Azbox Channel Editor Starsat Exclusive Free Direct

Move, delete, rename, or lock hundreds of channels simultaneously.

Think of it as a command center for your satellite tuner. Instead of manually reorganizing channels using your remote control—a process that can take hours—this PC-based editor allows you to drag, drop, delete, and sort channels in minutes.

Recent Starsat models blend traditional satellite (DVB-S2/S2X) with IPTV. The exclusive editor allows you to merge your m3u playlist channels directly into the satellite bouquet, creating a single, seamless list of live TV. azbox channel editor starsat exclusive

Hold Ctrl and click all the channels you want to move. Right-click and select "Move to..." or simply drag them to the top of the list.

Move, delete, or rename hundreds of channels simultaneously. Move, delete, rename, or lock hundreds of channels

Modern Starsat receivers support 4K and HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding) formats. The exclusive editor recognizes these specific video parameters, ensuring that you do not accidentally delete a 4K channel by misreading its signal type.

Quickly toggle the "Lock" column for adult or sensitive content without entering a PIN ten times on a remote. Step 4: Saving and Exporting Right-click and select "Move to

To apply your newly organized channel layout, flash the updated file back onto your receiver. Plug the USB drive back into the Starsat device. Open the via the receiver's remote control. Locate the edited channel file on the screen.

For hobbyists running AZBox or StarSat systems, a dedicated PC channel editor is . It completely bridges the gap between clunky set-top box operating systems and a smooth desktop experience. While the interface looks like it belongs in the Windows XP era, its utility remains unmatched for heavy satellite trackers. 🔍 Key Features