I tried to look in on a recording in progress and it gives me an error code 5.
"Your smart card does not currently have authorization to view or order this program."
I have AEP and the minute before was recorded. But it would not let be see into the program starting at 2:55 am on 5-Max HD, Harvey, which I have recorded but was trying to improve the size.
Interestingly, I could look at the program on the other tuner in Single Mode but View from the recording menu trapped on the error as did any attempt to play it from the start beyond the "Start early" minute. It has done this before. (Why does it always do this on seldom shown films?) This may also explain "finished" recordings that mid-program jump to the end, occupying space on disk but not having more that can be viewed. Others have reported that happened to them.
This is the 722 that tends to have spontaneous stops at 4:12 am (MST or MDT). It is my older one with thousands of hours of good recordings, including most of >1000 recordings from the two that are on 7 HDDs. (3.5 TB of HD and .85 TB of SD.)
Does anyone have a method to recover from when this happens? It still shows "Currently Recording By User 1" and "Start Time" and "AV Recorded" at 2:54. It is not recording--it has been stopped and deleted. ... time ... Looking back on the "Daily Schedule" it has finally come up with a Signal error and a "Stop Time" of 4:12 when scheduled to end at 4:46. What does Dish or this machine have against that time?
-Ken
"Your smart card does not currently have authorization to view or order this program."
I have AEP and the minute before was recorded. But it would not let be see into the program starting at 2:55 am on 5-Max HD, Harvey, which I have recorded but was trying to improve the size.
Interestingly, I could look at the program on the other tuner in Single Mode but View from the recording menu trapped on the error as did any attempt to play it from the start beyond the "Start early" minute. It has done this before. (Why does it always do this on seldom shown films?) This may also explain "finished" recordings that mid-program jump to the end, occupying space on disk but not having more that can be viewed. Others have reported that happened to them.
This is the 722 that tends to have spontaneous stops at 4:12 am (MST or MDT). It is my older one with thousands of hours of good recordings, including most of >1000 recordings from the two that are on 7 HDDs. (3.5 TB of HD and .85 TB of SD.)
Does anyone have a method to recover from when this happens? It still shows "Currently Recording By User 1" and "Start Time" and "AV Recorded" at 2:54. It is not recording--it has been stopped and deleted. ... time ... Looking back on the "Daily Schedule" it has finally come up with a Signal error and a "Stop Time" of 4:12 when scheduled to end at 4:46. What does Dish or this machine have against that time?
-Ken