Philips — Channel Editor
Philips channel-list version 120.0 #371 - PredatH0r/ChanSort
Remove hundreds of unwanted encrypted, foreign, or radio channels at once.
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The process of editing your channel list follows a straightforward, three-stage workflow. Let's break down each step in detail. philips channel editor
If you tell me the exact model number of your Philips TV (found on the back), I can provide more specific instructions or links to the correct software.
Use the software interface to rearrange numbers, delete unwanted stations, and build your favorites list.
Use a USB 2.0 port if the TV features mixed USB generations. Philips channel-list version 120
Move channels to desired numbers, rename them, or mark them as favorites.
The most direct way to access the editing features is through your TV's settings menu. While the exact naming might vary slightly by model (typically found in newer Android-based Philips TVs or older models), you'll generally follow this path:
This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about the Philips Channel Editor—what it is, why you need it, and how to use it to build the perfect, personalized channel list. Let's break down each step in detail
Launch the software (or ChanSort if you have an Android/Google TV). Click File > Open and browse to your USB drive.
Click and drag channels to your preferred numbers.