When it was working, how did you set up? Smart Home/Discover?
All I can see to do is set up another Echo device. I'm lost!Go to Settings > Amazon Alexa and follow the instructions. It is still working just fine... a few bugs (mainly command recognition) but overall great.
Does the Dish receiver show up in your Alexa app under Music Video & books?All I can see to do is set up another Echo device.
Well now, YES. You sent me on the wrong path going to Settings.Does the Dish receiver show up in your Alexa app under Music Video & books?
Well now, YES. You sent me on the wrong path going to Settings.
OK, for those like me who did not know how to inegrate Echo to Hopper 3....
Note: Hobbytalk provided most info. I am just trying to make to a bit more :"linear".
I downloaded the new interface to my Hopper 2 (or whatever designation pre-Hopper 3) and installed Alexa. Followed the instructions and observed the followingMaybe we can compile a list of commands that can be used with the Amazon Echo/Dot to control the Hopper. I can start a list on this first post and add on to it to help others using this feature. If you have any that aren't listed just post a reply and I'll edit this post.
Known Commands
- Alexa, tune to (or go to) *channel* (NBC, Fox, Discovery, History, HOB, etc) = Tunes to desired channel
- Alexa, tune to (or go to) channel *number* (9, 20 16, etc) = Tunes to desired channel
- Alexa, pause = pause current channel
- Alexa, resume = resume paused channel
- Alexa, fast forward = jump recording 30 seconds
- Alexa, skip forward *number* (one, two, etc.) minutes = skip ahead that number of minutes
- Alexa, skip back *number* (one, two, etc.) minutes = skip back that number of minutes
Can someone reply how this works with multiple Joey's. I do not want to have the hopper change the channel on all televisions, just one television/Joey. Do I need multiple Dot's or can I move a single Dot next to the TV that I want to control.
Thanks,
Mike Cameron
- Command recognition erratic with Alexa. When it worked, NICE!
Add "On Dish" to an Alexa command for the Hopper to let Alexa know a common media control command (like resume) is for Dish.
For me, I have noticed that when I haven't used Alexa to control the Hopper for awhile (several hours+), it sometime doesn't recognize I'm trying to control the Hopper when I ask it for common tasks like pause/resume. This happens frequently when I walk into a room and someone has paused the TV with a regular Dish remote control. I say "Alexa Resume" and she reports she doesn't know what was playing. I say "Alexa resume on Dish" and it works. After adding "On Dish" once to a command, Alexa seems to know for awhile (via context) that most of the other common control commands (pause/resume/skip,etc) are meant for the Hopper without adding "On Dish"