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Mastering Your Channel List: The Ultimate Guide to DK Channel Editor

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Bulk Editing

: Select multiple channels at once to delete them or move them to the top/bottom of your list. Mastering Your Channel List: The Ultimate Guide to

  • Delete Scrambled: Click the "Encryption" column header to sort. Select all rows that say "Scrambled" or "Locked." Right-click > Delete.
  • Delete Radio: Go to the "Radio" tab at the bottom. Delete everything if you only want TV.
  • Delete Test/Dead Channels: Sort by "Service Name." Look for strings like "test," "---," or "service unavailable."
  • Windows only – no native macOS or Linux version (though it may run via Wine).
  • No real‑time preview – cannot stream or preview a channel while editing.
  • Steep learning curve for beginners – interface is functional but dated.
  • No automatic satellite blind scan – you still need the receiver to scan new transponders.
  • Development status – the original author (Dienstag Kind) has not released frequent updates; newer Enigma2 features (like FBC tuners, multistream) may be partially supported.