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    MiracleBox Mini

    Hello

    Few questions please:

    1: OpenVix Miraclebox Mini support Youtube? I cannot find it

    2: OpenVix supports dual tuner recording?

    3: Out of curiousity I want to install original Miraclebox image. Whats the process?

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    There is no native YouTube app in the ViX image, due to licensing restrictions.

    Yes multi tuner recording is fully supported in ViX and always has been.

    The USB flashing process is the same regardless of the image, with exception to the ViX "couch" flashing feature.

    You can get a tutorial that shows you how to flash this and other ViX supported receivers by USB from our download site. Www.openvix.co.uk


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    Hi:

    1: What is Couch flashing?

    2: Possible to install softcams in native MB image?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pheonix View Post
    There is no native YouTube app in the ViX image, due to licensing restrictions.

    Yes multi tuner recording is fully supported in ViX and always has been.

    The USB flashing process is the same regardless of the image, with exception to the ViX "couch" flashing feature.

    You can get a tutorial that shows you how to flash this and other ViX supported receivers by USB from our download site. Www.openvix.co.uk


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    Couch flashing basically allows you to download and reflash the image, directly from within the image manager with your remote control, without the need for a USB stick.

    I don't know about the original MB image but in ViX you can download a selection of softcams from the images inbuilt plugin feeds, but you will have to provide your own configuration files for legal reasons.


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    Thanks Junior Admin.

    Without going in too much detail.

    How do plugins work in E2?

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    There are multiple ways to install plugins, the two most common are either via the Images own plugin feeds (menu> plugins> green button), or FTP your .ipk file to the /tmp/ directory on the receiver and use the installer (Blue button> ViX> Install local extension).
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    Actually I meant, how do they actually work at hardware and software level?

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    Quote Originally Posted by yeshu26 View Post
    Actually I meant, how do they actually work at hardware and software level?
    That depends on the plugin, but I am not a coder so can not go into great detail.
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    Ok.

    Tried to flash the MB with the USB drive, which has been correctly formatted using FAT 32 method, but it simply goes in the boot stage.

    What am I missing here?

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    Have you read the flashing tutorials on www.openvix.co.uk ?.
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    Yes I did read and follow the tutorial.
    Tried HP format tool, Windows, and Partition magic. No luck yet.

    Any other flashing method like using tftp ethernet based method?

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    Which image do you have on the receiver rite now ? and I may be mistaken but there may be a bootloader update needed before flashing some of the newer images.
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    Open Vix image.

    Build 024
    version Apollo
    kernel 3.12.1



    I want to load Official MB image now.

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    Then try to FTP the image to the backup location (/media/hdd/imagebackups/) on your receiver and use the Image manager to couch flash. (blue button> ViX> Image manager> Restore).
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    Quote Originally Posted by yeshu26 View Post
    Yes I did read and follow the tutorial.
    Tried HP format tool, Windows, and Partition magic. No luck yet.

    Any other flashing method like using tftp ethernet based method?

    thanks
    Are you actually getting the message on the box display "Press arrow up to upgrade now?" when powering on? Also just to be clear, it's the up arrow on the box you need to press, not the up arrow on the remote.

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