This article provides a complete guide on how to use Channel Editor software to manage your channel lists on Azbox and Starsat receivers, ensuring your satellite experience is tailored exactly to your preferences. What is an Azbox/Starsat Channel Editor?
Managing your channel list via a PC requires a USB flash drive or a local network connection. Here is how to handle the workflow for both devices. Managing Starsat Channels ( .SDX Files)
Remove unwanted, scrambled, or dead channels in bulk.
Select unwanted channels (like encrypted or non-working channels), right-click, and select Delete . Azbox Channel Editor Starsat
A high-quality channel editor for these devices should offer: List Management
Ensure your Starsat receiver is connected to a stable power source during the USB upload and download phases. Pulling the plug during a database write can corrupt the flash memory.
Keep a permanent copy of your channel list on your PC in case your receiver accidentally resets. Prerequisites and Software Requirements This article provides a complete guide on how
Working with cross-platform editor software can occasionally result in formatting conflicts. Here is how to resolve the most common errors. "File Format Not Supported" Error
While originally for Enigma2 boxes, a modified version works flawlessly with Starsat’s channel database.
Managing your satellite receiver’s channel list can be a tedious task when done via a standard remote control. Using a dedicated channel editor on your computer streamlines this process, allowing you to organize thousands of channels in minutes. Here is how to handle the workflow for both devices
: Easily move channels between different bouquets or favorite lists.
Before editing, you must get the channel list file from your receiver. Insert a USB drive into your Azbox or Starsat receiver. Go to the → Tools/Settings → Upgrade/Dump .