7,000 channels and 18,000 movies — what VenneTV actually offers
You don’t need vague promises—you need to know what you’ll actually get. With VenneTV, the offer is simple: 7,000+ live channels plus 18,000+ movies and series in one lineup.
This page breaks the catalog down by category, countries, and how you find things in real use (EPG/TV guide, search, and app sorting). You’ll also see what “4K UHD where available” means in practice and how regular channel updates work—so you can decide fast if the lineup fits your viewing habits in Germany/EU.
This page breaks the catalog down by category, countries, and how you find things in real use (EPG/TV guide, search, and app sorting). You’ll also see what “4K UHD where available” means in practice and how regular channel updates work—so you can decide fast if the lineup fits your viewing habits in Germany/EU.
Live TV: what “7,000+ channels” includes
The “7,000+ live channels” figure is not one single genre—it’s a full mix of German and international TV, grouped by country and category in most IPTV apps.
Typical channel groups you’ll find include:
What this means for you day-to-day: you’re not stuck with a tiny list of “top 100” channels. You get breadth—many countries, many niches, and often multiple variants of a channel (e.g., SD/HD versions) depending on the upstream feed.
Tip: If you already know what you watch, the fastest way to judge fit is to check: (1) your must-have German channels, (2) your preferred language/country packages, (3) whether you care about a big kids/docs/news selection. Then the “7,000+” number starts to matter in a practical way.
Typical channel groups you’ll find include:
- DE/AT/CH: mainstream entertainment, regional stations, public-style channels, niche тематics (varies by provider feed)
- Sports: multi-league sports networks and event channels depending on availability
- News: German and international news stations (EU/US/UK and more)
- Documentaries: nature, science, history, true-crime style channels
- Kids: children’s entertainment and family channels
- Music & lifestyle: charts, classics, cooking, travel, reality formats
- Adult: separated category in supported apps (you control access via app/device features)
What this means for you day-to-day: you’re not stuck with a tiny list of “top 100” channels. You get breadth—many countries, many niches, and often multiple variants of a channel (e.g., SD/HD versions) depending on the upstream feed.
Tip: If you already know what you watch, the fastest way to judge fit is to check: (1) your must-have German channels, (2) your preferred language/country packages, (3) whether you care about a big kids/docs/news selection. Then the “7,000+” number starts to matter in a practical way.
Germany + international packages: UK, USA, FR, ES, IT, NL, TR
VenneTV is built for mixed households in Germany/EU—people who watch German TV but also want channels from home or in another language. That’s why the lineup isn’t only “DE.” It typically includes large international groups such as:
How this helps you in practice:
What to expect on sorting: Most apps display the catalog by country folders (DE, UK, US, FR, etc.) and/or by category folders (Sports, Kids, News). The exact structure depends on the app you choose and the playlist format (M3U/Xtream-style).
If you want the “cleanest” experience, pick an app that supports: group filters, favorites, and fast search. Then you don’t scroll through thousands of channels—you jump straight to what you want in seconds.
- UK: entertainment, news, documentaries, kids
- USA: major network-style channels plus niche cable categories
- France (FR): national channels and genre packages
- Spain (ES): general entertainment, sports news, kids
- Italy (IT): national stations and thematic channels
- Netherlands (NL): Dutch entertainment/news packages
- Turkey (TR): a broad mix for Turkish-speaking households
How this helps you in practice:
- One playlist can cover multiple languages in the same home.
- You can keep a Favorites list with just the channels you actually watch.
- Many apps let you hide groups (e.g., you can hide countries you never use).
What to expect on sorting: Most apps display the catalog by country folders (DE, UK, US, FR, etc.) and/or by category folders (Sports, Kids, News). The exact structure depends on the app you choose and the playlist format (M3U/Xtream-style).
If you want the “cleanest” experience, pick an app that supports: group filters, favorites, and fast search. Then you don’t scroll through thousands of channels—you jump straight to what you want in seconds.
