After validation, go to Edit > Remove Dead Links. The tool will instantly delete all red-flagged channels. You can also choose:
Since the tool supports command-line arguments, create a .bat script:
SuperIptvTool.exe -input "C:\playlists\source.m3u" -output "C:\playlists\clean.m3u" -remove-dead -auto-exit
Schedule this script to run nightly using Windows Task Scheduler. SuperIptvTool V2.1.5.zip
Inside the extracted folder, you will find SuperIptvTool.exe. Double-click to launch. No installation wizard, no registry changes, no admin rights required.
Using SuperIptvTool V2.1.5 is entirely legal. However, the content you process may not be. Many IPTV playlists circulate on forums claiming to offer "free premium TV" – these are often unauthorized retransmissions. After validation, go to Edit > Remove Dead Links
Always retain proof of permission before distributing or heavily modifying someone else's M3U. When in doubt, use the tool for personal playlist maintenance only.
A niche but vital feature: If you own a Linux-based satellite receiver (like Dreambox or Vu+), this tool converts standard M3U files into Enigma2 bouquet files (*.tv). This bridges the gap between modern IPTV streams and older set-top-box hardware. Schedule this script to run nightly using Windows
Many playlists contain the same channel from different sources. SuperIptvTool identifies exact URL duplicates and also uses fuzzy logic to find near-identical channel names (e.g., "BBC One HD" and "BBC ONE HD").
Electronic Program Guides often overlap. Version 2.1.5 includes a sophisticated parser that removes duplicate XMLTV entries while preserving the most detailed description. This reduces file size by up to 40% without losing schedule data.
Even a robust tool has quirks. Here is how to solve frequent problems with SuperIptvTool V2.1.5.zip.