I'm running Windows 10 Home Version 1607 (Build 14393.187) 64 bit and it appears originally I had the problem with DISH Anywhere Slingplayer stuck on initializing which was fixed when I uninstalled DISH Anywhere Video Player 2.29.3 and DishAnywhereDesktop 1.1.0.384 from Control Panel -> Programs and Features.
I then went to dishanywhere.com which installed DISH Anywhere Video Player 2.29.3 and DishAnywhereDesktop 1.1.0.384. I can get Watch Live TV to work fine from dishanywhere.com using DISH Anywhere Slingplayer in Google Chrome or Microsoft EDGE or IE 11. There is no DISH Anywhere Slingplayer running in the system tray.
However, after I reboot, DISH Anywhere Slingplayer runs in the system tray as part of startup automatically. When I goto dishanywhere.com in Google Chrome or Microsoft EDGE or IE 11, DISH Anywhere Slingplayer opens and does the initialization and then connecting and basically it will say:
"There is not enough free hard disk drive space available on your computer to allow streaming. (Error 11)
Please free up disk space and try again." with a button OK which I can click on. I have a 2TB SSD and basically there is 1.3TB of free space available as the entire OS and data are all running on the C: drive so space is not the issue.
Apparently, to fix this:
I uninstalled DISH Anywhere Video Player 2.29.3 and DishAnywhereDesktop 1.1.0.384 from Control Panel -> Programs and Features.
I then went to dishanywhere.com which installed DISH Anywhere Video Player 2.29.3 and DishAnywhereDesktop 1.1.0.384. I can get Watch Live TV to work fine from dishanywhere.com using DISH Anywhere Slingplayer in Google Chrome or Microsoft EDGE or IE 11. There is no DISH Anywhere Slingplayer running in the system tray.
Then ofcourse rebooting will cause the same issue with the same error 11 as mentioned above and using the same fix will remedy the problem.
I wanted to also note that in Google Chrome, it appears that for Video On Demand, it uses a Chrome plug-in instead of the DISH Anywhere Slingplayer like it does on other browsers like IE and EDGE. Video On Demand appears to work fine in all browsers. It's only playback from the DVR or Live Streaming, basically anything that comes from the Hopper 3 itself that is the problem.
DISH's own Support Forums representatives told me that a new update to the DISH Anywhere Slingplayer will be released on 10/04, hopefully it's 2016.
I then went to dishanywhere.com which installed DISH Anywhere Video Player 2.29.3 and DishAnywhereDesktop 1.1.0.384. I can get Watch Live TV to work fine from dishanywhere.com using DISH Anywhere Slingplayer in Google Chrome or Microsoft EDGE or IE 11. There is no DISH Anywhere Slingplayer running in the system tray.
However, after I reboot, DISH Anywhere Slingplayer runs in the system tray as part of startup automatically. When I goto dishanywhere.com in Google Chrome or Microsoft EDGE or IE 11, DISH Anywhere Slingplayer opens and does the initialization and then connecting and basically it will say:
"There is not enough free hard disk drive space available on your computer to allow streaming. (Error 11)
Please free up disk space and try again." with a button OK which I can click on. I have a 2TB SSD and basically there is 1.3TB of free space available as the entire OS and data are all running on the C: drive so space is not the issue.
Apparently, to fix this:
I uninstalled DISH Anywhere Video Player 2.29.3 and DishAnywhereDesktop 1.1.0.384 from Control Panel -> Programs and Features.
I then went to dishanywhere.com which installed DISH Anywhere Video Player 2.29.3 and DishAnywhereDesktop 1.1.0.384. I can get Watch Live TV to work fine from dishanywhere.com using DISH Anywhere Slingplayer in Google Chrome or Microsoft EDGE or IE 11. There is no DISH Anywhere Slingplayer running in the system tray.
Then ofcourse rebooting will cause the same issue with the same error 11 as mentioned above and using the same fix will remedy the problem.
I wanted to also note that in Google Chrome, it appears that for Video On Demand, it uses a Chrome plug-in instead of the DISH Anywhere Slingplayer like it does on other browsers like IE and EDGE. Video On Demand appears to work fine in all browsers. It's only playback from the DVR or Live Streaming, basically anything that comes from the Hopper 3 itself that is the problem.
DISH's own Support Forums representatives told me that a new update to the DISH Anywhere Slingplayer will be released on 10/04, hopefully it's 2016.