sclaws said:I was just watching 'Behind Enemy Lines' on HBO. There are scenes with Gene Hackman in a dark, very blue control room, so I got up close to see if I saw the blue lines...and I thought I did--very very faint! BUT...when I paused the video the lines paused as well. I changed aspect ratios and they changed size with the image. Further along the movie are some other dark scenes, and I couldn't see any sign of blue lines in those.
Does this sound like the issue we're discussing, or am I seeing a possible anomaly on the HD transfer? Seems to me if the blue line issue is present I would not be able to A) pause it; or B) It would persist no matter what the dark image is. Any comments or thoughts?
UPDATE:
Ugh..nevermind, I DO have the blue bars. Its pretty easy to see on the HD demo channel's shark footage.
sclaws said:They fully replaced mine..got it back yesterday. The test I used before for the blue lines was on the D* HD demo loop during the underwater shark footage..there are some deep-blue shots that pointed out the lines clearly. I did not see the lines with this new 921, but I also didn't have alot of time last night to try much else. Good news is its running noticeably smoother than my last receiver...it arrived with the 1.45 software already installed. OTA scan worked great and I have yet to crash the box after an evening of use. CallerID kinda works...it didn't pop-up the caller (its enabled), but did log the call in its call list. Kinda odd, but I can live with it for now.
amielp said:New to this forum. I've just started looking into gettin a 921 and find that DISH folks aren't selling and refer customers to 3rd party retailers. Two questions:
1. Is it still too early to be buying this unit>
2. Who's selling them?
I noted a couple of posts talk about returning them to DISH for repair. So they fix them but don't sell them?
I'm under the impression that there's 2 different blue line problems - one is software, the other hardware - search the threads.A_Noland said:I read somewhere that the problem can now be solved via software.