One of the standout features of the 121 update is the seamless conversion capability. Users can easily convert standard M3U playlists into MAG (Portal) formats or STB configurations. This is vital for users who want to migrate their playlists from a PC-based player (like TiviMate or VLC) to hardware-based devices like MAG boxes without manually rewriting the code.
The developers have released a significant overhaul. Unlike legacy versions (v1.0–v4.5), the IPTV Tools 121 Premium Updated includes:
Tired of scrambled categories (Sports mixed with Adult or News)? The premium editor allows you to drag-and-drop entire categories. You can merge "UK Entertainment" with "British TV" or hide the "VIP Sports" section entirely. The output is a clean, ready-to-load playlist. iptv tools 121 premium updated
The updated premium edition is not just a minor patch; it is a complete overhaul. Here are the standout features:
1. Advanced Playlist Editor The software allows you to open massive M3U files (up to 500MB+) without crashing. You can remove dead links, sort channels alphabetically, and merge multiple subscriptions into one cohesive list. One of the standout features of the 121
2. EPG Fixer & Manager One of the biggest pain points for IPTV users is the "No information" error on their TV guide. This tool automatically maps your channels to reliable EPG sources, ensuring that your "Now & Next" data is always accurate.
3. MAC Address Changer For users of Stalker-based portals (often used for MAG devices), the tool can generate and validate MAC addresses. This is crucial for reactivating suspended accounts or switching devices. The developers have released a significant overhaul
4. Xtream Codes Tester The premium version includes a bulk tester. You can input a list of servers, usernames, and passwords, and the tool will instantly tell you which ones are active, the expiration date, and the connection limit.
5. User-Agent Switcher Many ISPs throttle IPTV traffic. The updated tool now includes a built-in User-Agent spoofer to disguise your traffic as standard web browsing (e.g., Chrome or Firefox), bypassing ISP throttling.