Philips Channel Editor Updated
First, connect your PC to a "Master" TV via RS232 or WiFi (using the Philips IP Control). Open the Channel Editor software. Click "Read from Display." This pulls the raw, unfiltered tuner scan into your PC.
| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | TV doesn’t see the USB file | Format USB as FAT32, not NTFS/exFAT | | “Invalid file format” error | Don’t rename the file – keep original name with .cfg or .bin extension | | Logos don’t appear | Check image size (max 120x120), PNG only, exact case-sensitive match | | Channels missing after import | Re-scan RF/cable channels on TV first, then export → edit → import | philips channel editor
However, these files were almost impossible for a human to read or edit manually without breaking the TV's internal database. The Birth of the Editor First, connect your PC to a "Master" TV
Some cable providers lock the channel order, meaning the TV will automatically revert your changes the next time it "checks" the signal. To help you find the right tool, could you tell me: What is the Model Number of your Philips TV? | Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | TV
The Channel Editor solves this by giving you the following capabilities:
: Works with terrestrial, cable, and satellite channel lists (typically stored in .xml files like DVBSall.xml ). How to Use the Editor (Step-by-Step)