I actually take anything Swann says with a grain of salt, but there is a pretty good chance this will come to pass.
buy the disc as it will be a better picturethats a shame... for $6 they should have it in 4K, feed me popcorn thru it and take the dog out.
It worked for me, and the picture looked great! Maybe check your HDMI cable and make sure it is a high speed cable rated for 4K?Did the AZ vs Cal football game last night work?
Are you sure the hopper doesn’t need to be set to 4K?Nope, cable is certified HDR deep color or whatever that is. My settings are normally on 720p because I'm distributing to other TVs which need the 720p. All my 4K content is coming directly through the built in apps of the TV so having the Hooper set to 720p isn't a biggie. I had thought about doing a reset after changing the video setting to 4K but didn't want to interrupt a recording in process. Hopefully they have something next weekend so I can try again. I take it you don't have to be on a certain tier to get the 4K?
First, if you are set to 4K, 1080p, or 1080i, your component output will work UNLESS you are viewing a 4K event. Next, have you tried to send that 1080i signal to your 720p TVs?I had set it to 4K prior to switching to the game last night so it was in the 4K resolution setting. Other TV's are feed through the component out of the Hopper. If I leave it on the 1080i, 1080P, 4K setting all the time it creates problems with the component out so setting is normally on 720p. I don't know, maybe I have to disconnect the component cable but it would seem that that shouldn't have any bearing on the HDML connection. I wouldn't expect to see anything coming out of the component out during a 4K broadcast.
I know you said you have a good cable BUT black screen with sound only is a telltale of an HDCP negotiation failure. Next time this happens unplug the HDMI cable and plug it back in, this is the most reliable way to force an HDCP re-negotiation, power-cycling does not always work.Did the AZ vs Cal football game last night work? I had a black screen with sound. My TV LG4K supports all 4K formats. Hooper 3, video settings were set for 4K. Is there another setting somewhere? I'm on Americas Top 200 package is 4K not included with this? I didn't know that there was occasional 4K broadcasts until I found this forum last week. I was looking forward to seeing what that looked like. I guess I'm still looking forward to what it looks like. While I was listening to the black screen they went to commercial and it sounded like they were still in the stadium during the break. That would bring me back to the good old days of C-Band stadium back haul feeds . . .
I know you said you have a good cable BUT black screen with sound only is a telltale of an HDCP negotiation failure. Next time this happens unplug the HDMI cable and plug it back in, this is the most reliable way to force an HDCP re-negotiation, power-cycling does not always work.
try this: Go to the very end of that list, Trapper Creek Tragedy. This is a free 4K event. See if that works.
First, if you are set to 4K, 1080p, or 1080i, your component output will work UNLESS you are viewing a 4K event. Next, have you tried to send that 1080i signal to your 720p TVs.
I know you said you have a good cable BUT black screen with sound only is a telltale of an HDCP negotiation failure. Next time this happens unplug the HDMI cable and plug it back in, this is the most reliable way to force an HDCP re-negotiation, power-cycling does not always work.
I actually take anything Swann says with a grain of salt, but there is a pretty good chance this will come to pass.
and I expect them to be on the Dish guide tomorrow...They're listed on the Fubo website now.
It is your system, I’m going to say your HDMI cable/s are having handshake issues.Seems to be an issue with how you get to channel 540. The first MLB NLCS game I pulled up 540 on the guide, clicked on it and got the your device doesn't support this resolution BS so I clicked the record button. It recored and played back just fine. Next game, I setup the recording. After changing to the 4K resolution in settings I did a restart (unplugging the HDML didn't work) after clicking several times in the guide it finally came through. Then I changed channels to check on something else, when I came back I got the black screen with sound. I was able to watch the recording as it was recording which is how I watched most of the game. Checking on something else again when I came back I just dialed in 540 on the remote, not going through the guide. Viola, picture came up no muss no fuss. Game 3, going directly to 540 no muss, no fuss. I was going to it through the guide because it was 540-1, I wasn't sure what would happen going the direct route. Now I know, that's the way to go. I don't know if this is something about my system or if this is universal. If you're having trouble getting 4K to come in and you're going through the guide, try the direct approach. It's worked for me.
It is your system, I’m going to say your HDMI cable/s are having handshake issues.
I don’t know. I don’t seem to have any issues at all. I’ll play around a bit this evening to see if I can duplicate what you are seeing.Why would there be no handshake issues when going directly to 540 from the remote yet going to it from the guide (pull up guide click on program box in the guide) there are handshake issue? It would seem that if one had an issue the other would also. Same H3, same cable, different results.
I’ll play around a bit this evening to see if I can duplicate what you are seeing.