But DirecTV DOES have OTA. Been that way for years.Barry Erick said:One reason I did not go back to Directv is that it did not have OTA support.
But DirecTV DOES have OTA. Been that way for years.Barry Erick said:One reason I did not go back to Directv is that it did not have OTA support.
But DirecTV DOES have OTA. Been that way for years.
Welcome to the Hopper club!
Those initial load issues will probably have to wait for the next production run. They aren't going to unbox and re-flash the warehouse shelves for anything short of a complete show stopper.The tech that installed the first 2 said that eventually the new Hoppers will have newer software that won't be so finicky. I thought surely 2 months later that would be the case but to my surprise Hopper #3 had the 922 color scheme when it first booted up.
I have a Hopper. The only way I will buy the OTA module is if it ADDS a tuner. I am worried that it will work like Direct and use up a tuner when active. If it is additive like the 722K tuner. I will buy one on the first day.
I am actually right now updating the software on Hopper #3. I have the DPP44 but need the DPP33 and Solo Node (arriving tomorrow) in order to do the complete swap. I'm just swapping #3 and #2 so I can take my recordings to the #3 location. Hopper sure is finicky during initial setup. It was on Attention 015 infinitely until I did a factory defaults and now it's at 015 again after the software upgrade. Next step is set resolution and then activate. I almost forgot to unplug the Joey that was already there from it's coax. I sure as hell don't want the dreaded 1303...
The tech that installed the first 2 said that eventually the new Hoppers will have newer software that won't be so finicky. I thought surely 2 months later that would be the case but to my surprise Hopper #3 had the 922 color scheme when it first booted up.
EDIT: Aaand we're activated.
Well the 922 and the Hopper are related.