Docs: Add M3U Sources usage and notes to README
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For help getting started with Flutter development, view the
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[online documentation](https://docs.flutter.dev/), which offers tutorials,
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samples, guidance on mobile development, and a full API reference.
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## M3U Sources (Live Channel Playlists) 📺
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This app supports loading remote M3U playlists (HLS/DASH) and managing saved M3U sources.
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- Open the app and click the **Saved sources** button (list icon) next to the M3U URL input on the home screen.
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- Use the **M3U Sources** screen to **add** M3U URLs, **remove** them, or **mark one as default** (star icon).
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- Selecting a saved source closes the screen and fills the M3U URL input; the app will fetch channels from that URL.
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- If a default source is set it will be auto-loaded on startup.
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Notes:
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- The app caches fetched M3U results in memory for a short period (cache TTL: 5 minutes) to avoid repeated network requests. Use the refresh button to force a refresh.
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- From the channel list you can tap a channel to play inline or open it full-screen. The player includes a small **Inspect** action (info icon) that performs a quick HEAD probe for HTTP(S) streams and a **Retry** button for recoverable errors.
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Troubleshooting & Tips:
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- If a stream needs custom headers or cookies the player may need to be extended—this is available as a planned enhancement.
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- On macOS, if subtitle files on external drives fail to load, the app shows guidance to enable **Full Disk Access** in System Settings.
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