The house I live in has Dish, and the set up is kind of complicated. We have two receiver boxes controlling 3 TV's in the house, and all 3 are independent of each other. I believe my television is connected to DVR2.
My desktop PC has a TV tuner, and a friend of mine in Canada requested I DVR a show for him and digitally send him a copy. I DVR'd the show and decided to plug the Dish Network coaxial into a splitter, plug that into the TV and then set my computer to channel 60 (the proper station for the signal) assuming whatever I had on the TV on channel 60 would transpose to the computer and I could record his show and send him a DVD.
Apparently the cable didn't like being unplugged because when I plugged it into the splitter it lost its signal, which I figured was no big deal and that I'd simply be unable to send my friend his show. At least I tried. When I plugged the coaxial cable back into my television the snowscreen didn't go away, and every channel is the same static. (I made sure the TV was off when plugging and unplugging cables.)
I can do nothing with the Dish Network remote control except turn my TV on and off, change the TV's channels, or change the A/V input source. The Dish Network remote is basically useless in this scenario because it only covers the same functions as the original remote that came with my television.
I personally don't really care that the signal is dead because I don't watch much TV as it is, but it IS a little aggravating, especially whenever I have company over and they can't watch TV. Is there an easy way to fix this or did I basically ruin something important? I'd like to see if there's an easy fix before I get on the phone with Dish Support.
My desktop PC has a TV tuner, and a friend of mine in Canada requested I DVR a show for him and digitally send him a copy. I DVR'd the show and decided to plug the Dish Network coaxial into a splitter, plug that into the TV and then set my computer to channel 60 (the proper station for the signal) assuming whatever I had on the TV on channel 60 would transpose to the computer and I could record his show and send him a DVD.
Apparently the cable didn't like being unplugged because when I plugged it into the splitter it lost its signal, which I figured was no big deal and that I'd simply be unable to send my friend his show. At least I tried. When I plugged the coaxial cable back into my television the snowscreen didn't go away, and every channel is the same static. (I made sure the TV was off when plugging and unplugging cables.)
I can do nothing with the Dish Network remote control except turn my TV on and off, change the TV's channels, or change the A/V input source. The Dish Network remote is basically useless in this scenario because it only covers the same functions as the original remote that came with my television.
I personally don't really care that the signal is dead because I don't watch much TV as it is, but it IS a little aggravating, especially whenever I have company over and they can't watch TV. Is there an easy way to fix this or did I basically ruin something important? I'd like to see if there's an easy fix before I get on the phone with Dish Support.