Post 3 made on Sunday May 24, 2020 at 17:19 |
mkellyvich Lurking Member |
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Two things to check - make sure that your Hopper has IR remote enabled (in the Hopper's settings menus). Second, if the TV turns on when the Dish remote's power button is pressed, you may have HDMI control turned on in the Dish. I had some weirdness in a multi-room setup that turned out to be caused by the Dish's HDMI control implementation - turning off HDMI control in the Hopper's menu solved it.
My recollection is that I had to use the Dish remote when accessing the Hopper's remote control and HDMI control settings.
Hope this helps,
Mike
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