No it is not. This issue has been well documented in this forum that this issue will not be fixed until version 265. If 264 fixed your's, consider yourself lucky. Most people still have the issue.It's already out
WeeJavaDude said:... but I feel my OTA DVI has gotten darker with 264.
GaryPen said:I agree. Mine too.
100% Brightness, and at what torch level is your contrast? You need to use a HT set up disk before you burn that thing up. :shockedGordon Small said:Interesting because my DVI and S-Video seem brighter. As a matter of fact I had to adjust the TV's brightness down to 75% from 100% when using DVI. S-Video still requires 100% but seems brighter than before the update. Seems there are a lot of differing opinions on what the upgrade did to the brightness. Hmmmm...
It's not worth destroying your TV to get a good pic with the 811. Dish has admitted that the 811 has a dark output, so if yours dosen't I would be checking your TV's settings before it's too late. On mine no amount of adjustments can correct the problem, but I can get the brightness up to good viewing levels, but I won't because it does run the TV in the torch mode, and thats the wrong way to run it.Kevinw said:100% Brightness, and at what torch level is your contrast? You need to use a HT set up disk before you burn that thing up. :shocked
normang said:Sprite, as indicated in probably a slew of threads. Dish does intend to fix the issue, and while its annoying and a whole host of the descriptors perhaps, its only a matter of time...