Most of the sites for watching RTS 1 live channels have a lot of ads that cover the video itself, and also on many sites, the links are not updated, especially when there are sports competitions. That's why I decided to regularly update the links for RTS 1 live here.
RTS 1 live broadcast
VLC links
Updated: 11/15/2021 at 14:45
http://live.iptv.tube:22461/kreditkort9@gmail.com/7kw2xtsy/42462 http://smartgo.site:8080/8298937393816531/8298937393816531/166330 http://iptv.csserv.co:8000/live/clientr725/631739/2271.ts http://51.15.5.226:8000/live?channelId=236&uid=78&deviceMac=00:1A:79:2A:5A:CF
IPTV Channel:
RTS live via VLC on PC
Time required: 2 minutes.
Below are instructions for releasing links in VLC on PC and Android
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Start VLC player
If you do not have a VLC player, download it from the official site. -
Turn on the loop option
Press the “L” keyboard twice to activate the “Loop one” (see image below)
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Open the stream field
Press CTRL + N on the keyboard -
Paste the link
Paste the stream link from this article into the field that appears
RTS live-streaming via Android
- Install and run VLC Android (free)
- In the left panel, select “Stream” item
- Paste some VLC links from this article
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Tap three dots, to the right of the pause
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Tap the two arrows so that the icon is orange
If none of the links work, try the link via the web player.
I use a VLC player, but only Firefox supports it, so I always leave a link that you can copy and play via the VLC player on your computer, or via an Android device. If a link does not work, feel free to report via the blog's Facebook page in the messages (just write, for example, check the link for RTS 1, etc.).
Live TV for free over the internet is in high demand, so below you can see more ways/methods to watch without pop-up ads, and the first method is always the most up-to-date. If the first one doesn't work, then try the second one, and so on. It always says with each method what you need to watch, so just make sure you have it all. I also wrote detailed instructions on this blog and linked to them to help you find your way.
If your ISP is Orion, I recommend watching live channels there (rts 1, rts 2, O2.tv, etc.), this is the best option. No registration required, etc., just open the link and select the channel – Link. You don't also need any additional tools to watch live channels through their site, just a browser. Expand the image to 16: 9 in the settings, then return to the channel list and select RTS 1 or another channel again.
It should be noted that sometimes the link does not work, e.g. if they play a program that is not allowed to be broadcast live over the Internet, then they turn off the transmission. You can watch without problems with the minimum internet speed if we assume that the minimum in most EX-YU countries is around 5 Mbps. Approximately as much IPTV television and reserves it for undisturbed viewing of channels.
If you decide to watch RTS 1 and other TV channels, live for free via the Code of the Serbia IPTV add-on, then I recommend a slightly faster net, at least 10 Mbps, so you can use the net on your computer for something else. It doesn't stop at 20 Mbps, and YouTube works for me. This is perhaps the best way to watch RTS, and other EX-YU channels for free live because the links are updated regularly. If you don't want to, then look at other methods.
If you don't have a flat package, but the megabytes you spend, then be careful not to exceed them, because live television can consume a lot of time. You can download some software that measures internet consumption, i.e., Megabytes. I use this one to measure the speed of live internet traffic, and it also has the option to monitor consumption – https://www.softperfect.com/products/networx/.
To check your internet speed, go to this link and wait for the test to finish (a few seconds) - https://fast.com/.
You can watch live TV online for free in a few more ways, so check out all the methods on offer.
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