Pepper said:um, is there maybe some nondisclosure agreement you're not supposed to violate by telling us this? Or did you just get "lucky" somehow and end up with a non-public software.
ChetK said:AH HA
I knew I wasn't the only one with this issue!!! Your screen name implies that you are from TX. Would that be the Houston area? I've been having this problem ever since Houston HD locals became available. See my other posts towards the bottom of this page and the top of this page. The only remedy is to turn of HD locals via satellite in the 622's menu.
Anybody else in Texas have this problem?
RobbinM said:I've not had any OTA recording problems, but I think I've only used OTA for channel 39 -- I assume the issue only occurs if there is an HD feed for the channel?
I did have a timer fail on channel 13 last night using SAT HD. Which is the first time that's happened. I rebooted and the 622 started recording normally. I had already done a poweroff reboot earlier in the day.
Well, that would indicate the problem is specific to the STB itself, which makes the problem even worse. Are we supposed to play STB roulette until we get a "good" one?ChetK said:No stuttering for me and I watched Deadwood, Entourage, and Dane Cook's Tourgasm. (All time shifted).
Me said:Question: I would like to report a bug that I have confirmed with other
Houstonians that own the 622 receiver:
Ever since Houston HD locals went live (a couple of months ago),
"of-the-air" timers don't always fire. I can confirm this on every ABC-13
(KTRK) timers I set. I know it's the 622's fault because, if I turn off
HD locals via sat in the 622's menu, my off-the-air timers work like a
charm every time.
Thanks.
Karmen L. at Dish Network said:Dear Mr. K,
Thank you for your e-mail. For the off-air timers to work properly, you do have
to disable the hd locals via sat in the menu
We hope we have properly addressed your concerns. If you have further questions
you can respond to this e-mail or access our online technical support at the
following link:...link provided
Thanks
Bradtothebone said:Has anyone else noticed a revised OTA signal strength scale after L360? Before, most of my local channels were in the 95-100 range; now they're running 75-85. Still just as rock-steady as before, though.
Brad
I have had that happen twice, didn't have to re-boot. It has been awhile but I think I brought up the guide and selected a channel, and it fixed it.nazz said:I sat down in front of my 622 just now and it was recording a movie on the viewable tuner so I hit swap. I was greeted by a black screen with audio on the other tuner. I tried changing the channel and it slowly switched to other channels which were also black screen with audio. I could swap back and forth with the recording tuner looking fine. I had to reboot to get both tuners back.