Downloaded the Android app update to 1.1.0.0 and the issue of not being able to watch DVR'd programming while my 722 is set to dual mode is gone ... yay!
Anybody get this to work on a blackberry curve 8520? I signed up for the intro email, but the link in the email to download the app is not working.
msvman, I thought I was the only one who had this problem! I have a Bold 9700, and the link Dish sends me in the beta sign-up email always takes me to a page that says 'Dish Remote Access Not Available' and that my phone is not supported. But they openly state the beta supports the 8520, 8900, 9000, and 9700.
I've tried it by resetting my phone, following the 1-2-3 step process in the Dish Remote Access instructions, and nothing works.
Is there anyone here who has successfully downloaded and installed this app on their Blackberry?
Well, I think I have everything working correctly now. Not really too much of a problem.
I deleted the Dish Network app from my phone then redownloaded from the market. That didn't seem to do the job so I powered the phone to off and then when I turned it back on everything was working correctly.
I still had the issue with my cursor turning into a plus (+) sign when trying to watch using I.E. 8. After a little research, I found some info that said if you have a program installed called HP Smart Web printing (or something like that) it would conflict with the Dish Network web view. I deleted the HP Smar Web printing program and voila...the plus sign in gone and I can watch both live TV and/or DVR recordings.
Kind of a fun little piece of equipment!
You need to read the page on the DISH website that explains it all under: getting connected. The speed has to be at least 3 mbps or higher for upstream bandwith for viewing from outside home network. There are also pc requirements like : INtel 2.4 Ghz Core 2 duo class processor with 2 GB of RAM etc. Check on the DISH website and there is even a connectivity tool to check and see if you can sling from your computer. I had to upgrade my computer and my internet provider to get any sling at all ,other than sd video.
You need to read the page on the DISH website that explains it all under: getting connected. The speed has to be at least 3 mbps or higher for upstream bandwith for viewing from outside home network. There are also pc requirements like : INtel 2.4 Ghz Core 2 duo class processor with 2 GB of RAM etc. Check on the DISH website and there is even a connectivity tool to check and see if you can sling from your computer. I had to upgrade my computer and my internet provider to get any sling at all ,other than sd video.
Can give us a link to the connectivity tool? I can't seem to find it. Thanks
Hi
I read Dish website and tested the connectivity and it says it would work and it also said a higher speed would help with the resolution and is working on my PC.
What I don't understand is why I can watch it on my PC but not on my iPhone if the upload speed requirement for mobile viewing should be less and also why aren't my DVR recordings refreshing.
Thanks.
Is there a connector/cable combo to go from iPad to HDMI and will the software allow mirroring? I know some software can, but not all.
I don't have first hand knowledge of this, but my guess for the moment would be no. The video out capabilities of the iPad is limited to analog video. The highest quality connection available is VGA. Which means no HDCP which would allow higher resolution output (or really any output at all) of copy protected content. You can even use the iPad to play iTunes video rentals back on a TV.
Thanks.
Since I posted that, I did some research on my own. Seems there is at least one HDMI adapter that will support both audio/video for the iPad. Here's a link to it : NOOSY iPad HDMI adapter, iPhone 4G HDMI adapter, iPod touch 4 HDMI adapter, 2 in 1 iPad camera connection kit, iPad camera connection kit, micro sim cutter, micro sim adapter_iPad HDMI Adapter
The description gives the impression that it just might do it, but nothing directly says that it will work with Dish Remote. I did see a YouTube of it demonstrating putting a video w/audio via HDMI on a TV.
So it seems that there is a hardware solution, but maybe not a software one. Hard to tell.
I see this is your first post.VIP DVR 612 Sorry to change subject but I have two dish 500's. One pointed at 110/119 & another at 129. Both have good signals & both work individually. An SW21 does not seem to work. How do I combiner these together?
I was curious were you found some more info this, you said you done some research. Thanks