Just press select, shows time left in the banner or press pause if you prefer the timeline.No way to show "status bar" unless you fast forward or rewind (time left for example)
I've had a 622 forever and want to upgrade but have two concerns. First is the OTA tuner sensitivity. Is the Hopper's at least as good as the 622? I would prefer an even better one because my OTA reception on one channel drops out seasonally. I could upgrade my attic antenna or move to a roof antenna, but a slightly better tuner might seal the deal. Nobody seems to know or publish such things anymore (or I can't find the info). Coming from old school high-fi background, published tuner sensitivity was one of the first things I looked for when buying a stereo tuner. Remember those? I lived in an extreme fringe reception area then.
My second issue is the cost to upgrade. I've waited to see if Dish would allow any incentive for existing users to upgrade. I've waited so long I'm beginning to wonder if there will be a new unit even better than the Hopper soon-maybe with 3TB. Anyway, I'm paying over $100.00 now and am not sure I want to pay more. So, is it worth it to go ahead and upgrade? Will my OTA experience improve? Thanks.
Further define "one channel drops off seasonally". While the Hopper dongle is the best to date, it still might not compensate for the particular problem.I've had a 622 forever and want to upgrade but have two concerns. First is the OTA tuner sensitivity. Is the Hopper's at least as good as the 622? I would prefer an even better one because my OTA reception on one channel drops out seasonally. I could upgrade my attic antenna or move to a roof antenna, but a slightly better tuner might seal the deal. Nobody seems to know or publish such things anymore (or I can't find the info). Coming from old school high-fi background, published tuner sensitivity was one of the first things I looked for when buying a stereo tuner. Remember those? I lived in an extreme fringe reception area then.
My second issue is the cost to upgrade. I've waited to see if Dish would allow any incentive for existing users to upgrade. I've waited so long I'm beginning to wonder if there will be a new unit even better than the Hopper soon-maybe with 3TB. Anyway, I'm paying over $100.00 now and am not sure I want to pay more. So, is it worth it to go ahead and upgrade? Will my OTA experience improve? Thanks.
I don't like double line requirement to Node, should only need one IMO. Also don't like cable brand requirements or restrictions, any 3Ghz cable that works shouldn't matter who's stupid name is on it. Also don't like how its very difficult to trouble shot issues between it and the joeys, Dish needs to put some internal things in the hopper to check for issues if there are any more of a self diagnostics. Also don't like how these are getting pushed onto people that don't have internet or don't need/want HD, far too many times are they really only needing a basic receiver not the hopper which is overkill for the average 80year old woman.
The random channel disappearing act is really puzzling. Some engineer should be quite embarrassed with this kind of glitch in a most basic DVR function.Love the Hopper - some minor annoyances ( some already mentioned)
I do like
The colored buttons - took me a while to work that out - like single key delete
I don't like
Random channels disappear out of favorite channels - couldn't put it back - had to construct a whole new list
No way to show "status bar" unless you fast forward or rewind (time left for example)
Weird scrolling in PTAT folder if you delete a show - missing icons wrong order etc - have to cycle round my records back to PTAT for the order to work itself out
Wished i didn't need to have all the My HD etc as standard lists
Transfer to EHD form recordings vs from menu (unless there's a way i don't know)