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@ProfYaffle please update description :)
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between the system clock and DVB time is greater than this. This can help
stop horrible oscillations on the system clock.</dd>

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<b>Picon</b>
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<dd>Text description.</dd>

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Picons (from p ersonal icons) are collections of similar icons that can be automatically matched against your channels based on a number of technical parameters that will uniquely define a channel. The use of these parameters (e.g. mux, frequency, orbital position) removes the ambiguity of using names - it's not case sensitive, it doesn't care if there are spaces or not, and so on.

You can generate picons yourself from existing images, or you can usually find sets pre-made on the Internet if you search for them. They're a good way to get large numbers of icons matched quickly, and usually in a similar style (such as square, x * y pixels, with a consistent highlight/reflection effect).


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<dt>Prefer picons over channel name:</dt>
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If both a picon and a channel-specific (e.g. channelname.jpg) icon are defined, use the picon.

example: file:///tmp/icons/%C.png or http://... (add description)</dd>

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<dt>Channel icon path</dt>
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Path to an icon for this channel. This can be named however you wish, as a local (file://) or remote (http://) image.

example: file:///tmp/picons or http://... (add description)</dd>

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<dt>Picon path</dt>
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Path to a directory (folder) containing your picon collection. This can be named however you wish, as a local (file://) or remote (http://) location - however, remember that it's pointing to a directory as the picon names are automatically generated from the service parameters (frequency, orbital position, etc.).

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