NextPVR

NextPVR

Client application for NextPVR software

NextPVR

NextPVR is developed and provided by NextPVR. LDPlayer offers the download service only.

Version1.9.240218
Updated on 2024-02-18
Rating3.1
CategoryVideo Players&Editors
Package namecom.pinstripe.nextpvr
Downloads100+

NextPVR Description

This app is a client for the popular NextPVR software.

Before installing this app, you should have NextPVR 4.1.0 or above already installed on your network. NextPVR is free media center software you can install on a Windows PC, which enables the use of ATSC / DVB / Analog TV tuners, and other supported video capture sources. With NextPVR installed on your PC, this app lets you watch Live TV, view the TV Guide, manage your recording schedule, and watch recordings.

NextPVR can be downloaded from http://nextpvr.com.

Support for NextPVR and this application are available on the forums at https://forums.nextpvr.com
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Currently, NextPVR APK download is not available. Please proceed to download from the Google Play Store.

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1. Click "Get from Play Store

2. Download NextPVR from the Play Store

3. Launch and enjoy NextPVR

Comments about NextPVR Android Version

The App is temperamental and should be considered BETA. Although it is not expensive (is is compared to other apps) it is too buggy to charge this amount IMHO. Lets hope the price will go into software development. I think the issues could be related to a NextPVR software update on the computer with the TV tuner card, but then why break the PAID app when the free PC software updates? I would think making sure the PAID app is up to date and working would be a priority. </rant> When it works it is fine and does the job well. It is unfortunate that it is categorized as a game and does not work with some remote controls.
As I have multiple devices including an Ipad, I downloaded the apps for each. The Ipad app has a slicker interface but works pretty much the same as the Android app. I installed the backend on my Win10 machine without issues and forwarded the proper port within my router settings. Fired up the apps on both devices (though not at the same time) and each worked well on the home lan. I then used both devices away from my home network and each app worked great. The developer did a good job making his trifecta usable and easy. My thanks to him. I noticed others have complained of the cost but for the backend (free) and the $13.98 (2x $6.99) for the apps, I feel it was a steal deal.
Well worth supporting. I've used NextPVR on and off for two or three years. On because it's the best non-Windows Media Centre PVR for a Windows PC, and off because, well, it;s not Windows Media Centre. (I'm a big fan of WMC, it got everything right more than a decade ago.) NextPVR however is reliable and resource-light and with this app, Android devices can control and play TV content. It's not the shiniest of interfaces and in places it's a little, er, backwards, compared to WMC but it's still a fantastic achievement. I have high hopes for version 5. The (I think) sole developer is doing a great job. Support him and it's not beyond the realms of possibility that NPVR could be a really good replacement for WMC when MS finally pull the (guide) plug. It does one thing - being a PVR - well (Kodi take note.)
The App is temperamental and should be considered BETA. Although it is not expensive (is is compared to other apps) it is too buggy to charge this amount IMHO. Lets hope the price will go into software development. I think the issues could be related to a NextPVR software update on the computer with the TV tuner card, but then why break the PAID app when the free PC software updates? I would think making sure the PAID app is up to date and working would be a priority. </rant> When it works it is fine and does the job well. It is unfortunate that it is categorized as a game and does not work with some remote controls.
As I have multiple devices including an Ipad, I downloaded the apps for each. The Ipad app has a slicker interface but works pretty much the same as the Android app. I installed the backend on my Win10 machine without issues and forwarded the proper port within my router settings. Fired up the apps on both devices (though not at the same time) and each worked well on the home lan. I then used both devices away from my home network and each app worked great. The developer did a good job making his trifecta usable and easy. My thanks to him. I noticed others have complained of the cost but for the backend (free) and the $13.98 (2x $6.99) for the apps, I feel it was a steal deal.
Well worth supporting. I've used NextPVR on and off for two or three years. On because it's the best non-Windows Media Centre PVR for a Windows PC, and off because, well, it;s not Windows Media Centre. (I'm a big fan of WMC, it got everything right more than a decade ago.) NextPVR however is reliable and resource-light and with this app, Android devices can control and play TV content. It's not the shiniest of interfaces and in places it's a little, er, backwards, compared to WMC but it's still a fantastic achievement. I have high hopes for version 5. The (I think) sole developer is doing a great job. Support him and it's not beyond the realms of possibility that NPVR could be a really good replacement for WMC when MS finally pull the (guide) plug. It does one thing - being a PVR - well (Kodi take note.)

Is NextPVR safe for my device?

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Yes, NextPVR follows the Google Play content guidelines to ensure safe use on your Android device.

What is an XAPK file, and what should I do if the NextPVR I downloaded is an XAPK file?

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A file with .xapk extension is a compressed package file. It is a container file format that incorporates APK and additional associated files required for the installation. The XAPK format was introduced to package the APK file and OBB file together for a seamless delivery and installation process. XAPK format can help reduce the package size of application. On mobile phones, users need to install the XAPK installer first, and then install XAPK files through that installer. You can find the installer here:https://apkcombo.com/how-to-install/. But on PC client, you just need to put the file on LDPlayer.

Can I play NextPVR on my computer?

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Yes, you can play NextPVR on your computer by installing LDPlayer, an Android emulator. After installing LDPlayer, simply drag and drop the downloaded APK file into the emulator to start playing NextPVR on PC. Alternatively, you can open the emulator, search for the game or app you want to play, and install it from there.

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