My biggest pet peeve with Dish's PVRs/DVRs is the horrible way they handle mid-show recording. (I include the term PVR with this because this complaint goes all the way back to the old PVR501.) The other day, my wife started watching a local, non-primetime news program. She had to run off and do something else, so she paused the show. About 1/2 hour later, she realized the the pause buffer was going to run out and asked me to record the show. I picked up the Joey remote and just hit record; assuming that the Hopper would be smart enough to record the entire show.
As soon as I hit record, I knew I had fallen for the same trap that has plagued Dish's PVRs/DVRs since the 501. The recording started at the point I was paused at (about 15 minutes in to the show) rather that capturing the show from the beginning that was still in the pause buffer. I know that you can pull up options (or rewind) to force recording from the beginning of a show, but whouldn't it make a whole lot of sense to make capturing the whole show from the beginning the default behavior as long as it's in the buffer? Invariably, when I have to record an in-progress show, I am in a hurrry and just want to hit the record button.
If I recall, Dish had done something on the VIP722 to improve this behavior, but the Hopper programming seems to regress to much less sophisticated state in this case.
Thoughts?
As soon as I hit record, I knew I had fallen for the same trap that has plagued Dish's PVRs/DVRs since the 501. The recording started at the point I was paused at (about 15 minutes in to the show) rather that capturing the show from the beginning that was still in the pause buffer. I know that you can pull up options (or rewind) to force recording from the beginning of a show, but whouldn't it make a whole lot of sense to make capturing the whole show from the beginning the default behavior as long as it's in the buffer? Invariably, when I have to record an in-progress show, I am in a hurrry and just want to hit the record button.
If I recall, Dish had done something on the VIP722 to improve this behavior, but the Hopper programming seems to regress to much less sophisticated state in this case.
Thoughts?