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I have just upgraded to openvix 4.0 unfortunately I lost everything and had to do a clean install. I cannot find the sky skin in the skinplugins anywhere. also in the picon section its completely different I have no clue which one to choose.
It's there - Openvix blue hd
cheers .. is it openvix-youvix-blue ??
No, its not you-vix blue. Although you-vix blue and confluence are far better skins than the Sky lookalike. Especially when matched with MK Picons - found here http://www.openvix.co.uk/index.php/downloads/picons-channel-icons/
New user here, so once downloaded the picons how do i get them into the box? and set them to work?:confused:
Andy_Hazza
03-08-16, 14:36
Make sure all the picons are in a folder called "picon" and transfer either to a usb or to the root (flash memory).
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ok, beginner here, so i have downloaded 2 files Bouquet List Picons 400x240 by MK 20150619, and also AB 28.2_Sports Red Button.
do these both go into a file called picons and then put the file into root (flash memory) just wrote that and even dont know but will try and do this?
Fingers crossed
im using Vu + control centre and i'm connected to my box but struggling to find flash memory or where to drop the folder in?
i guess there are a lot of users frustrated with me but i really dont have a clue but wanting to know so all i can say is thank you and will defo donate next pay day
Unzip MK picons to file called picon not picons. Transfer file via FZ to media/hdd you will now have a path media/hdd/picon
To enable picons -
Menu/set up/system/epg/graphical infobar EPG settings/Service title mode SET TO picon and service name
Menu/Set up/graphical epg settings/service title mode/ SET TO picon and service name
Restart gui if need be.
Andy_Hazza
03-08-16, 18:25
HDD not recommended.
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HDD not recommended.
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Yes your correct Andy - you should put the picons on a stick - it should then be /media/usb/picon.
I've been setting up an Edision today and the usb is shown as hdd and it was that path i was looking at.
Yes your correct Andy - you should put the picons on a stick - it should then be /media/usb/picon.
I've been setting up an Edision today and the usb is shown as hdd and it was that path i was looking at.
Actually picons can happily go to the receivers internal flash memory where the receiver has sufficient. Epg data on the other hand is always best stored on a USB stick.
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