Just to summarize my current status... bottom line is that with the 4K Joey I can't easily stop and play a recording where I want to while I'm fast forwarding (or reversing the recording). The recording jumps from 10 to 40 minutes most of the time when I try to stop at a certain point. A Dish technician visited my house and confirmed the problem. I can swap my Joey 2 and the 4K Joey to different TV's, and the problem follows the 4K Joey. I've swapped remotes and the problem stays with the 4K Joey. I have absolutely no issues with the Hopper or Joey 2 .. with them, I can stop and resume playing exactly where I want to.
I have installed a new Hopper 3 and a new 4K Joey and the problem persists. So, it seems like we've eliminated equipment issues and the Technician thinks it's a "software issue". What bothers me if that's the case, why haven't more people complained about this. So I fear that the problem will not be resolved and I just have to learn to live with the frustration of not being able to do certain things well with the 4K Joey.
I could switch to a Joey 2, but I I don't like the slower response time with the Joey 2 compared to the Hopper and 4K Joey. I called Dish again and this time they suggested I try a Joey 3.0 . I like this idea so I am going to swap the Joey 2 for a Joey 3. The Joey 3 doesn't offer me the "4K" possibility, but at this point in time there's still not much 4K out there. I basically like the Dish equipment better than DirectTV, so at this point in time I don't think I'm ready to make a switch because of this one issue... and I hope that the Joey 3 performs better than the Joey 2. I will keep the 4 K Joey on a seldom used TV and occasionally try it to see if somehow Dish corrects the problem. I still don't understand why more people haven't reported this issue...and it seems like I've eliminated it being unique to me with the equipment swaps and Technician visit!
I have installed a new Hopper 3 and a new 4K Joey and the problem persists. So, it seems like we've eliminated equipment issues and the Technician thinks it's a "software issue". What bothers me if that's the case, why haven't more people complained about this. So I fear that the problem will not be resolved and I just have to learn to live with the frustration of not being able to do certain things well with the 4K Joey.
I could switch to a Joey 2, but I I don't like the slower response time with the Joey 2 compared to the Hopper and 4K Joey. I called Dish again and this time they suggested I try a Joey 3.0 . I like this idea so I am going to swap the Joey 2 for a Joey 3. The Joey 3 doesn't offer me the "4K" possibility, but at this point in time there's still not much 4K out there. I basically like the Dish equipment better than DirectTV, so at this point in time I don't think I'm ready to make a switch because of this one issue... and I hope that the Joey 3 performs better than the Joey 2. I will keep the 4 K Joey on a seldom used TV and occasionally try it to see if somehow Dish corrects the problem. I still don't understand why more people haven't reported this issue...and it seems like I've eliminated it being unique to me with the equipment swaps and Technician visit!