Here is some more detailed info on the new features on the Hopper.
http://about.dish.com/blog/binge-watching/three-cool-new-features-hopper
Have you encountered it offering an event that costs money ? Something tells me they've filtered the results to only show "free" ones, either always free or from channels you are subscribed to (and therefore free to you).The right arrow choice only lets you download On Demand, which may charge for the program.
is tricky. If the event is really in the "on demand" section -- that is, what everyone outside of Dish understand "on demand" to mean -- it's great. To Dish though, they consider DVR'ing a program and later watching it as "on demand". Problem is, it may not get recorded until later that evening (morning) at 2:30am, days later, etc when it replays.Have you ever found something you want to watch, but it’s already halfway over? Now, rather than joining a show or movie that’s already started, Hopper gives you the option to watch from the beginning, if the title is available on demand.
Your giving Dish grief for ad copy that is actually underselling a feature? The ad copy only refers to the on demand portion of the functionality. What is easy to understand in 100 words or less.This part, is tricky. If the event is really in the "on demand" section -- that is, what everyone outside of Dish understand "on demand" to mean -- it's great. To Dish though, they consider DVR'ing a program and later watching it as "on demand". Problem is, it may not get recorded until later that evening (morning) at 2:30am, days later, etc when it replays.
Let me spell out the exact wording, that is shown on the TV screen:
Want to watch it from the beginning? Press SELECT to see other showings.
The on-screen notification telling people about the feature read similarly. Without re-typing all of it, the key part was "or if there's another upcoming airing".
When an "other showing" or "upcoming airing" is an hour later, 21 hours later, two days later, or whenever, is that what most people have in mind when they think, "cool, I can see the first 5-10 minutes that I just missed" ?
I guess I'm not most people. When I read that, I understood it as written - a way to record a future airing, so that I can catch the part I missed.Let me spell out the exact wording, that is shown on the TV screen:
Want to watch it from the beginning? Press SELECT to see other showings.
The on-screen notification telling people about the feature read similarly. Without re-typing all of it, the key part was "or if there's another upcoming airing".
When an "other showing" or "upcoming airing" is an hour later, 21 hours later, two days later, or whenever, is that what most people have in mind when they think, "cool, I can see the first 5-10 minutes that I just missed" ?
IOW, "protect" is not working at all.Protect feature still doesn't show a P for protect on the show and if you try to delete it , it doesn't say to put in your pass word to enable the deletion. It just deletes it .
For that, I said it above, it's a "great" option.For instant gratification, there is the on-demand choice, if available.
Protect feature still doesn't show a P for protect on the show and if you try to delete it , it doesn't say to put in your pass word to enable the deletion. It just deletes it .