Obviously most recordings are set from the guide. So, does that mean they should simply ignore users that set some recordings manually? Of course not.
Obviously most recordings are set from the guide. So, does that mean they should simply ignore users that set some recordings manually? Of course not.
It's an idea alright. A stupid idea, if that really is the case.Here's an idea maybe DISH wants the manual programmed timers to be done online? That maybe a possibility.
What?It may have been an observation by DISH engineers that subscribers were setting up their recordings from the guide all the time so,therefore the elimination of the manual timers became a reality?.Just a guess.
So is this a possibility? you decide.
smooth28la said:There's no 'Add a recording' function on the Android's version of Remote Access. Your picture looks like the iPhone version.
Can someone else confirm?
What?
Management was short on core memory space and Hollerith cards and so decided to make year data two only decimal characters wide and to save 150 lines of code, save 512 bytes and so deleted the manual timer sub-routines?
FYI: You got to be really old to understand this one.
Maybe or maybe not.Here's my take on this subject:
When I had my 625 I set up my recordings from the guide.
When I had my 622 I set up my recordings from the guide.
When I had my 722k/wMT2 I set up my recordings from the guide.
Now I have my 922/wMT2 I set up my recordings from the guide.
Never used Dish Pass/manual timers.
It may have been an observation by DISH engineers that subscribers were setting up their recordings from the guide all the time so,therefore the elimination of the manual timers became a reality?.Just a guess.
So is this a possibility? you decide.
Ditto.I record a lot of program off the foreign OTA channels.. none of them will ever have the guide information. That's why it's so imperative that manual recording is restored to the Hopper before the OTA plug-in is introduced.
smooth28la said:I record a lot of program off the foreign OTA channels.. none of them will ever have the guide information. That's why it's so imperative that manual recording is restored to the Hopper before the OTA plug-in is introduced.
Ironically, it's probably easier to update the software to do manual timers than design and manufacture an OTA module, which also requires additional SW updating.Sorry, I'm going to differ there. The timing of one is not dependent on the other. In no way should lack of availability of manual timers cause any delay in OTA. Both are wanted, but whatever can be done first, should be done first.
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GaryPen said:Ironically, it's probably easier to update the software to do manual timers than design and manufacture an OTA module, which also requires additional SW updating.
And you know this how?Probably, but OTA is already in development and Manual timers isn't even in their list of future plans (at the moment).
DishSubLA said:And give us DishPass on the Hopper. I use that a lot, along with manual timers.
And give us DishPass on the Hopper. I use that a lot, along with manual timers.
This is Assuming all the Digital Sub channels have guide data.
METV does not for my market and some can not record Star Trek. They are Not happy. I mean No Star Trek.
Dish needs to make sure they always add guide data for all Digital Sub Channels. This will make everyone happy. The radio channels they should just make recordable via online manual.
GaryPen said:And you know this how?
What makes you so sure it won't be part of the SW update that will go out to support the OTA module?