Someone call.... what's the harm ?? Only a limited # of customers have rec'd the necessary update and of those, how many have external drives hooked up ?? Worst they can do is tell you "the ordering software hasn't been updated to add this yet".
Can you imagine the phones ringing at Dish on the 15th
L441 killed my HDMI connection, just like L409 did (came back when they reverted to L405).
HDMI test shows HDMI enabled on the Dish STB side = FALSE. I've tried a couple of hard reboots but it won't flip back to TRUE.
TV is an older Samsung TSN3084WHD (DVI input).
Any suggestions?
-- KEENE
It seems to me then that it would be fair game to give them a call and see what happens. I know, I know, we are supposed to wait till the 15th, but someone should be a guinea pig and see what happens when you call about it.:
My guess is that your TV may not be HDCP compliant. Check with Samsung.
OK, I did it. Only because there is a message in the new screen saver that says to hook up a USB 2.0 device to extend your recordings.
Tech came on and I explained I have a 787 error that says to call in and have the feature turned on.
Put me on hold for a long time and returned and told me the feature can not be turned on until 8/15....
OK, I did it. Only because there is a message in the new screen saver that says to hook up a USB 2.0 device to extend your recordings.
Tech came on and I explained I have a 787 error that says to call in and have the feature turned on.
Put me on hold for a long time and returned and told me the feature can not be turned on until 8/15....
Has anyone noticed that Dish is apparently taking advantage of some "advertising space"?
The inactivity "screen saver" now shows information on PPV, hints and tips, and other Dish related news! Great marketing on their part, but I'll miss the pretty floating Dish logo.
Spence
So, when are the rest of us going to get this upgrade?
Ya think?Soon.
There's NO reason it needs to reboot. Linux can certainly mount a drive that it's just formatted. Hell, Windows can too !So... why in the world does it need to reboot after formatting the external drive? Their build of linux is not smart enough to correctly mount a storage device that wasn't present at boot time maybe?
I find it annoying as heck.
I hope Dish loses that piece of info, or has a way through preferences to turn it the heck OFF.
LER