Sports channels: how to think about availability (Sky Sport, DAZN, Magenta, Eurosport)
Many people search IPTV specifically for sports. VenneTV’s sports section is designed to be broad: multiple sports channel groups, international sports networks, and event-style channels depending on the current lineup.
You’ll often see well-known sports brand categories referenced by users—examples include Sky Sport, DAZN, Magenta Sport, and Eurosport. The key point is: availability can vary by region, feed updates, and current channel roster.
So instead of relying on a static promise, evaluate sports like this:
Practical expectation setting: Sports channel lists can change over time because IPTV lineups are updated regularly. That’s not “good” or “bad”—it’s simply how IPTV catalog maintenance works. The important thing is that VenneTV is stable since 2018 and maintains ongoing updates, so you’re not stuck with an abandoned list.
If sports are your #1 use case, the smartest move is to use the 48-hour free trial to check: (1) your favorite sports channels, (2) the stream quality on your internet, and (3) how quickly you can find and switch events in your chosen app.
You’ll often see well-known sports brand categories referenced by users—examples include Sky Sport, DAZN, Magenta Sport, and Eurosport. The key point is: availability can vary by region, feed updates, and current channel roster.
So instead of relying on a static promise, evaluate sports like this:
- Check the sports category depth: do you see multiple sports networks plus international options?
- Look for event coverage patterns: some lineups include dedicated match/event channels alongside 24/7 networks.
- Test your device + app: sports viewing depends on fast zapping, stable playback, and an EPG that makes sense.
Practical expectation setting: Sports channel lists can change over time because IPTV lineups are updated regularly. That’s not “good” or “bad”—it’s simply how IPTV catalog maintenance works. The important thing is that VenneTV is stable since 2018 and maintains ongoing updates, so you’re not stuck with an abandoned list.
If sports are your #1 use case, the smartest move is to use the 48-hour free trial to check: (1) your favorite sports channels, (2) the stream quality on your internet, and (3) how quickly you can find and switch events in your chosen app.
Movies & series (VOD): what 18,000 titles usually means
Beyond live TV, VenneTV includes a built-in VOD library with 18,000+ movies and series. This is where the service feels less like “just channels” and more like a complete streaming setup.
What you typically get in the VOD section:
How you browse VOD: Most IPTV apps show VOD by posters and categories. You can filter by genre, sometimes by year, and often by “Recently added.” If you use an app with strong search, you can find a title as fast as on a typical streaming platform.
Updates matter: A big VOD number is only useful if content is refreshed. VenneTV runs regular catalog updates, so the library doesn’t feel frozen in time. If you’re the type who watches the same shows repeatedly, you’ll still benefit from the large archive. If you like discovering new content, “Recently added” and category browsing become your best tools.
Quality expectation: You’ll see a mix of resolutions depending on the source and title. For some content and on supported devices/apps, you also get 4K UHD where available. Not every title is 4K—and that’s normal. The goal is that you have a large, usable library plus higher-quality options where the catalog supports it.
What you typically get in the VOD section:
- Movies across popular genres (action, comedy, thriller, family, classics)
- Series with seasons/episodes organized inside the app (depends on app features)
- International selection in addition to German-friendly content
How you browse VOD: Most IPTV apps show VOD by posters and categories. You can filter by genre, sometimes by year, and often by “Recently added.” If you use an app with strong search, you can find a title as fast as on a typical streaming platform.
Updates matter: A big VOD number is only useful if content is refreshed. VenneTV runs regular catalog updates, so the library doesn’t feel frozen in time. If you’re the type who watches the same shows repeatedly, you’ll still benefit from the large archive. If you like discovering new content, “Recently added” and category browsing become your best tools.
Quality expectation: You’ll see a mix of resolutions depending on the source and title. For some content and on supported devices/apps, you also get 4K UHD where available. Not every title is 4K—and that’s normal. The goal is that you have a large, usable library plus higher-quality options where the catalog supports it.
