HDTV Magazine recently reviewed the Hopper/Joey that might be of interest: http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/reviews/2012/10/review-dish-network-hopper.php
No DISH has never had it, DIRECTV does.Scott, I know what it is, I just don't remember Dish ever having it.
And how could Dish offer it for the HD channels anyway? Their HD resolution is not 720 nor 1080 by any definition. I would think a TV might have some issues with a 'native' Dish HD signal.
Could you elaborate please?Seems unaware that analog video outs are about to go away.
Seems unaware that analog video outs are about to go away.
Could you elaborate please?
Thanks. Doesn't sound as bad as it sounded. Though I think it is a great idea to restrict analog access to devices that have 1080i + resolution... because we all know that 480i is just as good. *sigh* And they crack this stuff so quickly to get the HD version on the Internet immediately. I hate industry, they be dumb and stuff.From this link:
Analog Sunset – 2013. No Licensed Player that passes Decrypted AACS
Content to analog video outputs may be manufactured or sold by Adopter after
December 31, 2013.
However, I was mistaken, as it mostly applies to Blu-ray. From the same link:
The analog sunset does not apply to cable and satellite
TV set-top boxes.
Except for some restrictions on VOD.