The developer of a repack is anonymous. If a bug occurs or your Formuler firmware updates (breaking compatibility), you are stranded. Official tools have support; repacks do not.


If you need help understanding how Stalker vs. M3U authentication works for legal, self‑hosted setups, I can explain that — just let me know.


The term "Repack" is a red flag for experienced software users. In the PC/Android scene, a repack is a modified installer usually created by cracking groups.


Step 1: Download the Repack Search for the specific version (e.g., "MOL2 M3U Converter v2.1 Repack"). Be extremely cautious. Only download from IPTV community forums (like Codebuys or Formuler Official User groups), never from pop-up ad sites.

Step 2: Run the Server Emulator Extract the repack and run the executable (often named Stalker_Proxy.exe or MOL2_Bridge.exe).

Step 3: Configure MyTVOnline 2

If successful, MyTVOnline 2 will load the M3U channels as if they were a native MAC portal. You will retain the full functionality of the MOL2 player: instant channel zapping, recording, and timeshift.

There is an open-source, legitimate script called m3u2stalker (available on GitHub). This is not a "repack." It is a Python script that you host on your own local server (Raspberry Pi or old PC).

MyTVOnline 2 is the proprietary IPTV player pre-installed on Formuler Android boxes (like the Z8, Z10, Z11, and Alpha). Its key features include:

To understand the value of this tool, you must first understand the architecture of MyTVOnline 2.

The Conflict: MyTVOnline 2 does not have an "Add M3U URL" button. If your provider stopped supporting MAC portals, you are locked out of the native experience.

The MyTVOnline MAC 2 M3U Converter solves this by faking the handshake. It takes your M3U credentials, mimics a MAC address request, and converts the stream data into a format that the Formuler box believes is coming from a traditional Stalker portal.

While the idea of converting M3U to MAC is technically valid, downloading a "MyTVOnline MAC 2 M3U Converter Repack" from YouTube descriptions, torrent sites, or file-hosting services exposes you to extreme risks.