Not completely true
I have 3 SA8300HDs. You are correct in that if you start watching a program that began recording earlier, it will start at live, and will stop when it's done recording. It truly is painful.
HOWEVER..... Let's compare it to the Dishnet 921. In the 921's case, you first of all get absolutely no locals in HD. Then, you only one CBS network in HD - assuming you qualify for the "waiver" and install the 2nd dish for the 61.5 bird. Then, you've got to use OTA to get most of your HD - assuming you can get OTA. Then, assuming you aren't restricted because you need to rotate your external antenna to get different stations, you STILL have to reboot the darn thing and put up with it locking up frequently. THEN, you still need to deal with the audio dropouts, and the fact that the receiver is far more sensitive to signal issues than other OTA HD tuners.
So, the 8300HD has a few usability issues where it's not quite convenient. But it has thus far worked without exception, never missing a recording, etc. I cannot say that for the 921 in any case. It was completely unreliable.
So, if the 8300 is a "piece of crap" what would you suggest?
I have 3 SA8300HDs. You are correct in that if you start watching a program that began recording earlier, it will start at live, and will stop when it's done recording. It truly is painful.
HOWEVER..... Let's compare it to the Dishnet 921. In the 921's case, you first of all get absolutely no locals in HD. Then, you only one CBS network in HD - assuming you qualify for the "waiver" and install the 2nd dish for the 61.5 bird. Then, you've got to use OTA to get most of your HD - assuming you can get OTA. Then, assuming you aren't restricted because you need to rotate your external antenna to get different stations, you STILL have to reboot the darn thing and put up with it locking up frequently. THEN, you still need to deal with the audio dropouts, and the fact that the receiver is far more sensitive to signal issues than other OTA HD tuners.
So, the 8300HD has a few usability issues where it's not quite convenient. But it has thus far worked without exception, never missing a recording, etc. I cannot say that for the 921 in any case. It was completely unreliable.
So, if the 8300 is a "piece of crap" what would you suggest?
bcshields said:I have an SA 8300.. it's a piece of crap. try watching an earlier part of a show while it's recording. It plays at live, you have to rewind it to the beginning, then if you don't catch up to live before it stops recording... it cuts you off to live again. Then you have to restart and fast forward it to the spot you got cut off at.
Very annoying.