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If the extracted files include .dll or .ax (DirectShow filter) files, you may need to register them manually. Open Command Prompt as Administrator and run:

| Issue | Possible Cause | Solution | |-------|----------------|----------| | | Corrupted config file | Delete the config.ini file inside the extracted folder; the player will recreate it. | | "Cannot load stream" error | Missing SSL certificate | Go to Settings > Network > Enable "Use Windows SSL storage." | | Audio out of sync | Buffer overflow | Navigate to Settings > Playback > Increase "Live buffer" to 3000ms. | | No video (black screen) | Outdated GPU driver or incorrect renderer | Update your graphics drivers or switch renderer to "EVR (Enhanced Video Renderer)." | | ZIP won't extract | Corrupted download | Re-download the file from a different mirror. | sfvipplayerx64zip

Right-click the sfvipplayerx64zip file and select "Extract All..." to a folder of your choice (e.g., C:\IPTV\SFVIPPlayer ). Do not attempt to run the player from within the ZIP. If the extracted files include

: It enables users to watch television channels via the internet using M3U or MAC/Xtream Codes playlists. | | No video (black screen) | Outdated

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