@WanWizard:
I don't know where the abbreviations SRP and SNP come from, but they are unclear. I use these two:
SRC - Service Reference Code
SRN - Service Reference Name
@nick61:
It is not a problem to create picons youyself. For example, with the help of found LOGO channels on the internet + using the same background for picons, you can also create picons yourself. The problem is that from time to time, TV channel changes its logo (new ones appear, old ones disappear, or the owner and thus the channel logo itself).
The default directory path for picons on every Enigma2, is usually this one: "/usr/share/enigma2/picon/"
The standard format of PNG-files for picons is usually 220x132 (8 bit, RGB). For HD SKINs also as 400x240 (8 bit, RGB) resolution.
It is simpler to use in your case the names of the ".png" files, according to the channel names (SRN). However, here you have to know the algorithm for the correct naming of files (how to remove spaces, how to change the signs "+" and "-", how to change the size of the letters in the file name, etc.).
If you want, you can also use SRC (Service Referenc Code). You have to find the SRCs and then modify the names of the ".png" files according to them. It is simple. You only need to change the character ":" from the code (Service Reference Code) to the character "_" in the file name, because the colon is unacceptable character in the names of files and folders. You can find the SRCs, for example, in Enigma2 OpenWebif (as a URL link, if you move your mouse over the link to the channel) or in the files "/etc/enigma2/userbouquet.*.tv"
Alternatively, you can contact someone who creates such picones. But you will pikon the author in question, you will have to supply praivdele also with reliable sources of stations. You must always tune in to a new / current list and post regularly. For example, Chocholousek is one of the creators of similar picons, mainly for satellites and some DVB-T2: https://picon.cz/forum/
Edited by s3n0, 17 September 2022 - 21:22.