Starsat !exclusive! — Azbox Channel Editor
Plug the USB into your computer. Open your chosen Editor software (like STB Editor) and "Open" the file from your USB. Rearrange your channels as desired. 3. Save and Import
Ensure your Starsat is running the latest firmware. Newer updates often improve compatibility with PC editing tools. Azbox Channel Editor Starsat
Before editing, run a "Blind Scan" on your satellite to ensure you have the most recent frequencies and transponders. Plug the USB into your computer
An Azbox Channel Editor is a specialized software tool used to modify the channel list ( DB or SDX files) of a satellite receiver on a PC. Instead of using a clunky remote control to move hundreds of channels one by one, you can use your mouse and keyboard to: unwanted or encrypted channels. Rename channels for better clarity. Before editing, run a "Blind Scan" on your
Always save a copy of your original channel list before editing. If the new file crashes the box, you can easily restore the old one.
A powerful "multi-tool" that supports a massive variety of formats. It is the best choice if you are trying to convert an Azbox list to work on a Starsat receiver.
Most Starsat HD models (like the 2000HD or Extreme series) are compatible with the STB Editor. It allows for bulk editing and easy USB transfers.