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abu baniaz
07-11-14, 16:58
These are picons for the new way of doing picons (Service Named Picons). Cable/Terrestrial/28.2 (except a few)
Credit to MMCmedia for the art work.

EDIT:
See this thread for more details

EDIT 08/11/2014:
Upload moved to

http://openvix.co.uk/index.php?dir=Picons/

duoduo
07-11-14, 17:18
Do these need to be used in line with a USB or can they be ftpto the receiver?

mcquaim
07-11-14, 17:26
Do these need to be used in line with a USB or can they be ftpto the receiver?

Treat them the same as any other picons.. They can go in any of the picon locations!

MK
07-11-14, 18:25
are these only for vix image

mcquaim
07-11-14, 18:40
are these only for vix image

Currently yes but I can see this being adapted pretty soon by other teams as it reduces the maintenance greatly for picon providers...

DaMacFunkin
07-11-14, 19:08
I'm quite sure that tv headend (xbmc) uses them in that format as well.

duoduo
07-11-14, 19:53
Do these need to be used in line with a USB or can they be ftpto the receiver?

abu baniaz
07-11-14, 20:00
Treat them as you would with service reference picons. You will have to wait until Apollo 77 is on your image for these to kick in.

/picon
/media/usb/picon/
/media/hdd/picon/

Andy_Hazza
07-11-14, 20:19
Hard Drive (hdd) not recommended though.

abu baniaz
07-11-14, 20:27
Hard Drive (hdd) not recommended though.
Correct, a physical hdd is not recommended (unless already spinning for automatic timeshift).

However, if you only have a USB stick connected, it is normally mounted as /media/hdd/

DaMacFunkin
07-11-14, 20:29
As my hard drive is spinning for timeshift i always use my hard drive and have no probs or slow downs on either duo2 or solo2.

Larry-G
08-11-14, 15:14
As my hard drive is spinning for timeshift i always use my hard drive and have no probs or slow downs on either duo2 or solo2.

Thats exactly because your HDD is constantly spinning for timeshift, if it were not you would be seeing upto and possibly over a 5 second delay in channel zapping, and EPG use etc etc etc.