into “exactly how I like it,” each one a press away.
Preview frames as you scrub, so you land exactly on the scene you wanted — not five seconds past it.
0.5× to 2× on movies and shows — slow down a tricky scene or breeze through a slow one.
Cycle fit / fill / zoom to fix anything stretched or letterboxed in a single press.
Shrink playback into a floating window and keep watching while you use the rest of the screen.
Send live, a movie, or an episode to a Chromecast device — and it resumes right from your position.
Pick any audio track a stream offers — or set a preferred language so multi-language streams start in yours.
Subtitles a beat early? A touch late? Nudge them ±0.1s or ±0.5s, fine-tune on a slider, and watch the status flip to in sync. One Reset puts it all back. Try the dials — they’re the real thing.
Pick any subtitle or caption track a stream provides, size it Small to Extra Large, and recolour the text and background for comfortable reading.
Anyone can ship a play button. The difference is in the moments around it — the ones you only notice when they’re missing.
Movies and episodes resume from the exact second you stopped — walk away mid-scene, come back, it's still warm. The last live channel is one press away too.
Decoder warm-up preps the device before the first channel. Video Start Speed lets you trade a quick start against extra buffering. Single-connection aware throughout.
A diagnostics overlay lays it all bare — source, decoder, resolution, codecs, bitrate, dropped frames, recovery info. Nothing hidden when you want to look under the hood.
Live, movies, series — one beautiful player, every control under your thumb. The whole player is free. Install it, point it at the source you already have, and the next thing you watch feels like a flagship.
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MTIVI is a media player. We don't provide, sell, or include any channels, content, or playlists. You add your own source.