![]() (This was a beef I had with the Simple.TV: it saved everything as compressed 720p, and the results never looked as sharp as the original.) I love that it captures the ATSC signal and saves it as-is without re-encoding it, so I get the full clarity of the original broadcast. Over the six weeks I've owned it, I've developed a sort of love-hate relationship with it. I bought a HW-150PVR off Amazon (from third-party seller "DependableResource") in late October. And - I haven't found anyone that posted the fix.Īny help you could provide would be appreciated Is there a fix for this issue? Looking through Google searches, it appears that others have had problems with Epson projectors, but none as bad as this. Picture is good, channels are clear and sound is nice so I know that the hdmi output is good. I have connected the 150pvr to my Samsung television with no issues. The 150pvr arrived with software v14 installed on it. I have gone through the 'hdmi' resolution choices with the same results. The HDMI connection on the receiver goes off and on about every 10 seconds - again appearing to show a negotiation going on. The units seem to be performing the handshake, then the screen shows a 'not supported' message and then a 'no connection' message. With the 150pvr, the HDMI will not negotiate. ![]() Those 2 devices have no issues making the connection and are performing well. In addition, I have a PS3 and a Roku LT connected to the Epson projector through the Pioneer. HDMI from the receiver to the projector is 15' Monoprice CL2 cable. I purchased the Homeworx HW-150PVR to connect to my Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 2000 projector through a Pioneer VSX-42 receiver. I'm putting together a theater in the basement. I hope someone can offer some suggestions. ![]() Originally Posted by ColoradoSteve /t/1482341/homeworx-hw-150pvr-support-and-discussion/510#post_24052696
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