DMAC IPTV on Android represents a classic trade-off: low cost and high channel count versus significant legal, security, and reliability risks. While technically functional, the service operates in violation of copyright laws and exposes users to potential fines, ISP throttling, and malware infection. For a stable, legal, and secure Android streaming experience, users should avoid DMAC IPTV and choose from the many legitimate alternatives, some of which are competitively priced or ad-supported. The risks of using such unlicensed IPTV services far outweigh the short-term savings.

Compared to generic IPTV services, DMAC IPTV markets itself on stability. Many users report less server downtime compared to cheaper, "budget" IPTV providers. However, like all unlicensed IPTV services, it operates in a grey legal area (discussed later in this article).

If a channel fails to play, use an external player:

DMAC IPTV offers a range of features that make it a popular choice among users. Some of the key features include: