Alternative: For Android-based Philips TVs, many users successfully utilize open-source third-party alternatives like , which fully supports Philips channel file formats. Editing Your Channels on a PC
Before you can edit, you must move the TV's internal database to a USB drive. Connect a FAT32-formatted to your TV. Channel List Copy Copy to USB Once complete, a folder (often named or containing files like DVBSall.xml ) will be on your drive. 2. Using the Editor on your Computer Open the Software : Launch the Philips Channel Editor PhilipsChannelEditor.exe ) on your Windows PC. Load the File File > Open and navigate to your USB drive. Select the file that corresponds to your tuner type (e.g., DVBSall.xml for satellite or for cable). Edit Channels : Drag and drop channels to your preferred positions. : Select a channel and type a new name in the "Name" field. Delete/Hide
What are you sorting (Satellite, Cable, or Antenna)?
Plug the USB back into the TV and select 'Copy to TV' from the same menu. 3. Troubleshooting Common Hurdles
A is a utility designed to let you bypass the often tedious on-screen menus of a smart TV to organize, rename, and sort your television channels on a computer.
: To use an editor, you first must export your channel list from the TV. On many models, this is done by inserting a USB drive and navigating to Home > Configuration > TV Settings > Preferences > Copy Channel List > Copy to USB .
Investing fifteen minutes into organizing your channel list drastically improves your daily viewing experience. You eliminate the visual clutter of shopping networks, sports packages you do not subscribe to, and foreign language channels you do not understand. A clean lineup means less time scrolling and more time enjoying your favorite entertainment.
The official application runs exclusively on Windows environments: Windows 10 (32-bit and 64-bit) Windows 11 Supported Philips TV Formats