Hey, I keep forgetting to post this. I ran a search for "Network" because I knew it was going to be on HDNET Movies this week, not thinking about how I would probably get a lot of unrelated programs. But I was really surprised to get well over 1500 hits.
Almost all of them said "Save on your DISH Network bill" or something like that. On the list, the channel sign was "DVRDN". But if you selected them for more info, they said they were on HDNews.
I forgot about it until today. I ran the search again tonight and found the same thing. But this time, the programs were listed on channel 9901- the "You have a DISH 1000" slate.
Looking through my favorites list, I realized 9901 is the highest channel on the "all channels" list, but HDNews is the highest on my regular favorites list. I switched to a list that has only movie channels and ran the search again. This time, it said the programs were on Monsters HD- the highest movie channel
So apparently, this is a hidden channel somewhere up above 9901. It's normal for the tuner to switch to the next lowest channel if a channel number isn't available, but it seems odd for the search function to do the same thing based on the last favorite list you accessed.
More weirdness...they were 5 minutes each, but started every 10 minutes. (Another hidden program between them?) If I tried to actually select one of them, no matter how far in the future, it simply switched to the channel it thought it was on. (Monsters in this case). And if I put the same "Network" search into "DISHPass", it did NOT put any of the 5 minute programs on the schedule (although it did put a bunch of shopping "network" crap on.)
If this is some sort of "forced DVR" program, you'd think it would have showed up on my harddrive by now.
Almost all of them said "Save on your DISH Network bill" or something like that. On the list, the channel sign was "DVRDN". But if you selected them for more info, they said they were on HDNews.
I forgot about it until today. I ran the search again tonight and found the same thing. But this time, the programs were listed on channel 9901- the "You have a DISH 1000" slate.
Looking through my favorites list, I realized 9901 is the highest channel on the "all channels" list, but HDNews is the highest on my regular favorites list. I switched to a list that has only movie channels and ran the search again. This time, it said the programs were on Monsters HD- the highest movie channel
So apparently, this is a hidden channel somewhere up above 9901. It's normal for the tuner to switch to the next lowest channel if a channel number isn't available, but it seems odd for the search function to do the same thing based on the last favorite list you accessed.
More weirdness...they were 5 minutes each, but started every 10 minutes. (Another hidden program between them?) If I tried to actually select one of them, no matter how far in the future, it simply switched to the channel it thought it was on. (Monsters in this case). And if I put the same "Network" search into "DISHPass", it did NOT put any of the 5 minute programs on the schedule (although it did put a bunch of shopping "network" crap on.)
If this is some sort of "forced DVR" program, you'd think it would have showed up on my harddrive by now.