| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Using wrong editor version | Download the C2.2 editor specifically patched for Starsat. Generic Azbox editors won’t work. | | Channels show as "Service Not Found" | Provider changed transponders | Use the editor’s internet transponder update, then rescan that specific satellite. | | Receiver freezes after upload | Corrupted bouquet pointers | Open the file again in the editor, delete all bouquets (favorites), save as a new file, and re-upload. | | Editor crashes on Windows 11 | Missing DLL or runtime | Install Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributables (2015-2022) and .NET Framework 4.8. | | Cannot see any satellites in editor | Incorrect file format | Ensure you exported the full "Channel List," not just "Favorite List" from your Starsat. |
Congratulations! Your receiver now has a professional-grade channel list.
—have built-in menus for adding Transponders (TP), using a PC-based editor provides several advantages:
A news blackout had hit his home state. The terrestrial networks had been silenced. The fiber lines were cut. The official story was a technical glitch. But Arjun knew better. He had a friend—an old man in a village three hundred kilometers away, where the towers were still down. The old man had no internet. No smartphone. But he had a dusty and a motorized dish pointed at a forgotten Russian satellite, Express-AM44.