ralfyguy SatelliteGuys Pro Original poster Pub Member / Supporter Sep 17, 2005 3,242 437 McAlester, Oklahoma Feb 28, 2006 #1 Anybody know any details about what has been fixed/torn up with the new software?
osu1991 SatelliteGuys Master Sep 4, 2004 10,294 2,697 Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Feb 28, 2006 #2 Hopefully it fixes the skip fwd and bwd problems 2.91 caused.
ralfyguy SatelliteGuys Pro Original poster Pub Member / Supporter Sep 17, 2005 3,242 437 McAlester, Oklahoma Feb 28, 2006 #3 And maybe it enables USB as promised for 1st week of March on the last tech chat.
A AJF SatelliteGuys Pro Oct 5, 2003 466 2 Mar 1, 2006 #4 ralfyguy said: And maybe it enables USB as promised for 1st week of March on the last tech chat. Click to expand... It does ! I started a new thread : http://www.satelliteguys.us/showthread.php?t=58111
ralfyguy said: And maybe it enables USB as promised for 1st week of March on the last tech chat. Click to expand... It does ! I started a new thread : http://www.satelliteguys.us/showthread.php?t=58111
P phat_bastard SatelliteGuys Family Dec 28, 2004 91 0 Mar 1, 2006 #5 I wonder if 2.92 had anything to do with the severe frame tears and audio skips I noticed this morning. Hoping it was just the weather.
I wonder if 2.92 had anything to do with the severe frame tears and audio skips I noticed this morning. Hoping it was just the weather.
A AJF SatelliteGuys Pro Oct 5, 2003 466 2 Mar 1, 2006 #6 I'd reboot the receiver after 2.92 downloads .
P phat_bastard SatelliteGuys Family Dec 28, 2004 91 0 Mar 1, 2006 #7 Just FYI, the final stage of firmware installation is a soft reset so the receiver boots the new firmware.
Just FYI, the final stage of firmware installation is a soft reset so the receiver boots the new firmware.
Pepper DVR Addict~Mad Scientist Supporting Founder Mar 16, 2004 8,412 1,402 Satsuma, AL Mar 1, 2006 #8 That's definitely true. Maybe it's all psychological but there were a couple of firmware updates where, for me anyway, it seemed like it took the 2nd or 3rd reboot for it to stabilize.
That's definitely true. Maybe it's all psychological but there were a couple of firmware updates where, for me anyway, it seemed like it took the 2nd or 3rd reboot for it to stabilize.