Iceman said:I highly recommend you to print and save that email.
You will need it.
For what? To use as toilet paper? That's all those software/upgrade/bug fix promises are worth.
Iceman said:I highly recommend you to print and save that email.
You will need it.
MikeD-C05 said:I know it will cost money to fix but the bad experience by Dish customers with this receiver are not gaining them any new customers. Bad word of mouth by disgruntled customers will not help them. Bite the bullet and recall and fix these receivers.
MikeD-C05 said:I think this is like that guy told you a chipset that was incorrectly programmed with color balances by the manufacturer. Doesn't Dish make their own receivers?
Aren't they all made by JVC? I didn't know E* has their own manufacturing division.n0qcu said:The only difference between a box that has JVC (or RCA) on it to one with the DISH logo is that it says JVC (or RCA) they are ALL made by DISH.
Spankle said:He suggested that the chipset was incorrectly programmed with inaccurate color balances by the manufacturer and that it's been very challenging to attempt the software correction.
Quadtone4 said:I had the 811 installed 7/6/04 and it reports the 268 LAJD-N firmware.
I have only had it two days but I have noticed a lot of programing seems dark, especially HBO HD.
Samsung HLP 50 component and DVI connects.
It might be my imagination but I would swear component is brighter(better in dark scenes) than DVI and overall better PQ.
Steve M.
Yeah, I particularly like the part where is says "Broadcom-developed device drivers enable rapid software development cycle."sirlurkalot said:Remember that these things are highly programmable.... check out the details on the Broadcom chipset if you don't believe me....
http://www.broadcom.com/collateral/pb/7020-PB08-403-R.pdf
And how about the 921 - especially the DishWire fiasco. That one could sure come back and bite E* BIG-TIME!waltinvt\ said:I would think that in light of the class action settlement on the Dishplayer, "E" would be getting a little worried about these 811 problems.
WaltinVt
From all of the SW versions I have seen here, nobody, I think has had the version I have:W4WMM said:I got this receiver in June and it had P267.
As of July 10, my 811 shows it has Software: P268LAFD-N but I don't see any obvious changes. What are the significance of the following numbers:
SOFTWARE: P268LAFD-N
BOOTSTRAP: 1012LAFD
PROC ID: P0019418799-20
My brother-in-law's 811 is different
SOFTWARE: P268LADD-N
BOOTSTRAP: 1010LADD
PROC ID: P0018043952-56
ALAN
I, for one, would be very interested in hearing your impressions of your new 811.Parlyle said:From all of the SW versions I have seen here, nobody, I think has had the version I have:
SOFTWARE: P268LAMD-N
BOOTSTRAP: 102 LAMD
Any comment on this number?