I've had this problem since last Spring and is not because of any recent SW updates. Since it does not always happen I think it's more of a software problem and not hardware. It happens every so often where I try to access a recording on the Hopper 2K (that box has PTAT enabled) from my Hopper w/Sling (which does not have PTAT enabled). Happens at various times and not like only during PTAT, when the HwS is recording, etc... where we could isolate a possible cause.
Basically, from the HwS you start a recording from the regular Hopper and then the HwS shows a frozen screen of a local channel. You can kind of make out it out from the video (at 52 secs.) that I was on a local (but non-PTAT station) when I started to watch the recording but the screen froze on a different local. You can't really use any of the buttons for ff, rew, pause (and see that weird orb with a red line icon) but can get out by pressing Cancel a few times. The info banner shows that you can change channels and the audio follows so the tuner is actually changing channels but the picture stays frozen. Only when I shut off the Hopper does the picture come back...if the Hopper doesn't automatically reboot itself. Seems the reboot will solve the problem for a while (few days maybe) then the issue comes back. Hit-or-miss.
It seems that the 'frozen' channel is the tuner that's using PIP. That's the only thing I think is common when this happens. I've already PM'd a Dish person about this (with video), so we'll see where this gets me. But wanted to see if others experience this.
<Apologizing ahead of time for the meowing cat in the background.>
Basically, from the HwS you start a recording from the regular Hopper and then the HwS shows a frozen screen of a local channel. You can kind of make out it out from the video (at 52 secs.) that I was on a local (but non-PTAT station) when I started to watch the recording but the screen froze on a different local. You can't really use any of the buttons for ff, rew, pause (and see that weird orb with a red line icon) but can get out by pressing Cancel a few times. The info banner shows that you can change channels and the audio follows so the tuner is actually changing channels but the picture stays frozen. Only when I shut off the Hopper does the picture come back...if the Hopper doesn't automatically reboot itself. Seems the reboot will solve the problem for a while (few days maybe) then the issue comes back. Hit-or-miss.
It seems that the 'frozen' channel is the tuner that's using PIP. That's the only thing I think is common when this happens. I've already PM'd a Dish person about this (with video), so we'll see where this gets me. But wanted to see if others experience this.
<Apologizing ahead of time for the meowing cat in the background.>
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