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Click to expand.Hey B.J. I wasn't sure if anyone else had experimented with it since I didn't see any reports, so I thought I would take a chance. Since it didn't crash immediately on me, I was at least more pleased than I was with the previous versions of MaZEdit. I posted it here for others to test, if they wanted to take the chance on wasting their time. I have since played with it a little more and found that. I edited channel names, changed flags, added transponders, deleted transponders, added satellites, deleted satellites, changed longitude settings, changed switch parameters and ports, etc.
And I uploaded/downloaded the files without problems (so far). Like you, I am highly skeptical of any channel manager/editor for the AZBox, (in light of past experiences), so I hate to waste my time on another wild goose, but I wanted something better than what we currently have and I just had to try this MazEdit version to see if it was really improved. It appears that it has been much improved! I still need time to experiment further, I am just taking my time and testing one simplistic part of it at a time. Just FYI, I am using firmware 0.9.4785. That old black magic sheet music pdf. I don't know and can't say if this editor version works as well with other firmwares or not.
If you have some free time to fool around with it, I would recommend giving it a shot. Maybe, just maybe, we have something that really DOES work. Good to hear that it may be actually working. I may give it a try. The biggest first step for me will be seeing if it will even start up on my main computer.
I've installed 3 previous versions on this XP computer, and 95% of the time, the program won't even run. When I try to start it, it goes onto the internet, and tries to find a bunch of files back on European sites, then ends up bombing, and never starting. Occasionally it will start, but most of the time it won't. I also loaded it on two other computers, on one it did the same thing as on my main computer, but I WAS able to get it to work on one very old XP computer. So there must be some conflict with respect to the setup of these various computers.
I'd give odds now, that I won't be able to get the thing running on either of my 2 main computers. The other thing that bothers me about MAZ in general, is that it goes in and makes some read-only partitions read-write.
I really don't know why it's doing this. I could understand it if it was the backup directory where the backup DVBS.dat file is kept, but it doesn't seem to be that area. I can't remember off hand what it was it was unprotecting, as it was a long time ago that I ran a packet sniffer on it. But it makes me nervous that software that has been so full of bugs it's making any area R/W that the Azbox people thought needed to be protected. Seems like it's just inviting disaster. But anyway, I may give it a try when I get a chance, mainly just to download from the Azbox, and see if it can understand the Azbox's setup. I'm not about to try uploading TO the Azbox unless a LOT of people have success with it first.
So far, so good! I am pleasently satisfied.
This version of MaZEdit (3.0.0.0) seems to be working without a flaw for me. NOTE: I have installed this on an ACER laptop with Windows XP (SP 3) and AVG security 2010. The only issue I have had thus far was that my AVG security had a conflict with it (I had the older version set as one of the exceptions for AVG to allow outside communications and what-not), but for some reason, it didn't recognize the upgrade to version 3.0.0.0 and I had to reset the exception rule once again. It seems as though it identified it as a totally new and separate program then the older version.
What is really sweet with this version (I don't believe it was present in the previous versions, but I may be mistaken) is that it lists many of the recent AZBox firmwares (both the official releases and the daily snapshot releases) as well as all the plug-ins and cams available. You can download these directly via MaZEdit and some items can be installed directly to the AZBox using the editor.