eichenberg said:I am not sure if this is a 222 issue or an on going issue as I am new to Hopper/Joey as of this weekend. Everytime we are finished watching a DVR show and delete it, when we get back to live TV we here no sound from the channel we were previously on before watching the DVR show. We have to change channels in order to get sound back. Very annoying.
Two issues experienced today:
1) I couldn't view anything on the External Hard Drive, as it said I needed to have that feature enabled. I've had no troubles before today transferring and watching shows on the EHD.
2) I couldn't go into the My Rentals folder, similar to on S221.
A reboot allowed me to go into the My Rentals folder, but wants me to REFORMAT my EHD because "The attached USB storage device is currently configured for use with another DISH Network account." I recently had my phone (Frontier) bundle with my DISH. Could this be the cause? Did I REALLY just lose all my movies on the EHD??? I haven't reformatted it yet...is there any way to save it??
UPDATE: Nope...no way to save the shows. I got three PPV credits to replace a couple movies my wife hasn't watched yet, but I hope this serves as a warning to those looking to "bundle": move your shows to the internal drive before the end of your billing period!!
I am not sure if this is a 222 issue or an on going issue as I am new to Hopper/Joey as of this weekend. Everytime we are finished watching a DVR show and delete it, when we get back to live TV we here no sound from the channel we were previously on before watching the DVR show. We have to change channels in order to get sound back. Very annoying.
That used to happen to mine, when I first powered up from standby. It's been ok, as far as that issue goes, for a few SW updates now.That's what happens to me when I exit the Pandora app.
Well...when I turned the Hopper on tonight, the guide was back on My Channels. Argh.
Dish Engineers - Please fix this.
gblaue said:My Hopper does this every day, but neither of my Joeys do. They stay on list 1
A Dish engineer said that the behavior was deliberate. Their reasoning for doing it is that CS was getting calls from customers complaining of lost channels in the guide, which were caused by the customers not knowing they had a Favorites list selected. By defaulting to My Channels, they think they are reducing calls to CS.Just thinking out loud here, but it sounds like they are simply storing the current guide in a variable rather than in a config file or a db.
Reboot the box, lose the variable.
Easy to test, on Joey, select a guide that isn't my channels. Then do a power button reset or unplug it.
If it loses the guide it is only stored in memory, not in a config file.
Don't forget hopper reboots nightly which would wipe the variable. Joey only reboots when the software is updated.
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Old news.Hmm.. new S222 feature (ala Fight Club) or just a recording glitch? Looks like they have a Hopper remote.
http://www.wptv.com/dpp/news/local_...says-lilo-and-stitch-switched-to-porn-on-dish