Thanks guys for all of the useful feedback. I have a feeling I may be switching from DirecTV to Dish soon.
"The Dish ecosystem also seems to have weird behaviors you must live with... Nightly reboots, the H3 not coming back on tuned to the last channel, etc. small annoyances, but to me annoyances none the less. "
So far I've had no visible nightly reboots on either J2 or H3 - it seems to be waiting till turned off. Glad we were listened to, finally.
A The only problem is I have hooked up the external hard drive that has all my recordings on it using the USB 3.0 port and the Hopper isn't recognizing it. It worked fine on the original Hopper (2.0 USB obviously). Any tips on getting that working? The tech was afraid the Hopper 3 would try to format the hard drive with all my recordings on it, but nothing has happened yet. It is a new Seagate 2 TB drive with external power and USB 3.0/2.0 compatible.
Some Seagate drives do this. WD is the drive that always works on Dish with USB 3.0. Drivers are there for Western Digital. Other brands work most of the time but not always.
Solution is to plug the driver into an other USB port (not the 3.0 one) and reboot.
Or how about waiting 24 hrs for the Hopper to get it's info set before rebooting? Most that just let theirs sit for a few hours have less glitches from what I've read. If you start rebooting while it's trying to do stuff in the background no telling what might happen.
Kitty, wait until tomorrow to try hooking up your EHD. It takes a few days to get everything downloaded correctly. Just have some patience and all will be well. If your EHD worked on your old Hopper it will work on the new one as well. I've got my EHD plugged into the 3.0 and it works just fine!
I already have it attached to the Hopper 3 but it isn't recognizing it. Should I just leave it there for now or unplug it and reconnect in a day or two?
PQ has vastly improved on the H3 and the interface speed is phenomenal now. I wouldn't let that hold you back any longer.
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Picture quality is now the same is pure over the air full HD. (they fixed the picture quality issues with the new chip set, so much faster and better video processing which is also required for 4K support).
Either way. I unplugged mine for a few days and then it was recognized....
If they don't change the source, the DVR isn't going to restore the thrown out detail going from 1920*1080 to 1440*1080.... No way, no how...
Unless you do a lot of DishAnywhere and watch shows that are on the EHD, I'd leave the stuff on the EHD. You can watch any of them directly off the EHD from Hopper and Joey locations.OK, I just had a minor freak out when the Hopper 3 would not turn on from either the 52 remote, 40 remote, or the front panel. It was working fine last night after install. The 4K Joey was working fine. I was PO'd that I didn't notice last night the tech plugged the Hopper 3 into the wall instead of the surge suppressor (my husband noticed but didn't tell me). I unplugged it for a minute then plugged it in to the surge suppressor, it rebooted a couple of times and it seems to be working fine now. I hope this isn't a regular occurrence. I also plugged in my external hard drive into the USB 3.0 when it was off and a few minutes after turning on the Hopper recognized it. I am transferring a few shows from the external HD to the Hopper 3 now (when trying to do it from the Joey it said it would transfer to the Joey's hard drive?!?) and it seems like the speed is similar to the previous transfer (USB 2.0 speed), so I guess it's a waste of the 3.0 USB port.
Was it a USB 3.0 Hard drive? It's been reported elsewhere that the speed increase is dramatic with 3.0 to 3.0 USB.