We have confirmed an issue with playing some channels on some player devices with the HDHomeRun app releases 20260707/20260708 (the date code varies by player platform).
The issue has been fixed in HDHomeRun app release 20260710.
Windows, Mac, Fire TV (Amazon App store), and Apple TV - make sure the HDHomeRun app has updated to 20260710. You can check the app version in the Settings menu of the HDHomeRun app. Roku is not affected.
If you uninstalled and reinstalled be sure to go into Settings to set your Speaker Configuration again as the setting is lost when you uninstall.
Android TV:
The app release has been submitted to Google and is in the review process.
If the symptom is that major channels play fine, some secondary channels fail to play:
1) Check the Speaker Configuration in the HDHomeRun app settings menu. Setting the configuration to Stereo Speakers will avoid the issue until the new app release is installed.
2) Get the 20260710 release today by joining our test group: https://play.google.com/apps/testing/co ... ndust.view
Android phones & tablets:
The app release has been submitted to Google and is in the review process.
The most likely symptom is that 1080i channels play fine, 720p channels fail to play.
Get the 20260710 release today by joining our test group: https://play.google.com/apps/testing/co ... ndust.view
iPhone/iPad:
There was an issue in the submission process - we will poke Apple on Monday to get the release out.
The most likely symptom is that 1080i channels play fine, 720p channels fail to play.
Get the 20260710 release today by joining our test group: https://testflight.apple.com/join/nn30hcfY
What went wrong:
There are two missing filters in the release.
There is a missing video filter that only matters in devices that do not support MPEG2 natively and then only on progressive channels (ie 720p).
There is a missing audio filter that only matters when up converting from mono/stereo to 5.1 or 7.1, and only when the Speaker Configuration is set to 5.1 or 7.1. If the Speaker Configuration is left "Unconfigured" the code does a reversable up conversion that doesn't need the filter but also doesn't create a surround sound feeling.