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For Mac — Dreamboxedit

Technically, yes. But the lamedb file is a binary database. Manually editing it will almost certainly corrupt your channel list. DreamboxEdit for Mac provides a clean, spreadsheet-like interface where you can drag and drop channels, see signal information (Service ID, Transponder ID, Namespace), and ensure every change is checksum-validated before sending it back to your receiver.

Place your Picon folder (e.g., /media/usb/picons/ ) and enable "View" > "Show Picons" inside DreamboxEdit. dreamboxedit for mac

(like Dreambox, VU+, and Zgemma). While it was originally built for Windows, Mac users can now run it natively or via specialized wrappers to keep their bouquets organized without leaving macOS. Key Features Bouquet Management : Easily create, delete, and reorder channel groups. Remote Sync Technically, yes

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