No just someones wishful thinking.is this a CE release right now?
No just someones wishful thinking.is this a CE release right now?
lparsons21 said:And sometimes it just ignores the remote for a few seconds.
This is extremely frustrating to me. I occasionally get delays in excess of FIVE seconds on my HR-24. Surprisingly, haven't seen it as much on my HR-21 though I use it much less frequently.
I'm pretty sure there's more than one guy that programs for directv. A separate apps team could have done pandora vs. the core system guys.
Plus there's only so much you can do to polish these turds. I think it would be a different story if the recievers had dual core Tegra 2 or even apple's A4, A5 or an intel CE4100. Huge oversight using limited less than half a GHz single core processors. Well not an oversight for accounting... Oversight in the eyes of the developers. They can only do so much. I'm sure they'd love a robust multi-core 1.5 GHz platform to develop on, but accounting must of said no way!
Jimbo said:We were told that the HR24's had a NEW and much faster chip than the old HR20 platform.
Is that not so ?
Oh yeah it's faster than the HR20, but I think it's only a single core CPU at something like 500 MHz. Even a dual core snapdragon CPU at 1 Ghz would of been a better choice. Still I think intel's CE4100 will be the next CPU in the set top world. Dual core, low power, integrated SoC, basically everything STB manufacturers are looking for. It powers the Pace box that Comcast is trailing their "Spectrum" DVR GUI on. That does Apple like animations and super fast response throughout the entire GUI. Maybe even a TiVo series 5 in the future would have this chip.
I wonder what they used in the HR34, seeing the 24 and the 34 are not really units that came out at the same time.
Wonder if they used a better one for the 34.
And sometimes it just ignores the remote for a few seconds.
My HR24 responds much faster to my Harmony 680 than the Directv remote.