JeremyL
See, another example that doesn't sound like a software problem. If it were caused by L3.59, how it would take a week to stop working???
It sounds like a poorly assembled connector that eventually breaks a connection and goes dead.
If it is a bad connector, Dish is going to have a problem on their hands as nearly every 211/411/622 shipped to date may need to be returned and repaired. I know 60% are reporting that theirs works, but if it is due to an assembly problem, it is just a matter of time before many of their connectors fail.
OTOH ... how could Dish have an assembly problem with a connector on the 411, 211, and several revisions of the 622. That doesn't make sense either. BUT ... it doesn't make sense that it is software when the problems are on the 211 & 622 as they use different software, but the HDMI port does work on the 942, so there is no software problem with that box. Unless it is a software problem related to the MPEG4 chipset.
I thought there might be a pattern that would come out and narrow down the source of the problem. But I haven't seen any such pattern as yet.
Hey, did you get the Superman photo in Metropolis, Illinois? They have one of those on the street there ... along with a large (20-25') fiberglass Superman figure.