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3.k Wish lists
With SetEdit you have the possibility to create a personal channel list, save this list as wish list and
then (if you have got the corresponding SetEdit full version) adapt any settings file to this wish list and
write it into your receiver.
This means the order of the channels will be taken from the wish list, unwanted channels and
transponders will be deleted and new channels can easily be added.
You can make a new channel research with your receiver whenever you want, read these settings
from your receiver and adapt them to your wish list. So you can be sure not to miss any new channels,
but you don't each time need to rearrange the channels, delete the same channels you don't want to
see or add channels (which e.g. haven't been found by the receiver because they were not active at
the time you made the channel research).
Create a wish list
:
Please load any settings file in SetEdit (for example a settings file you just read from your receiver).
Now you start with moving the most important channels you know on the positions you want (for
example ARD on position 1, ZDF on position 2, ...).
Then you can mark channels you don't want to watch as "unwanted".
It's important to mark those channels as unwanted and not to delete them, because the wish list will be
used to delete these channels automatically from every new settings file. If you delete a channel, this
channel will appear again in your settings each time you make a new channel research with your
receiver.
The unwanted channels will stay in your settings file but will be shown with light grey font colour and
marked with a red minus symbol. So if you change you mind about a channel, you simply have to
remove the marking.
If you save a settings file or write it into the receiver, all unwanted channels or transponders are
deleted.
To mark one or more channels as unwanted there are three possibilities:
You can open the channel data window (double click on the channel) and click on "unwanted" there.
You can use the "mark as" function from the channel list menu or the shortcut "Strg-Alt-K" to mark one
or more selected channels as unwanted.
If you go through the channel list and realise that a transponder only contains channels you don't want
to watch, you have the possibility to mark the whole transponder and all its channels as "unwanted".
Note: If you mark a transponder as unwanted and than adapt a settings file so this wish list, all
channels of this transponder will automatically be marked as unwanted, even if they were new!
To do this you can double click on the transponder and then click on unwanted in the transponder data
window. But if you want to continue editing the channel list you have to click on "All" in the satellite list
and then scroll to the position in the channel list where you want to continue. So it's much easier to
select a channel of the transponder you want to mark as unwanted and then use the function "mark
as" -> "TP of this channel unwanted" of the channel list menu or use the shortcut "Strg-Alt-T".
You can mark channels which you always want to keep in your settings but which may not always be
found by the receiver (for example because they are not active all the time) as "extra" channels. These
channels will always be added when you adapt a settings file to your wish list.
You also have the possibility to link a channel with one or more alternative channels. To do this select
these channels and select the function "mark as" -> "linked" of the channel list menu. This means
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