Yes, that's the current national release.....Lokeymd said:I have software 0xa05. Is this the latest? Thanks
I figured as much that it was a new NR roll out for all the Genies or at least the HR44 and 54s. That's why I posted it earlier even though mines is an HR54.samthegam said:I also received 0x0A72 on my HR44-500 overnight
Because with no release notes other than "Under the hood" everyone can hope that the particular issue they have is fixed.peds48 said:I never understood why the fanfare when a new release rolls out since we never get to know what has been fixed, unless of course is one where a new feature is included. I don't mean this in a bad way, just wondering
now that is being naive or expecting the impossible.dpeters11 said:Or that this will "be the one" to make the HR34 fast.
I don't know, it really does seem that it's gotten slower, at least compared to when I got mine.peds48 said:now that is being naive or expecting the impossible.
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I wasn't saying otherwise, I was saying that expecting the genie to be fast at any point is just wishfull thinking.dpeters11 said:I don't know, it really does seem that it's gotten slower, at least compared to when I got mine.
But then when I got it from Solid Signal it was on the old UI.
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Or that this will "be the one" to make the HR34 fast.
Yeah that ain't happening with this SW. We HR34-700 users have to wait for a new lean platform.peds48 said:now that is being naive or expecting the impossible.
Pressing the dash button on your DIRECTV remote will bring up a small window that will display basic receiver information (internet connection status).cypherx said:I dont know... the newest NR now has a nice little "Connected" notification in the main menu. Good to see at a glance if it is actually connected.
It also seemed to correct prime time A/V stuttering on our HR44-500. Haven't noticed much of a performance hit. Though when it first downloaded, there was a 771 error. A reboot cured that.