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me1960
30-10-09, 15:58
'' The program TO USE FOR creating the images is called TMPGEnc

1.download TMPGEnc (google)
2.unzip
3.cancel the 1st window....

then configure TMPGEnc: (there are tutos on the Net for TMPGEnc if you want)

video source: choose your image
output file: choose a folder
type of flow: elementary (video)
then go to “parameters”


“standard of flow: ” = video MPEG-1
“dimension” = 720 Pixel x576 (very important)
“ratio of aspect: ” = 1:1 (VGA)
“image gives rhythm: ” = 25 fps
“mode of control of the flow: ” = constant binary debit (CBR)
“flow: ” = 12000
“search for movement: ” = standard

Once checked, click OK

return to the 1st window and launch “encoder” and your image is created


* If the image is in flash, the /boot repertory is assembled in reading only, to be able to replace the bootlogo.mvi, it is simply necessary by telnet to mount the repertory in read/write:

telnet
copy/paste the Code:
mount - O rw, remount /boot
validate
then with DCC go to usr/boot
there are 4 files which interress us
bootlogo.mvi (it is the 1ire image which one sees with starting)
backdrop.mvi
bootlogo_wait.mvi
switchoff.mvi
the 3 last files contain the image which remains until the appearance of the channels...

you now can go to usr/boot using DCC and replace the file bootlogo.mvi (safeguard it somewhere if you want to keep a trace of the old picture…) by the new image which you have just created: rename it bootlogo.mvi then send it with DCC which will ask you if you want to replace the file which already exists… yes.

renew the operation with another image and TMPGenc which you rename and replace for:
backdrop.mvi
bootlogo_wait.mvi
switchoff.mvi
(the same image encoded for the 3 files)
(save backdrop.mvi/bootlogo_ wait.mvi/switchoff.mvi if you want to keep a trace of the old image)


after that just reboot the dreambox. ''