| Problem | Solution |
|---------|----------|
| Channels show “No keys” after restore | Re-upload userdb.bin separately via USB Upgrade → UserDB. |
| Bouquets missing after upload | Use Tools → Starsat → Rebuild bouquet index. |
| Editor crashes on open | Delete config.ini from editor folder; re-select Starsat mode. |
| Radio channels appear in TV list | Enable Move radio to separate list before saving. |
| PowerVu not decrypting | Ensure channel SID matches key assignment; try Autoroll mode. |
The typical workflow for a user modifying their Starsat setup via AzBox Editor involves the following steps: azbox channel editor starsat exclusive
The AZBox channel editor is a third-party software application designed to read, modify, and upload channel databases (usually .abs or .udf files) to AZBox and certain Starsat receivers. Unlike the clunky, slow interfaces on the TV screen, an editor allows you to manage thousands of channels on your PC in minutes. | Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | Channels
When you add "Starsat Exclusive" to the mix, you are referring to a specific, often modified, version of this editor. This version is tailored to unlock proprietary features found only in Starsat receivers that run on the AZBox engine—such as the Starsat 20000 HD Hyper, SR-200HD Extreme, or similar Linux-based models. Once finished, Save the file back to your USB drive
Modern Starsat "Exclusive" firmware merges satellite and IPTV. This editor lets you import M3U playlists directly into your satellite channel list, creating a hybrid bouquet that looks native to the receiver.
Create custom favorite groups (Sports, Movies, Kids) with logical numbering. The editor supports bulk operations, meaning you can move 100 channels to a "Favorites" folder in a single click.