PredatH0r is a niche developer whose single utility, ChanSort, solves a surprisingly common headache for owners of modern smart televisions: the chaotic order in which digital stations appear after an automatic channel scan. Exported from the set’s hidden service menu as CSV, XLS, or vendor-specific binary files, these channel tables can be dragged into ChanSort’s spreadsheet-like interface, where columns for LCN, name, frequency, encryption, and favorites become fully editable. Users reorder, rename, group, or delete entire multiplexes with familiar drag-and-drop or Excel-style sorting, then write the corrected list back to a USB stick for re-import into Samsung, LG, Panasonic, Sony, Grundig, Philips, Toshiba, Loewe, Sharp, Hisense, TCL, and many other DVB-C/T/S/S2 sets. The tool therefore appeals to hotel technicians standardizing hundreds of identical room TVs, satellite enthusiasts pruning unwanted transponders, cable subscribers who want HD versions at the top of the guide, and regional viewers merging neighboring broadcast areas. Beyond raw channel numbers, ChanSort handles parental locks, provider IDs, satellite positions, and bouquet assignments, while a duplicate finder and signal-strength overlay help decide which of several versions of the same station to keep. Because the operation is offline, no television warranty is affected, and backups are created automatically before every write-back. PredatH0r’s ChanSort is offered for free on get.nero.com, delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always fetching the newest release and enabling silent batch deployment alongside other utilities.
Process exported channel lists of many TVs' DTV and IDTV modes, and be able to import the processed lists back into the TV.
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