Most modern satellite receivers support third-party channel lists. Below is a general guide for Enigma2 (Linux-based) receivers and generic Android STBs.
Here are some common issues that users may encounter with Satcodx channel lists:
The developers release updates regularly—often bi-weekly or monthly. To get the latest list:
(Satellite Control Data Exchange) is an industry-standard format and service used to manage and share comprehensive satellite channel data. It is primarily used by satellite enthusiasts and manufacturers to simplify the process of updating channel lists and transponder information on digital satellite receivers (STBs). Key Features of SatcoDX Channel Lists
"Channels are there, but no video/audio." Solution: Your receiver may lack the codec (e.g., HEVC/H.265). Check if the channel is in 4K or requires an HEVC-capable box.
: Obtain the service_list.sdx or updated_service_list.sdx file from the manufacturer's support site or a community database.
The list is typically distributed in format (native to SatcoDX software) or exported to .m3u , .udf , and .csv for various receivers (like Dreambox, VU+, Openbox, or Enigma2 devices).
Most modern satellite receivers support third-party channel lists. Below is a general guide for Enigma2 (Linux-based) receivers and generic Android STBs.
Here are some common issues that users may encounter with Satcodx channel lists: satcodx channel list
The developers release updates regularly—often bi-weekly or monthly. To get the latest list: To get the latest list: (Satellite Control Data
(Satellite Control Data Exchange) is an industry-standard format and service used to manage and share comprehensive satellite channel data. It is primarily used by satellite enthusiasts and manufacturers to simplify the process of updating channel lists and transponder information on digital satellite receivers (STBs). Key Features of SatcoDX Channel Lists Check if the channel is in 4K or
"Channels are there, but no video/audio." Solution: Your receiver may lack the codec (e.g., HEVC/H.265). Check if the channel is in 4K or requires an HEVC-capable box.
: Obtain the service_list.sdx or updated_service_list.sdx file from the manufacturer's support site or a community database.
The list is typically distributed in format (native to SatcoDX software) or exported to .m3u , .udf , and .csv for various receivers (like Dreambox, VU+, Openbox, or Enigma2 devices).