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Azazel

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#249438 10-May-2019 18:53
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Hi all, I am very new here and this is my first post. Apologies for any errors in advance.

 

 

 

I have been experiencing an annoying and distracting issue with the audio being out sync since day one with my UHF decoder.

 

 

 

Here are some facts:

 

- The decoder is a DishTV T2100

 

- It has the latest firmware installed (1.41)

 

- The issue only happens with TV1 -- no other channels suffer this issue.

 

- We live in Hastings and have fibre as well

 

- Never experienced this issue with TIVO (unfortunately it went off air)

 

- I can watch TV1 on my smart TV (LG) and it is perfectly in sync (however I can't seem to have the audio out of my Denon DVR via the TV - hence the decoder with HDMI).

 

I have contacted DishTV helpdesk, they tried to help me making me update the box, re-setting the box et-cetera, however it seems they stopped replying to my emails once they run out of ideas. Therefore my plea for help here.

 

 

 

I am at a loss.

 

 

 

Do you have any ideas / suggestions / advice on what I could do?

 

 

 

Warmest regards

 

 


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fe31nz
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  #2234780 11-May-2019 00:25
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Are aware that you can have your TiVo modded so that it will work with the new user-supplied EPG source?  See the TiVo forum here on Geekzone.




Azazel

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  #2234804 11-May-2019 07:49
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Ha! No I wasn't. Unfortunately it now has met its creator at the dump...


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