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Master Your Satellite Setup: A Guide to Azbox & StarSat Channel Editors

Managing channel lists on Starsat and Azbox receivers is achieved using PC-based tools like SetEdit, ChanSort, and E2 SAT Editor to edit .sdx or .bin files via USB. The process involves exporting the current channel database, editing it on a PC, and importing the updated file back to the receiver, ensuring a backup is made first. For a widely used software option, see the Satellite Channels Editor. Azbox Channel Editor Starsat

2. SetEdit HD for STAPI (Not Android)

For older Starsat HD models (non-Linux), there is a PC tool called "SetEdit HD". It looks exactly like the original Azbox Channel Editor (blue grid, white background) and is often mistakenly called "Azbox Editor" on forums. Master Your Satellite Setup: A Guide to Azbox

| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | "File not recognized" | Using wrong editor version | Download the C2.2 editor specifically patched for Starsat. Generic Azbox editors won’t work. | | Channels show as "Service Not Found" | Provider changed transponders | Use the editor’s internet transponder update, then rescan that specific satellite. | | Receiver freezes after upload | Corrupted bouquet pointers | Open the file again in the editor, delete all bouquets (favorites), save as a new file, and re-upload. | | Editor crashes on Windows 11 | Missing DLL or runtime | Install Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributables (2015-2022) and .NET Framework 4.8. | | Cannot see any satellites in editor | Incorrect file format | Ensure you exported the full "Channel List," not just "Favorite List" from your Starsat. | | Problem | Likely Cause | Solution |

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