Just installed AutoBouquets on the latest Vix 3.0.405, Can I still use Dbedit to delete unused channels.
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Auto bouquet
- philrum
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sure can m8
or just use your remote:- highlight the bouquet you want to remove - press menu - remove entry - ok -
Thanks for the info, I also notice, I have no picons showing. I ahve put them in the flash drive but they dont show up , ant idea's.
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Is the flash drive mounted, try different drive, format the drive to fat32 then mounted -
Drive mounted, changed drive and still no picons !.
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Hi there, is the usb drive mounted as "media Usb"??
You will need to set it as this,then to add your picons folder,ftp it to that location.
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might be a silly question but are they in a folder called picon
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Hi thanks for all the advice, the drive is mounted as usb /media and they are in a folder called picon. Still no picon show up. Apart from in the usb/media/picon folder is there any wherelse it needs to be, or do I have to go into setup and change anything as it's now doing my box in. !!
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Ok , one thing you could try is to remove the "picon" folder from media/usb and place it in usr/share/enigma2 then restart the gui. If the picons work then we will know that it is defo a mounting or usb drive problem.
Let us know how you get on.
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Lastnight I used Dbedit, I noticed that it also did not show up the picon. I moved the picon folder into usr/share/enigma2 and great it worked. Really pleased. I tried dbedit after this but still no picons in this. How do I go about making it work forn flash drive. I really appreciate the help with this. Thanks.
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