No way was it one month. No way. I don't remember the exact date. But, it was not one month later.Hopper was introduced in March, 2012. AutoHop was introduced in April, 2012...
I do believe he gets a $5 monthly credit for voraciously defending them on every issue.That is a stupid response. Not one person said or suggested that. DISH does not read this forum so you will not get brownie points for a-- kissing.
Thanks Bobby, for proving me right.Hopper was introduced in March, 2012. AutoHop was introduced in April, 2012...
But, it wasn't. So, you aren't.Thanks Bobby, for proving me right.
No. It "hopped" programming into other rooms in the house.The point is that when they went with the HOPPER name , they used auto hop or skip to promote it. That was what the Hopper did, it hopped over commercials during prime time, the day after the shows were recorded. What difference does it make how many months or exactly when it came out ? IF you arguing about the details , you are missing the bigger point I was trying to make.
It's on the Internet, so it must be true!From Wiki... I remember this well...
The Hopper provides standard television functionality, including an electronic program guide, picture-in-picture support, and digital video recorder functionality.[1] The "Primetime Anytime" feature uses one of the three tuners on the unit to automatically record primetime programming being broadcast by the four major U.S. television networks (ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox) and presents them in a special menu; unless otherwise saved, these recordings are kept for 8 days. Internet-enabled apps on the Hopper on-launch included Blockbuster Video on Demand, CNBC, Facebook, MSNBC, Pandora Radio, Twitter, and The Weather Channel.[4][5][11] In April 2012, a feature called "AutoHop" was added, which automatically edits commercial breaks out of the PrimeTime Anytime recordings. Due to contractual restrictions implemented since the launch of Hopper, AutoHop functionality is no longer available for ABC or CBS programming within certain timeframes.[12][13][14]
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hopper_(DVR)
I'm no Dish-kisser. But, this whining about the "lack of auto-hop" is really annoying.Still, regardless of this entire thread, AutoHop is still there, on all 4 networks. If it had originally been set to AutoHop the day of airing, and then changed to the next day, people would still find a reason to complain.
Wait, are you implying that I am a Dish-kisser?I'm no Dish-kisser. But, this whining about the "lack of auto-hop" is really annoying.
My Hannibal has it.All the repetitious detailing of DIsh's superb business acumen in using AH to leverage power against the content providers doesn't explain how lackadaisical they are in implementing it for their customers. For instance, 3 days later and still no hopper icon on Season 3 ep 1 of Hannibal. !
My condolences on the loss of your thumbs. (I assume you lost them in an accident, were born without them, or have lost their functionality somehow.)All the repetitious detailing of DIsh's superb business acumen in using AH to leverage power against the content providers doesn't explain how lackadaisical they are in implementing it for their customers. For instance, 3 days later and still no hopper icon on Season 3 ep 1 of Hannibal. No contract restriction that precludes it AFAIK. Probably will never get AH, with no explanation given. Not a good way to treat a customer; even a fore-flushing, neanderthal thinking, lazy SOB, AH user!