A couple weeks ago, Coolsat released their new version of firmware (2025A) for the 8000 and 8100. At the time, someone posted that the new version had problems, ie that you couldn't delete channels without it resetting to factory conditions, losing everything. So at the time, since I was sort of up and running with the version I had in there, I didn't upgrade. However my Coolsat started freezing/rebooting again, so I decided to try the new version.
Anyway, I put 2025A in there, and while I was at it, I opened it up (bye warranty) and replaced the fan, which was making noise. So far so good. So far no freezing or rebooting (a bit too early to tell probably). However in the process of loading up channels, I had to delete a couple, and I was able to do it without the thing resetting, which is good news. I can't remember which of the ways of deleting I used, but I had no problems with resetting. I'm almost afraid to try again though.
Anyway, to set up the Coolsat, I pulled the coax from my Diamond and used it on the Coolsat. After I set up a couple sats and the terrestrial, I ran a jumper from the passthru back to the Diamond. Decided to pull up the same channel on both the Coolsat and Diamond, ie one of the PBS HD channels. What do I see, but NO FREEZING VIDEO on the Diamond!!!!!! As a reminder, this Diamond, is one that I bought on EBAY from some fellow in Ottawa, who claimed that it had original factory firmware on it. It didn't, but rather had the imfamous 131P version. Well, as has been discussed, the receiver would have these half second video freezes every now and then, the rate seemingly dependent on the bit rate of the video. Ie network HD would freeze every few seconds, PBS HD would freeze maybe once every 15 or 20 seconds, low speed HD would have a longer period, and SD hardly ever froze up, and interestingly, OTA ATSC HD NEVER suffered from freezing.
Then, about 2 months after I bought the thing, the freezing stopped. I didn't see any freezing for almost a month, no matter what the source. But then, after this month, it started freezing again, first on high speed network HD, then on PBS HD, and then on low speed HD. That was about 2 or 3 months ago. So today, for no reason at all, other than running it slaved instead of direct connect to the LNB (when it was freezing, it didn't matter whether slaved or not), it's no longer freezing, at least on PBS. I haven't had a chance to try it on any high bitrate HD yet, although I DID try it on an MPEG4 DBS HD feed, and it worked fine there too. Since I mainly use it for PBS anyway, I may just leave it as it is, for a while anyway.
Anyway, both these receivers seem to have a mind of their own. The Coolsat seems to work fine, then for no reason start this rebooting/freezing/losing audio thing, then you reload firmware, or switch to a new one, and everything is OK for a while, then it usually starts malfunctioning again. The Diamond suffers from freezing for a couple months, then works fine for a month, then for no reason starts freezing again, then starts working again (hope it lasts a month this time).
OK... about to tempt fate by hitting the submit (send) button... while typing I convinced myself that the minute I sent this post off, both these receivers would start malfunctioning again. I guess I'll soon find out.
Anyway, I put 2025A in there, and while I was at it, I opened it up (bye warranty) and replaced the fan, which was making noise. So far so good. So far no freezing or rebooting (a bit too early to tell probably). However in the process of loading up channels, I had to delete a couple, and I was able to do it without the thing resetting, which is good news. I can't remember which of the ways of deleting I used, but I had no problems with resetting. I'm almost afraid to try again though.
Anyway, to set up the Coolsat, I pulled the coax from my Diamond and used it on the Coolsat. After I set up a couple sats and the terrestrial, I ran a jumper from the passthru back to the Diamond. Decided to pull up the same channel on both the Coolsat and Diamond, ie one of the PBS HD channels. What do I see, but NO FREEZING VIDEO on the Diamond!!!!!! As a reminder, this Diamond, is one that I bought on EBAY from some fellow in Ottawa, who claimed that it had original factory firmware on it. It didn't, but rather had the imfamous 131P version. Well, as has been discussed, the receiver would have these half second video freezes every now and then, the rate seemingly dependent on the bit rate of the video. Ie network HD would freeze every few seconds, PBS HD would freeze maybe once every 15 or 20 seconds, low speed HD would have a longer period, and SD hardly ever froze up, and interestingly, OTA ATSC HD NEVER suffered from freezing.
Then, about 2 months after I bought the thing, the freezing stopped. I didn't see any freezing for almost a month, no matter what the source. But then, after this month, it started freezing again, first on high speed network HD, then on PBS HD, and then on low speed HD. That was about 2 or 3 months ago. So today, for no reason at all, other than running it slaved instead of direct connect to the LNB (when it was freezing, it didn't matter whether slaved or not), it's no longer freezing, at least on PBS. I haven't had a chance to try it on any high bitrate HD yet, although I DID try it on an MPEG4 DBS HD feed, and it worked fine there too. Since I mainly use it for PBS anyway, I may just leave it as it is, for a while anyway.
Anyway, both these receivers seem to have a mind of their own. The Coolsat seems to work fine, then for no reason start this rebooting/freezing/losing audio thing, then you reload firmware, or switch to a new one, and everything is OK for a while, then it usually starts malfunctioning again. The Diamond suffers from freezing for a couple months, then works fine for a month, then for no reason starts freezing again, then starts working again (hope it lasts a month this time).
OK... about to tempt fate by hitting the submit (send) button... while typing I convinced myself that the minute I sent this post off, both these receivers would start malfunctioning again. I guess I'll soon find out.