I have been searching for an editor program for the AZBox that will truly and actually work without crashing the moment you try to edit a channel name or move a channel or edit a satellite or transponder.
I have tried many so far and at the first sign of an error or a crash, I shut it off and remove the program from my PC and I patiently wait for another version or something else to come along.
I am not certain that I found the best thing here, but I loaded and tried it with one simple task and it did that task very well. I feel very hopeful after all this time waiting, that I want to share it with anyone that wishes to test it out, too.
It is called MaZEdit 2.3 (MaZ_2.3).
I will attach the zip file for this application program here. If you have the guts to test it, great! The first indication I got was that it worked without crashing, but I only tested a very simple activity.
I connected to my AZBox with it, wirelessly. I uploaded my current channel list from my AZBox to this PC and renamed a channel. Then I simply downloaded the newly updated channel list back to the AZBox. I was prompted with a message that the box would need to reboot to effect the changes, and that if this was acceptable, I should click OK to proceed. I did, the box rebooted and my alterations were in effect!
I know that this was a very simple test, but it was the best that I have found thus far out of any of the editor programs that I have tried.
I haven't tested everything yet, obviously. But, I am very elated that it worked this good for me this far! This all went so smooth that I want to believe that all hitches were corrected. That has yet to be seen, of course.
If you wish to try it, I have attached the application in a zip format here. Please inform all of us if you try it and have success beyond what I have tested. I am going to play with it some more when I have more time. I personally don't garauntee it, so you have to play with it at your own risk.
Hopefully, some of you are bold enough and eager as I to fool around with this channel editor program, regardless of the consequences and will provide feedback.
Maybe this one will work well. I have a good feeling so far.
RADAR
I have tried many so far and at the first sign of an error or a crash, I shut it off and remove the program from my PC and I patiently wait for another version or something else to come along.
I am not certain that I found the best thing here, but I loaded and tried it with one simple task and it did that task very well. I feel very hopeful after all this time waiting, that I want to share it with anyone that wishes to test it out, too.
It is called MaZEdit 2.3 (MaZ_2.3).
I will attach the zip file for this application program here. If you have the guts to test it, great! The first indication I got was that it worked without crashing, but I only tested a very simple activity.
I connected to my AZBox with it, wirelessly. I uploaded my current channel list from my AZBox to this PC and renamed a channel. Then I simply downloaded the newly updated channel list back to the AZBox. I was prompted with a message that the box would need to reboot to effect the changes, and that if this was acceptable, I should click OK to proceed. I did, the box rebooted and my alterations were in effect!
I know that this was a very simple test, but it was the best that I have found thus far out of any of the editor programs that I have tried.
I haven't tested everything yet, obviously. But, I am very elated that it worked this good for me this far! This all went so smooth that I want to believe that all hitches were corrected. That has yet to be seen, of course.
If you wish to try it, I have attached the application in a zip format here. Please inform all of us if you try it and have success beyond what I have tested. I am going to play with it some more when I have more time. I personally don't garauntee it, so you have to play with it at your own risk.
Hopefully, some of you are bold enough and eager as I to fool around with this channel editor program, regardless of the consequences and will provide feedback.
Maybe this one will work well. I have a good feeling so far.
RADAR