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bellejt
10-04-14, 18:14
on boot I still see the old openvix colorscreen.How do I get the lovely Zeus screen or my own screen ?

bellejt
11-04-14, 14:54
on boot I still see the old openvix colorscreen.How do I get the lovely Zeus screen or my own screen ?


No one ? When I ftp a bootscreen to the box the old vix is still showing,nit the new screen.Even with the program xorionBootLogoMatik it does not work.

josh_g
11-04-14, 14:56
first of why don't you upgrade to Zues? that way you will get it!

Secondly if you would like to stay on an old build what folder are you copying the boot screen too?

bellejt
11-04-14, 15:08
I have udpated yesterday to zeus 23 because got explanation for using LCD4linux on new img.Working fine but get old bootscreen.Isn't it in usr/share ?

Larry-G
11-04-14, 15:28
If your using Zeus you will have the default Zeus bootlogo's. which exact screen are you talking about here ?.

bellejt
11-04-14, 15:33
when I reboot the box I have old screens from openvix - multicolored.Info says ZEUS 23 kernel 3.3.8 latest update 2014-04-08.
I changed scin but think that has noting to do with bootscreen (logo)

nsw9154
11-04-14, 15:36
if you did a full clean flash of ZEUS 23 you should also get the zeus boot screen :confused:

bellejt
11-04-14, 15:40
I did a flash with the USB stick in front od duo2.Maybe I need to reflash. I did not flash a new bootloader.Should not be necessaiy caus image is running well.

Larry-G
11-04-14, 15:42
when I reboot the box I have old screens from openvix - multicolored.Info says ZEUS 23 kernel 3.3.8 latest update 2014-04-08.
I changed scin but think that has noting to do with bootscreen (logo)


That does not sound like a boot screen to me, how are you accessing it ?, it sounds like the about > information screen, if this is the case then it is entirely possible that the skin you loaded is not 100 percent compatible and needs to be fully updated for all ViX screens.

Larry-G
11-04-14, 15:42
I did a flash with the USB stick in front od duo2.Maybe I need to reflash. I did not flash a new bootloader.Should not be necessaiy caus image is running well.


No a bootloader update is not required, nor is there one available fro that model any way.

bellejt
11-04-14, 15:49
on booting I get old Vix screens.The info is from the info screen when the box is fully started and on a channel.When i try to change the bootscreen as I did in vix 3.808 it does not work eather.I copy a mvi file with ftp to usr/share. Is there perhaps something to change in settings ? I have VIx HD Night skin on the box.

Larry-G
11-04-14, 15:53
changing the bootscreen images is exactly the same as it has always been, i'm still not sure exactly which screen your referring to, although i suspect it may be the splash screen, which can not be changed by FTP but needs to be flashed to the receiver, this is a very easy task.

bellejt
11-04-14, 15:59
order of starting : I see a openvix blue screen.VIX turning in left upper corner and screen changing to multicolored screen.After that epg bar comes up and channel shows.
Ps : what is the splash screen and how do I flash it ?

Larry-G
11-04-14, 16:07
The splash screen is the very first image that appears when you boot the receiver, usually for only a second or two.

bellejt
11-04-14, 16:10
thats the openvix blue screen here.

Larry-G
11-04-14, 16:21
I dont have a duo2 to check but on my solo2 its the light purple Vu+ screen.

bellejt
11-04-14, 16:28
I thought on booting I should see the zeus screen. Or a simular screen.

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Larry-G
11-04-14, 16:34
I thought on booting I should see the zeus screen. Or a simular screen.

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no those are not the default Zeus bootlogo's, we are currently using the "star burst" screen that came with the very first Zeus build, but there will be a thread in the following days with regard to some upcoming bootlogo related stuff for ViX.

bellejt
11-04-14, 16:37
oke then I will just have patience.Box is running fine with new zeus image and all the old settings work fine also.Especially the LCD4linux screen.