Install happened this morning.. switching over from Directv. Installer was on time, knew the drill, etc...
Installed a H3 and 2 4k Joeys.. H3 is on our Panasonic GT50 Plasma, 4k Joey in BR to a 1080p LG and last 4k Joey to Samsung 4k HDR 65JS9500 set....
Only install issues... 1.) wouldn't use the Directv dish mount on the roof (said it was due to liability issues.) Nor did he offer to take it down for me. So he installed the Dish dish next to it. 2.) Said he couldn't use some of the existing coax... so for 3 receivers (1 H3 and 2 4k Joey's) he had to run new coax.. the old Directv dish had one cable that came down the side of the house into our crawlspace.. to access our front room, he had to run a new line back up to the roof from the hub and then accrues the roof into a vent that then went through the attack down into our front room through the wall... not a big deal.. For our bedroom he also said he needed to run new cable.. there was an existing wall jack that fed a coax to our DTV DVR.. he said he couldn't access that jack and had to run a new cable through another wall jack on the opposite side of the room... and from there he has a cable now going along the floor board all the way down one wall and half way across another... not ideal.. again not sure why he couldn't use the existing coax to fish a new cable to the existing wall jack.. not a big deal...
Hopper booted right up and updated it's FW to 304 fairly quickly.. he did that before he started the new wiring work so we weren't sitting around waiting..
Don't hate the new remote.. and he confirmed the 4k Joeys had been sitting in Dish's warehouse (he was from Dish directly) for quite a while... which seems to explain the 40.0 remotes...
Of course the speed of the boxes are excellent.. Joey's appear almost as fast as the Hopper...
So my nit picks so far..
1. I've been pestering around here about picture quality. I can honestly say that Directv has fantastic picture quality with amazing detail, few compression artifacts (big exception is on complex fast moving scenes, think concerts with tons of blinking lights, confetti, etc.... DTV get's blocky as it gets bit starved.. ), and great color... and they recently have been testing broadcasting 4k, which looks very good.
So how am I doing with the Dish HD quality? It is most definitely softer. There is zero doubt about that.
Dish seems to have few compression artifacts... with one glaring exception. Faces and skin seem to be slightly blotchy/shaded, and the blotches seem to move with their subjects... almost looks like patches of dirt/makeup on peoples necks and cheeks..
Before anyone asks about how my tv's are run, they are all properly setup... the 4k TV does look very good, but again, just not as much detail or sharpness as the DTV feed..
Not a deal breaker.
I knew what to expect, and it might be the case that the new hardware is sharper on its own that what I experienced a few years ago...
It does look very good, and I am actually surprised at the detail I see in some scenes... if I put Directv at 100%, I'd put Dish at 85-90...
Small notes/bugs...
Paused a show on the Joey, went to the H3 and joined it.. which un-paused it on the Joey... not sure this is proper behavior.
Both remotes work great... don't favor one over the other.
Set up 4 folders.. will see how consistent that is..
Added a time for
Midnight on Comedy Central to only record New... looked at times for next Monday and it has both the 9pm and 11:40 encore showing set to record... Daily Show doesn't have the same issue, so it's not just the date tripping it up... and it has that error for all episodes of that show....
Wish they would add folder choice to Timer preferences... it seems to sometimes pick No Folder, sometimes the Last Folder you put a timer into..
Know about the nightly reboot.. which will be annoying if it interrupts one of the network late night shows we watch most nights...
So far I'm happy after a 1/2 day with it... not going to PTAT at this time.. we really only have 3-4 shows during the week on the big 4,
See you all in the other threads...