If you manage a satellite receiver running Enigma2, you know that channel lists can become messy quickly. Dead transponders, out-of-order bouquets, and duplicate channels are a nightmare. Enter DemonEditor – a powerful, cross-platform tool that gives you surgical control over your lamedb and bouquet files.
Unlike older tools like DreamboxEDIT, DemonEditor offers modern features: automatic provider updates (via satellites.xml), Picons management, and native support for .tv/.radio file structures. demoneditor install
This guide covers installation on Windows, Linux, and macOS, plus initial setup to connect to your receiver. If you manage a satellite receiver running Enigma2,
Once installed, you need to connect the software to your satellite receiver. Paths: Ensure the paths point to where Enigma2
/etc/enigma2/ for settings and /usr/share/enigma2/picon/ for picons).Click File > Open and point to your local or remote M3U file. For remote URLs (e.g., http://your-provider:8080/get.php?username=x&password=y), DemonEditor will download a local cache.