Editor Starsat - Azbox Channel

Follow these steps to edit your Starsat channel list on your computer. Step 1: Backup Channel List from Starsat

Many Starsat receivers utilize Ali or Sunplus chipsets, which export channel lists in formats structurally identical to those processed by the Azbox tool.

If the AZBox editor isn't reading your file, try the official StarSat Channel Editor

Using a dedicated editor offers several advantages over doing it manually: Reorder hundreds of channels in a few clicks. Azbox Channel Editor Starsat

For users of more recent Starsat receivers—as well as compatible models from Tiger, Viark, and GTMedia— is a modern Windows-based channel editor that supports .chl and .sdx file formats. These file formats are generated by receivers when you use the USB menu or specific remote control functions (such as the yellow button on many Starsat models).

Transfer the newly generated file via a USB stick to your target receiver. Troubleshooting Common Issues

Starsat receivers generally run on closed-source, proprietary firmware platforms (often based on Ali, Sunplus, or GX chipsets). They are highly popular in the Middle East, North Africa, and parts of Asia. Follow these steps to edit your Starsat channel

typically uses .sdx or .bin files for their channel lists.

: Often the official or semi-official tool for StarSat receivers like the SR-2000HD Hyper . It allows users to open files and move channels via a drag-and-drop interface.

Remove hundreds of unwanted "Scrambled" or "Data" channels in seconds. Organize Favorites: For users of more recent Starsat receivers—as well

Before opening the PC software, you must extract your current channel configuration. Insert a clean USB drive into your Starsat receiver.

Managing your satellite channels is much easier when you use a PC-based editor instead of a remote control. While are different manufacturers, many enthusiasts use the AZBox Channel Editor

To help narrow down the best solution for your setup, could you provide a few more details? What is the exact of your Starsat receiver?

Click on > Open and select the database file you extracted from your Starsat. If the file extension is not visible, change the "Files of type" dropdown menu to "All Files ( . )".