In your forked copy of the repository, find and open the config.json file. Replace the placeholder client_id with the UUID you just generated and save the file.
If you downloaded a static .m3u file to your local device months ago, it is likely dead. You need to use a dynamic URL that pulls fresh stream links directly from a reliable community API scraper.
To fix this, you must use a dynamic URL that fetches a fresh list every time your app starts. The most reliable community-maintained source is via the GitHub project "PlutoTV-Main."
Pluto TV frequently updates its streaming tokens and security protocols to prevent unauthorized hotlinking of their streams.
If public playlists keep failing, you can build your own local stream converter. This creates a highly stable, private M3U playlist. Using PlutoTV-to-M3U Tools
