Samsung Channel List Editor For Mac



Have you just bought a brandnew hightech samsung television? Congratulations. Sorting the favorite channels is probably one of the first things you do. Nowadays, specially with hundreds or thounds of channels, this task can be a very cumbersome. Moving channels by using the remote, e.g. from #343 to #23, takes some time. To make things easier, i have written this tool. With SamyCHAN you can organize your channel list very comfortable.

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Export your channel list as .SCM

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Want to start now? No problem. Basically the procedure is the following:

  1. Export channel list (.scm) to a usb-stick
  2. Open it with SamyCHAN, edit and save it
  3. Import channel list (.scm) from usb-stick

Where do i find the export-option?

Samsung Channel List Editor For Mac

Every SAMSUNG television (at least since the b-series) has the posibility to export the channels. The magic option is transfer channel list. This options is sometimes a bit hidden.

  1. Open the Menu
  2. Go to the main item Broadcasting
  3. Open channel settings (last item)
  4. choose transfer channel list
  5. enter your pin (default: 0000)
I recently needed a tool to edit a Samsung TV channel list and I've tried a few tools but all were pretty buggy. I ended up using an application called SamToolBox which, even though it is a bit buggy and not very intuitive, gets the job done.
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SamToolBox is available for Linux and Windows and it should work with all Samsung TVs that support extracting the channel list.

To be able to edit the channel list of a Samsung TV, use an USB stick to export the channel list from the TV (Channels > Transfer Channel List > Export to USB). Then, on your computer, open the exported .scm file in SamToolBox.
In SamToolBox, you'll find the channel list (if you're using cable) under 'map-CableD' so double click it and a new tab should be displayed with all the available TV channels.
If you want to re-order the channel list (some Samsung 'Smart' TVs don't allow sorting the channels directly on the TV), use cut/copy/paste, Ctrl + W to swap two channels or increase channel number using Ctrl + + and decrease the channel number using Ctrl + -.
I'm telling you this because at first I tried to change the channel number (first column) and that doesn't work as I thought it would: when using a number that's already assigned to another channel, that channel is removed instead of the channel numbers being swapped. Furthermore, trying to change the channel number sometimes crashes the application.
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Once you're done editing the channels, save the file, copy it on an USB stick and import it in your Samsung TV (Channels > Transfer Channel List > Import from USB).

Download and use SamToolBox Samsung TV channel editor in Linux


If you're using 64bit, install the 32bit libqt4-gui using the command below (thanks to Michael for the info!) or else SamToolBox won't work:
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Next, download SamToolBox*, extract it and in the samtoolboxfolder there should be a single file called 'samtoolbox' - right click this file, select Properties and on the Permissions tab, enable 'Allow executing file as program'. Then simply double click the 'samtoolbox' file to launch the application.

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* The SamToolBox Sourceforge page was removed, so the download link is an old binary I had on my computer.