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- 08-30-2011 09:32 PM #1
Channel Editor Problem
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Downloaded and installed the channel editor for the S9. Having a problem. Maybe due to doing something wrong? What I did was to dump the TP_PROG.dbs from receiver. Opened file with editor. Clicked on a Sat and right side showed the channels. Double clicked on a channel to edit name. Noticed only name, channel type, ID, group, scramble, factory, and audio mode were something you could change. Vid Pid, audio pid1, 2, and 3, with pcr pid were all grayed out, not changeable. Change a channel name and small window pops up that states Audio Pid is invalid. Click on OK and Pid is set to zero. Not good if you are going to put file back into receiver and have audio pid at zero.
So what could be wrong?
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- 08-31-2011 06:58 PM #2
Same here with AZ-Editor (DB4 2.1.0c 2009-07-22) (???)
Looks like you can only edit what you add. (Look at your CW entry, the PIDs ore not grayed out.) So copying all the info, Deleting the scanned in channel. Then add a channel and re-enter the channel info, is the only way to do it. (it's a P.I.T.B.)One night I walked home very late and fell asleep in somebody's satellite dish.My dreams were showing up on TV's all over the world. -- Steven Wright
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- 08-31-2011 10:06 PM #3
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FaT Air,
Well, it looks to me that the editor is a pile of junk.
Guess I will just use the one in the S9.
RT.
- 09-01-2011 10:54 AM #4
The editor in the S9 does not allow you to make any changes to the PID info.
SetEditHD100 Is what you need. Do a Google search for it. GregH
- 09-01-2011 07:09 PM #5
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- 01-22-2012 01:16 PM #6
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- 01-22-2012 02:04 PM #7
I use OpenboxS9-loader_Editor_HD.rar. Google it. It's free and can edit all fields. You must rename TP_PROG.dbs to TP_PROG.abs to edit, then rename back to TP_PROG.dbs after finished editing and saving before transferring back to the S9. Find STBHD_LAN_MM.exe at the same time so you can use your local network to download and upload TP_PROG.dbs.
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- 01-22-2012 04:11 PM #8
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no renaming.
Use the editor itself to load the .udf from the receiver to pc,edit,load back to stb with rs232 cable.
2.1.0c was the latest and the alieditor.ini must say chip type=m3602 or you don't get the ac3 or h264 option tabs.
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- 01-22-2012 05:38 PM #10
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If you didn't it would never boot.
The .udf is the userdb file with your sat and channel info.
The channel editor lets you download .udf,.ddf or .abs files.
There was even a hacked version for loading .dbs without changing names.

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