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Thread: Transparent SNPicons have black background on Linux4LCD

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    Quote Originally Posted by zYx View Post
    I save my picons in 32bits and the rest is 8bits.

    8bits picons have the black background on LCD.
    That will be the issue then, they need to be 32bit for LCD4Linux to see them as transparent.


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    Unless it could be coded in LCD4Linux?

    I'm already looking for a way to batch convert them all to 32 bit

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    Ok issue resolved, converted picons to 32bit and now they display correctly.


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    I converted all OCRAM PICONS 400x240 SNP picons to 32 bits and you can download it here. 46.5 MB!
    Last edited by zYx; 27-06-15 at 22:50.

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    just grabbed these, thanks to buys for sorting, quick question as read few different answers, looked for a picon guide but cant fid one bu sure there will be one here

    is it best to put these picons on flash memory or hdd?
    and whats ftp location for both ?

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    If you put them in the flash they will be lost on a reflash. If you put them on HDD there will be a performance hit especially if the HDD needs to spin up. USB flash is ready to go all the time and doesn't get wiped on a reflash.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Huevos View Post
    If you put them in the flash they will be lost on a reflash. If you put them on HDD there will be a performance hit especially if the HDD needs to spin up. USB flash is ready to go all the time and doesn't get wiped on a reflash.
    thanks for that, will this set of icons work for both lcd and epg/channel lists also ?

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    all sorted and working

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