YES, YES, THIS, PLEASE! I had recorded 160 episodes of a show and then decided to delete them because it was too much trouble trying to find the next episode.When recorded events are placed in folders (i.e. episodes of the "Sopranos") why can't we sort the folder by episode number, with lowest numbers first (so that a program is easier to watch in episode order?
harshness said:My money says that there will only be one Hopper per household.
A little more clarity is needed here. Are you talking about having two external drives hooked up and moving programming between them?will it be possible to transfer recordings from external drive to external drive without using internal as an intermediate storage space?
All of the reports I've seen recently indicated 3DTV is dying in the North American market.Lots of 3d sets coming now. I have one, and its time for Dish to put up ESPN 3D. ( My guests and I have used active and passive glasses - not even close - go passive IMHO.)
A little more clarity is needed here. Are you talking about having two external drives hooked up and moving programming between them?
Will all outputs on the Hopper be active at the same time? (In other words, can you still hook up one TV to HDMI and one to Component?) If so, what is the range of the BT remote, and can you buy additional remotes? Can more than one remote be linked to a Hopper at a time? Thanks!
i would like to know about viasat data caps. and will customers who have wildblue through dish be automatically upgraded or what?
Will all outputs on the Hopper be active at the same time? (In other words, can you still hook up one TV to HDMI and one to Component?) If so, what is the range of the BT remote, and can you buy additional remotes? Can more than one remote be linked to a Hopper at a time? Thanks!
If you go to the CES Forum on here you can see pics of the Hopper and the Joey units. The back of the Hopper only seems to have one HDMI(HD) output and one Composite(SD) output. There is no need for it to have multiple HD outputs anymore since the Joeys take care of that now.
There is a better picture on Engadget that shows the whole back panel of the Hopper, and there IS a component output.
I would assume that a household could have both ViP receivers and a Hopper. But we all know that bit about "ass u me" so perhaps that question should be asked.
If you go to the CES Forum on here you can see pics of the Hopper and the Joey units. The back of the Hopper only seems to have one HDMI(HD) output and one Composite(SD) output. There is no need for it to have multiple HD outputs anymore since the Joeys take care of that now.