Hello,
I'm running NextPVR v5 on Windows 10. I use Schedules Direct for my EPG and channel icons. Channel icons generally download and display correctly, but occasionally they don't. Sometimes no icon appears in NextPVR's TV Guide, sometimes the correct icon appears, and sometimes a "broken" icon appears. That broken icon appears like this in the TV Guide:
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When I check Users>Public>NPVR-Data>media>channels, I see that no icon in the TV Guide corresponds to either no icon in this folder or an icon that has the "wrong" filename. However, when a "broken" icon appears, I can always find a file with the correct name. When I open this file using Windows Photo, the correct channel icon displays. I can't detect any difference between files containing icons that display correctly and those that display the above "broken" icon.
How can I cause the correct channel icon to display in this case?
Thank you.
Edited to add: When I previewed this post, the icon displayed correctly. Now I'm getting gibberish. I don't know how to fix that. My apologies.
Edited to add: If I run the Desktop App, the offending icons display properly, but they display the broken icon in the Web app. They also display correctly in Kodi running on the "server". However, Moreover, the same channels display the broken icon on my RPi running OSMC, which is connected to NextPVR over my home network.
Again, thanks for any help.
I'm running NextPVR v5 on Windows 10. I use Schedules Direct for my EPG and channel icons. Channel icons generally download and display correctly, but occasionally they don't. Sometimes no icon appears in NextPVR's TV Guide, sometimes the correct icon appears, and sometimes a "broken" icon appears. That broken icon appears like this in the TV Guide:
[img]data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAACQAAAAmCAYAAACsyDmTAAAAu0lEQVRYhe3U0Q2DMAwEUL4yiOfJUF7J3ilzuF+RTAQ4bZUrFUY6AQKJJ3LOVkqxO2X7NeD+ICKyq9Ral4WZdxgimgNF73waVU3Qg0EiEgYOOjtExFprIQoKMrMQBQdFKChopk8wUGttFxiol9cvjS90fwYBedj4F/p1NG3LNsarSYJN2dHHZjbDpR3yy3F077sGAfkyj+UezzDQzAEd+9lASv1tEvQMEDObqi7L26DVSVCCEpSgBP0b6AU4TqpLBhjAHQAAAABJRU5ErkJggg==[/img]
When I check Users>Public>NPVR-Data>media>channels, I see that no icon in the TV Guide corresponds to either no icon in this folder or an icon that has the "wrong" filename. However, when a "broken" icon appears, I can always find a file with the correct name. When I open this file using Windows Photo, the correct channel icon displays. I can't detect any difference between files containing icons that display correctly and those that display the above "broken" icon.
How can I cause the correct channel icon to display in this case?
Thank you.
Edited to add: When I previewed this post, the icon displayed correctly. Now I'm getting gibberish. I don't know how to fix that. My apologies.
Edited to add: If I run the Desktop App, the offending icons display properly, but they display the broken icon in the Web app. They also display correctly in Kodi running on the "server". However, Moreover, the same channels display the broken icon on my RPi running OSMC, which is connected to NextPVR over my home network.
Again, thanks for any help.