Short answer is NO. You need to get access to the page which generates the token. Where did yo get the m3u file? If it's just from a forum or some dump site, then you're at the mercy of the guy who posted the m3u file... most of his token appear to have lifespan of 1-2 days (bbc1 link token for example, will expire on "Fri, 13 Nov 2015 01:16:12 GMT" and if the m3u "owner" doesn't update the file, then you're screwed. If however, you got the m3u file from another page or php script, then maybe you could try to regex that page LOL
