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#1 3262

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Posted 20 July 2014 - 11:47

I have a odin m7 and I use openatv, but in the past I have always used the images OpenPLi. I would like to use the official bootlogo.mvi OpenPLi. Where can I find up to date? or, how can I do to remove them from rootfs.bin?


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Re: bootlogo official openpli #2 ims

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Posted 20 July 2014 - 13:30

When you using OpenATV, why you need/want using original logo OpenPLi  :huh:  OpenPLi is logo for official OpenPLi images.


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Re: bootlogo official openpli #3 mimisiku

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Posted 20 July 2014 - 13:48

OpenATV is build around OpenPli. Perhaps he likes the OpenPli better than OpenATV. Anyway, it's pretty useless to put another logo in. If you like OpenPli so much, reinstall OpenPli on your box..
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Re: bootlogo official openpli #4 Pedro_Newbie

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Posted 20 July 2014 - 16:46

That won't work on an Odin :D



Re: bootlogo official openpli #5 mirakels

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Posted 20 July 2014 - 22:33

The openPli logo is for the openPli image, so may not be used on non-openPli images (I don't think Vu+ will be happy if you put and Xtrend logo on a Vu+ box either).

Secondly we ask for openPli based images to add a 'based on openPli' message on their bootlogo, so again you cannot use the openPli logo as that does not contain that statement.


Geen wonder... Had slechts een dm7000, maar wel ook een rotor. eigenlijk al een tijdje ook een dm600 en dm7025. Maar nu kijkend met een et9000 en vuduo

Re: bootlogo official openpli #6 The_Raven

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Posted 12 July 2015 - 12:05

Where can i found infos about the actual bootlogo (autor, location etc.)? :)




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