So, I have two Hoppers w/ sling.
On one of them, I have it going to a TV direct. No audio receiver connected. Sound is fine.
On the other one, I turn off the TV speakers, and all the audio goes out the optical jack to my Yamaha receiver.
I had no issues on the prior 722.
With the Hopper, some channels come up only on the center channel (louder) and others go to surround sound.
Some channels do not pipe ANY audio through at all!
For instant, I turned on Travel channel tonight and Man V. Food had no volume.
I went to the other Hopper (connected only to the TV) and the sound there was fine.
I did scroll around the channels a bit and found several channels with now sound. None of them were prime channels. (movies, networks, etc.)
So, it seems that my Hopper only sends audio out the back if it is encoded a certain way. I'm guessing anything with DD surround goes to the speakers, everything else only hits my center channel, and perhaps shows that are only mono don't go at all.
I know my AVR will process different content different ways, but it always figured everything out and I can see on the display what encoding it detects and it just used to spread to the speakers as needed. This is kind of annoying.
So, before I call Dish...is this a known bug? Any tips to remedy?
Thanks!
On one of them, I have it going to a TV direct. No audio receiver connected. Sound is fine.
On the other one, I turn off the TV speakers, and all the audio goes out the optical jack to my Yamaha receiver.
I had no issues on the prior 722.
With the Hopper, some channels come up only on the center channel (louder) and others go to surround sound.
Some channels do not pipe ANY audio through at all!
For instant, I turned on Travel channel tonight and Man V. Food had no volume.
I went to the other Hopper (connected only to the TV) and the sound there was fine.
I did scroll around the channels a bit and found several channels with now sound. None of them were prime channels. (movies, networks, etc.)
So, it seems that my Hopper only sends audio out the back if it is encoded a certain way. I'm guessing anything with DD surround goes to the speakers, everything else only hits my center channel, and perhaps shows that are only mono don't go at all.
I know my AVR will process different content different ways, but it always figured everything out and I can see on the display what encoding it detects and it just used to spread to the speakers as needed. This is kind of annoying.
So, before I call Dish...is this a known bug? Any tips to remedy?
Thanks!