4K UHD, HD, and what quality depends on
VenneTV supports 4K UHD where available. That wording is important because IPTV quality depends on multiple moving parts—not only the provider list, but also your setup.
Here’s what determines the quality you actually see:
What you can do to get the best results:
If you’re quality-sensitive, don’t judge the whole service by one stream at one time. Test several channels and categories during the trial: news, movies, sports, and international channels. That gives you a realistic picture of how your own setup performs.
Bottom line: UHD is a bonus you can access when the channel/title supports it. The core promise is a large catalog with dependable playback on a good setup.
Here’s what determines the quality you actually see:
- The channel/feed: some channels are offered in SD/HD, some in Full HD, and a smaller subset in 4K
- Your device: a 4K Fire TV/Android box/Smart TV app can display UHD; older devices may be limited
- Your app: some apps handle decoding and buffering better than others
- Your internet + Wi‑Fi: stable connection matters more than raw speed for smooth playback
What you can do to get the best results:
- Use Ethernet if you can, or strong 5 GHz Wi‑Fi near the device.
- Choose a modern streaming device (especially if you care about UHD).
- In your app, build a Favorites list with the best-performing versions of the channels you watch (HD vs SD variants).
If you’re quality-sensitive, don’t judge the whole service by one stream at one time. Test several channels and categories during the trial: news, movies, sports, and international channels. That gives you a realistic picture of how your own setup performs.
Bottom line: UHD is a bonus you can access when the channel/title supports it. The core promise is a large catalog with dependable playback on a good setup.
EPG/TV guide, channel search, and how you actually find stuff
A huge catalog is only useful if you can navigate it. That’s where EPG (Electronic Program Guide), search, and app structure matter.
How the EPG works:
Channel search: Good apps let you search across all groups instantly. That means you don’t scroll through “DE → Entertainment → …” every time. You type 3–4 letters and jump to the channel.
Favorites + hiding groups:
VenneTV setup flexibility: You can use the VenneTV web player or choose a free IPTV app you like. This matters because different people prefer different layouts: some want a Netflix-style VOD screen, others want a classic satellite-style EPG grid.
If you want the simplest experience in Germany/EU, focus on two things: (1) an app with fast search and solid EPG handling, and (2) taking 10 minutes once to build favorites. After that, the “7,000+ channels” feel like a curated TV package—because you’re only one click away from what you actually watch.
How the EPG works:
- The EPG shows what’s on now and what’s next for supported channels.
- In most IPTV apps, you can open a grid view (classic TV guide) or a single-channel timeline.
- EPG coverage can vary by country group and channel type. Major channels usually have stronger guide data than niche stations.
Channel search: Good apps let you search across all groups instantly. That means you don’t scroll through “DE → Entertainment → …” every time. You type 3–4 letters and jump to the channel.
Favorites + hiding groups:
- Create a Favorites list for daily use (10–50 channels is typical).
- Hide entire country folders you never watch to keep the interface clean.
- Sort by category (sports, docs, kids) when you want to browse.
VenneTV setup flexibility: You can use the VenneTV web player or choose a free IPTV app you like. This matters because different people prefer different layouts: some want a Netflix-style VOD screen, others want a classic satellite-style EPG grid.
If you want the simplest experience in Germany/EU, focus on two things: (1) an app with fast search and solid EPG handling, and (2) taking 10 minutes once to build favorites. After that, the “7,000+ channels” feel like a curated TV package—because you’re only one click away from what you actually watch.
Want to check the channel list and VOD library on your own device first? Get the 48-hour free trial (email-only, no credit card) and test live TV, EPG, search, and VOD in real conditions.
When you’re ready, you can continue with no contract lock-in and optional crypto payment. If you need help, you get German-language support.
When you’re ready, you can continue with no contract lock-in and optional crypto payment. If you need help, you get German-language support.