What does your TV use (Android TV, Google TV, or Saphi)?
If your TV doesn't recognize the file, ensure you are using the correct file extension authorized by your specific Philips model.
Change cryptic station tags into clean, recognizable names.
Change the display names of channels or renumber them to match your local market. Maintenance:
Click to overwrite the file on your USB drive, then close the program. Step 4: Import the Clean List Back to the TV Plug the USB drive back into your Philips TV. Open the Settings menu again.
Remove duplicate channels, encrypted stations, or networks you never watch.
Ensure the USB is formatted to FAT32 and that it is plugged into a USB 2.0 port if USB 3.0 fails.
You can save a copy of your perfect channel list in case a re-scan happens. How to Use the Philips Channel Editor (Step-by-Step)
💡 Ensure the drive is formatted to FAT32, not NTFS or exFAT.
Open your chosen software or compatible alternative (like ChanSort ).
The Philips Channel Editor is an essential tool for anyone looking to optimize their viewing experience. By shifting the tedious task of channel management from a clumsy TV remote to a streamlined PC interface, you can curate a clean, personalized TV guide in under ten minutes.
The Philips Channel Editor (often integrated with or referred to as Philips TV Channel Editor or Chansort depending on your specific TV model and region) is a utility program for Windows PCs. It lets users modify the channel list configuration file generated by their television sets.

