DVR's were never meant for archiving recordings, they are meant to record, watch and then delete.When people are thinking that their archived recordings are at risk of getting lost, then it is a big deal.
Understood.DVR's were never meant for archiving recordings, they are meant to record, watch and then delete.
The H3s swap was set up yesterday AM by Dish tech support, and not at my insistence. This was apparently not a known issue (to them) at that time. This was their attempt to fix the inaccessible recordings at that time.
When people are thinking that their archived recordings are at risk of getting lost, then it is a big deal.
I haven't decided what to do with the replacement H3S. Maybe I'll call Dish and update them on the situation and see what they suggest.
Edit: The tech recommended me to swap the H3S boxes.
Aloke
Just a update after having a problem with 1 recording last night all is well today...no problems with seeing recordings.For me this problem is not fixed 100% yet I had a recording tonight that I know has 4 other episodes I went in to watch the newest one and got the searching green strobing line, I used the trick from above to watch the episode but I can see my other one's in my DVR that I checked.
Understood.
Still, one gets concerned when recorded (but unwatched) episodes are at risk of getting lost.
The point is: Some H3S behaved in a glitchy way for no apparent reason and then fixed itself in equally mysterious way.
Was it suspect software (uploaded 16 days ago)? impending hardware failure?
It is this lack of information that's (somewhat) unsettling.
The attitude of members here seems to be to "just wait and the problem will fix itself" or "losing recordings is no big deal".
Aloke
Stay calm and carry on.
DVR's were never meant for archiving recordings, they are meant to record, watch and then delete.
Thanks.
I'm thinking along the same lines. EHD will at least save me from H3S's hard disk failures. (I know.. my EHD can fail too but I can use a USB3 dock and store the EHD on a shelf if I get paranoid
I'll wait a week. If the problem does not come back, I'm sending the replacement back.
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The Dish phone tech support people are clueless. This morning they insisted that they are sending me a new H3S. You warned me earlier that it would be refurbished.
The replacement box showed up and it is refurbished (per label on the box).
What bugs me is that the phone rep today could not tell if this was a hardware problem. If it is not, then I'm not switching boxes.
IMO, it is most likely a software issue. Obviously, nothing "fixes itself" for no reason. Someone at Dish did something either to their servers, or the boxes to make the DVR behave itself.
That info does not get trickled down to the tech support folks and they end up inconveniencing less techy customers (and spending $$ in shipping replacements unnecessarily).
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I would tend to think that DVRs are used in whatever fashion anyone wants. As long as your paying the subscription, why can’t anyone archive anything they subscribe to?
If archiving is out of the ordinary, why is it possible to connect an external drive to the H3? Without any proof, I’ll go out on a limb and say most everyone has something on their DVR that they are saving.
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Has your guide updated? Somehow I escaped this problem on mineYou think by now Dish engineers could figure how to undo whatever they did to cause this. It isn't fixed yet.