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How to Record IPTV: Complete Guide for All Devices (2026)

Never miss a game or show again. This guide covers every method for recording IPTV streams — from TiviMate's built-in DVR to VLC on PC and TVNado's 7-day catch-up TV.

TVNado·June 2026·8 min read

Quick Summary

Yes, you can record IPTV. TiviMate Premium records to a USB drive on Android TV boxes. IPTV Smarters and OTT Navigator also support recording. On PC, VLC can record any stream. TVNado includes 7-day catch-up TV on supported channels — often the easiest alternative to local recording.

Can You Record IPTV Streams?

Yes — IPTV streams can be recorded, but the method and storage requirements differ from traditional cable DVR. With cable TV, recording is handled by the cable company's server or a local DVR box that receives a continuous broadcast signal. With IPTV, recording means capturing the incoming stream data and writing it to local storage — a USB drive, a network-attached drive, or your PC's hard disk.

The key limitation is that most streaming sticks (like the standard Fire TV Stick) have no USB port for local storage. IPTV recording works best on:

  • Android TV boxes with USB ports (NVIDIA Shield, BuzzTV, Formuler, Mecool)
  • Amazon Fire TV Cube (has a USB port)
  • Windows or Mac computers running VLC or a dedicated IPTV client
  • Network-attached storage (NAS) accessible via your home network

For users on devices without USB ports, TVNado's 7-day catch-up TV feature provides a server-side alternative — no local storage required.

Method 1: TiviMate Built-In Recording (Best Option)

TiviMate Premium includes a built-in recording feature that saves streams directly to an external USB drive connected to your Android TV box or Fire TV Cube. This is the most popular and user-friendly recording method for IPTV.

Requirements

  • TiviMate Premium subscription (~$4.99/year)
  • Android TV box or Fire TV Cube with a USB 3.0 port
  • External USB hard drive or high-speed USB flash drive (32 GB minimum — 1 hour of HD = ~3 GB)
  • Drive formatted as FAT32 (under 32 GB) or exFAT (recommended for larger drives)

Step-by-Step Setup Guide

  1. Connect your USB drive to the USB port on your Android TV box. Make sure the drive is formatted correctly and recognized by the device.
  2. Open TiviMate and go to Settings (gear icon in the top-right corner of the main screen).
  3. Tap "EPG & Recordings" in the Settings menu, then tap "Recordings folder".
  4. Navigate to your USB drive in the folder browser and select it. TiviMate will use this location to save all recordings.
  5. To record a live channel: Press and hold OK on a channel in the guide, then select "Record". Recording starts immediately.
  6. To schedule a future recording: Navigate to the program in the EPG guide, press OK on the upcoming program, and select "Record". TiviMate will start recording automatically when the program begins.
  7. Access recordings by pressing the menu button and selecting "Recordings" from the main navigation. Recordings are stored as MP4 files you can also copy to your computer.

Method 2: IPTV Smarters Pro Recording

IPTV Smarters Pro supports recording on Android devices with a micro SD card or internal storage. The recording feature is found in the Live TV section — long-press on a channel while it is playing and select the record option. Files are saved to the device's storage in TS format. Note that recording duration is limited by available device storage, so a large microSD card is recommended for extended recording sessions.

Method 3: OTT Navigator Recording

OTT Navigator includes robust recording capabilities with scheduled recording support. Go to Settings > Storage to designate a recording folder on external storage. From the EPG grid, you can right-click any program (or long-press on a touch device) and select "Record" to record it. OTT Navigator also supports series recording — automatically recording every episode of a show that appears in the EPG.

Method 4: Recording IPTV on PC with VLC

VLC Media Player (free, available at videolan.org) can record any IPTV stream on Windows, Mac, or Linux. Here is how:

  1. Open VLC and go to Media > Open Network Stream
  2. Paste your TVNado M3U stream URL for the channel you want to record
  3. Click the dropdown arrow next to "Play" and select "Convert"
  4. Choose your output format (MP4 is recommended) and select a save destination
  5. Click "Start" to begin recording — VLC saves the stream file while playing it

VLC recording is manual and requires you to be at your computer. For scheduled recordings, OBS Studio (also free) supports scheduled capture but requires more setup.

Method 5: TVNado Catch-Up TV (No Recording Hardware Needed)

TVNado's catch-up TV feature is often the simplest alternative to traditional recording for most users. Catch-up stores the last 7 days of broadcasts server-side — meaning you can go back and watch any supported channel at any time within that window, from any device, without needing a USB drive or PC.

How to use catch-up in TiviMate:

  1. Navigate to the EPG guide in TiviMate
  2. Scroll backwards in the timeline to find a program that already aired
  3. Programs with catch-up support show a rewind icon or different color in the guide
  4. Press OK on the past program and select "Watch" — playback starts from the beginning of that broadcast

Catch-up availability depends on the channel and what TVNado's provider partners support. Major US networks and sports channels typically have the best catch-up coverage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you record IPTV streams?

Yes. TiviMate Premium on Android TV records to an external USB drive. IPTV Smarters Pro and OTT Navigator also have built-in recording. On PC, VLC Media Player can record any IPTV stream. TVNado also offers 7-day catch-up TV on supported channels as a convenient alternative to local recording.

What do I need to record IPTV in TiviMate?

You need TiviMate Premium (~$4.99/year), an Android TV box or Fire TV Cube with a USB port, and an external USB hard drive or flash drive (32 GB minimum) formatted as exFAT. Once configured in Settings > EPG & Recordings, you can record any live channel manually or via EPG scheduling.

Does TVNado offer catch-up TV instead of recording?

Yes. TVNado includes 7-day catch-up TV on supported channels. Navigate to past programs in your EPG guide in TiviMate, IPTV Smarters, or OTT Navigator and tap play. No local recording hardware required — content is served from TVNado's servers.

Can I record IPTV on my Fire TV Stick?

The standard Fire TV Stick lacks a USB port for external storage, making local recording impractical. The Fire TV Cube has a USB port and works well with TiviMate recording. On a standard Fire TV Stick, TVNado's 7-day catch-up TV is the recommended alternative to recording.

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