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    Initial Xtrend Boot Screen

    Is there a way to replace the xtrend initial boot screen, I am using MK BOOT LOGO's however when the machine boots, it displays a landing page from xtrend, its only on for a short period before the OS boot and then it is replaced by my MK BOOT LOGO pic,

    Im assuming its something xtrend have build in to the firmware/bootloader and as such can not be replaced, but it would be nice if I could.

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    There is a specific flashing process, but can't remember the button presses.


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    just navigate to usr/share you should see backdrop and boot logo.........just make sure you don't have backdrops loaded in the plugins menu

    I have this one boot.jpg
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    IMAG0267.jpg

    I have that setup myself, however when initially booting the machine I get a "Xtrend, the gateway for smart Linux tv" crappy image.

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    you mean a specific way to flash a altered boot loader, with a modified backdrop file?

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    Use the normal ViX image and unzip it to USB: it contains the flash-screen.
    Now reboot the box and press 'CH-' on the frontpanel (not OK!): splash screen will be flashed.

    Be aware: this takes only a split second, so it may look like nothing happened.

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    can I alter this screen in the flash file with one of my choosing?




    When ive flashed a full openvix image via usb before it has never remover the xtrend boot screen, it only appears for a second or two while the machines then boots openvix, when immediately the bootlogo changes to the one I have Ftp'd across into usr/share.

    will the above method replace this initial boot screen or just the OS boot screen?
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    That's correct, as for fleshing the image one has to push the 'OK'-button, and for flashing the boot-screen one has to push the 'CH-'-button.
    This is about the boot-screen (the picture you see briefly in the first stage of the boot process); it's located in a dedicated part of the flash, hence the special flash-method.

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    I can that is a splash.bin file, how do I convert a picture of my choice to splash.bin? and what are the requirments i.e. file size/pic resolution?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ford1 View Post
    I can that is a splash.bin file, how do I convert a picture of my choice to splash.bin? and what are the requirments i.e. file size/pic resolution?
    Well from googling each E2 image seems to use different
    On another forum they say 24 bit 700 x 480 pixels for ViX, bmp format renamed to splash_cfe_auto.bin and copied to usb fat32 stick in appropiate folder ... in your case et10000 if I remember correctly
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    That can't be image dependant; the image (Linux/E2) doesn't even know about this screen. It's only hardware dependant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twol View Post
    Well from googling each E2 image seems to use different
    On another forum they say 24 bit 700 x 480 pixels for ViX, bmp format renamed to splash_cfe_auto.bin and copied to usb fat32 stick in appropiate folder ... in your case et10000 if I remember correctly

    Close ET8000,
    Imanaged to "get rid" of the offending image however the image I tried to use didn't flash correctly/wasn't the correct format, as now I just have a black screen. to me this is better, but not quite how I would like. (others may disagree) is there a way to revert one of the mk boot logo's back from .mvi to a usable .bmp format so I could use the same one as I use for vix, thus not seeing any difference between the two stage boot sequence.


    I appreciate this may be seen as a little anal, however id like to try, and the beauty of having a Linux satellite reciver is ultimately the customisation aspect, allowing ME to set up the box how I want, not how a provider wants.

    Thanks for the help so far guys

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