Is there still an issue then?
Yes. The prevailing belief around here is the problem is a software issue that affects only the optical output. So combining component video with optical audio wouldn't change anything.
Is there still an issue then?
Just wanted to give a heads up, mine is the old normal hopper, not the HWS, but it experiences the same issue.
It's kind of odd that some Hopper users are not having these optical cut out issues. There is a device out there that will convert HDMI audio to optical audio and works quite well, but I can't remember where I read it. I believe it's cost was around $50. I also don't think it's right that us with this problem should have to purchase this. This problem must have really have Dish's Techs stumped or it would of been fixed many months ago. The solution I am using now is using the tuner output of my TV, but now I am limited to 2 channel audio. If there is something on that I want to listen to in 5.1, I will change my AV Receiver to Optical Input and fiddle with the Dish Remote til I get sound. Another odd thing about this issue is some unhappy customers are getting some kind of discount and others are not. I guess it depends on how loud you SCREAM at customer service or Tech Support.
Any problems playing DRM content?
I would definitely have Dish reimburse you for the converter. You just proved that the sound dropouts are Dish's fault, and not the fault of your AVR.
I already have the same converter, but it cost me $1200 because it is built into my HDTV.
I would definitely have Dish reimburse you for the converter. You just proved that the sound dropouts are Dish's fault, and not the fault of your AVR.
I already have the same converter, but it cost me $1200 because it is built into my HDTV.
comfortably_numb, is there any sound delay on the optical output with your converter? I'm upgrading (?) to two HWS's from two regular Hoppers on Friday. One won't be an issue, but the other could be. I don't know what would annoy me more - no sound or delayed sound!
Brad
I haven't noticed any delay using the converter. Seems to be working good so far. I have the converter set to "pass" so it just sends through the digital from the HDMI. I haven't tried the other two switch settings to see what they do. Good song quote, by the way.
The only recordings I have had trouble playing are movies from channels like Epix and the like. Have you tried playing from movie only channels like HBO or BB@H?
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No the only time DISH won't let me watch connected through my HDMI switch is when I'm tuned to one of those channels or watching a DVR that was recorded from one of those channels. It is a pain to disconnect my whole setup and connect straight to TV just to watch one movie. I do it if I want to watch one of those events though.