Greetings,
Lately, when I am watching a recorded event, the signal gets lost. Not like the standard "part of this recording was lost, etc" message, but the message you get when you are watching live television and you lose the signal (push channel up or down on your remote, etc) I then have to move up one channel and the picture comes back, go back to my DVR and resume the event. This is crazy. I can remember years ago taking my box to someone elses house, plugging it in to their TV and playing events off the DVR. No signal needed. Can a signal loss in REAL time affect DVR playback? I hope this question makes sense. Cheers!
Lately, when I am watching a recorded event, the signal gets lost. Not like the standard "part of this recording was lost, etc" message, but the message you get when you are watching live television and you lose the signal (push channel up or down on your remote, etc) I then have to move up one channel and the picture comes back, go back to my DVR and resume the event. This is crazy. I can remember years ago taking my box to someone elses house, plugging it in to their TV and playing events off the DVR. No signal needed. Can a signal loss in REAL time affect DVR playback? I hope this question makes sense. Cheers!