Charles Ergen, you are hereby notified that I will never again pay money for any "pay per view" event on your service again, as long as DRM is in place.I am sure tired of hearing this excuse. Charlie has a responsibility here. He is always talking about fighting to bring value to his customers. Well value is not just measured in price, but in ...value. Value like telling us during his chats that it's not him it's the studios. Value like encouraging his customers to call the studios and complain about the DRM. Value like taking a stand and telling the studios his customers don't want DRM and Dish won't carry their PPV and premium channels if DRM is attached. And by the way his DVR customers want to be able to make an archive copy of something that they can playback later without having to circumvent US Federal Law to do so. Anything but just caving on the issue without a word.
It IS Charlie, if he does nothing, he's an accomplice.
They better not or I will be very unhappy. That would force me to change my entire setup.So, will they also require an HDMI connection in order to see in HD? My main HDTV only does component inputs!
They better not or I will be very unhappy. That would force me to change my entire setup.
I was talking a friend about this tonight, and in some ways I am surprised they have let us archive and store PPV movies up to this point; considering that it is "pay PER VIEW." Still, I think it shoud be available for at least a week, or even a month. The 24 hours thing really irks me. There are many times when I have set a PPV to record at a time when it is convenient, knowing I will not get to watch it for a few days. Hell, even a DVD rental from Hollywood Video is good for 5 days.
Probably won't ever PPV again.
You can still record it, Rocky, it's just that once you start watching it, you have 24 hours from the time you start watching it to finish it before it's unavailable to watch (without paying again).
And consequently, I'm not touching ppv again. Dish can do whatever the hell they want with their ppv now. I'm not buying...
We had plenty of warning that this was coming and the most people either didn't believe it or were apparently ok with it.
Now before you apologists jump in and defend Dish by saying it's industry wide, keep in mind that if even a couple of the major providers (Dish being one of them) had flat out said "NO" or even tried to fight it and rally consumers, we might have been able to do something (like with the original broadcast flag).
It's about time people stood up to the blood-sucking production companies and pushed congress for some real "Fair Use" legislation.
If we don't and no resistance goes forth, I can guaranfuckingtee you it won't be limited to PPV for very long and you'll eventually be paying somebody something every time you walk past a movie.
Geesh this pisses me off!
It is coming. When they starting enforcing HDCP, you will need to have a HDMI connection for the handshake.
HBO is going to be requiring it, and if it detects component or non-HDCP compliant device, it will drop the resolution down to 480p.
It is coming. When they starting enforcing HDCP, you will need to have a HDMI connection for the handshake.
HBO is going to be requiring it, and if it detects component or non-HDCP compliant device, it will drop the resolution down to 480p.
Ok, I get it. But even that is unacceptable. Many times I have started something and finished it days later.
I agree, Charlie can take Dish's PPV and shove it.