View Full Version : Which mk picon download
moparopkop
03-07-15, 20:55
I'm using the vixbmc 1080 confluence skin and want to use the mk picons
On looking at them on the download section I see 5 available.
Which one of the 5 do I download?
I'm going to using external HD to store them...
Do I just place in HDD/picon folder or do I need to do it a different way
Thanks
Just place them in the root of the drive in a folder called 'picon' Then tell vix where they are.
moparopkop
03-07-15, 21:02
Just place them in the root of the drive in a folder called 'picon' Then tell vix where they are.
Could you elaborate a bit more as I'm pretty new but learning....
moparopkop
03-07-15, 21:07
I asked to elaborate a bit more as i will be transferring the file by using my laptop as it picks up my lx2 as to using filezilla.as the laptop picks it up under networks automatically
Do not place picons on HDD. With picons on HDD, HDD needs to spin up every time you need to access a picon.
Place them in /media/usb/picon.
moparopkop
03-07-15, 21:25
Do not place picons on HDD. With picons on HDD, HDD needs to spin up every time you need to access a picon.
Place them in /media/usb/picon.
Will I have to have the usb constantly in the box
Yes.
Or you could put them in the flash (/picon). But MK takes a lot of space (220MB) so that depends if your STB has sufficient space.
moparopkop
04-07-15, 09:27
Just checked my flash memory. ..i have 367.7 m free
would it be safe to use this way...
Yes but using USB is best
moparopkop
04-07-15, 12:19
Fook that...as I've got the the xpeed lx2 and the spare usb is at the front behind the panel...so that's a no no
Fook that...as I've got the the xpeed lx2 and the spare usb is at the front behind the panel...so that's a no no
There's no need to be disrespectful, I was only trying to help you out with an answer.
moparopkop
04-07-15, 13:34
None meant dude....
abu baniaz
04-07-15, 13:38
Do you have a USB stick connected to it already?
moparopkop
04-07-15, 14:34
No just the external hd in the usb at the back of box
if you have permanent timeshift enabled as i do, the hdd is permo spinning anyways so shouldnt maater about the hdd spinning,.
I have an 840 pro SSD in mine with timeshift enabled, I sometimes wonder how much wear I'm putting on it. :eek:
I used to think about it, but then mine has been going for the last 3 years or so, on Permo Time Shift and had no problems (frantically touching wood!!) -- More think about how much electricity is uses... Haha....
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