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    no blue tooth device manager under plugins on vu+ zero box

    Hello, I have a vu+zero box with open vix.
    I am trying to add channel icons to the epg following the video guide.
    My problem is i press menu, then plugins and the next step is to select bluetooth device manager. but in my case there is no blue tooth device manager listed under plugins.
    Any help would be appreciated thank you

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    Conflict of post. You say bluetooth but you want channel icons? Can you explain what it is you are after?


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    Does the zero even have Bluetooth ?. not that it would need Bluetooth to install picons.
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    i am following the video guide on the forum to add channel icons to the epg.
    the third step states to select bluetooth device manager which is under plugins.
    There is no bluetooth device manager to select under plugins on my box so i cant proceed any further
    thanks for your reply

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    I dont think it has bluetooth but just trying to follow the video instructions ?

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    As this box has no BT there's no BT-device manager on the feeds. But this is completely unrelated to picons.
    Can you point me to the video that shows such a faulty instruction?

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    the video i watched in the forum is located in, vix team support centre/ vix image guides/ how to install picons (channel logos) video guide.
    thanks for your replys

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    No idea why any one would include Bluetooth as part of the instructions to install picons, even if the box had Bluetooth it is unrelated to picons. All you have to do for picons is place a folder called picon onto the root of a USB stick and place the picons into that. Then put it into your receiver and if needed reboot it.
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    If this is the guide you looked at
    http://www.world-of-satellite.com/sh...s)-Video-Guide
    It does indeed look like it was on bluetooth devices
    But I suspect what the video should have shown was the download plugins button ( green ) was pushed to search the downloadable plugins
    and then picons

    Easy if you know what your doing but I can see how missing a step in the video could cause a little confusion
    Last edited by gerinemo; 29-12-16 at 15:13.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gerinemo View Post
    If this is the guide you looked at
    http://www.world-of-satellite.com/sh...s)-Video-Guide
    It does indeed look like it was on bluetooth devices
    But I suspect what the video should have shown was the download plugins button ( green ) was pushed to search the downloadable plugins
    and then picons

    Easy if you know what your doing but I can see how missing a step in the video could cause a little confusion
    thank you for that, Yes it was the video i was looking at , thanks all clear now

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