I can't believe there are people who watch 50 hours of TV per week.
easily done here in my house...and its just me
I can't believe there are people who watch 50 hours of TV per week.
I'm amazed that some folks watch 70 hours of TV per week.
I can't believe there are people who watch 50 hours of TV per week.
dare2be said:Devil's advocate time...PTAT is completely optional except for the HDD partition that is reserved for it. Yes, if you don't use it, that space is used to download more VOD content, but it would be nice to be able to disable both PTAT and VOD and make that space available for user recordings.
easily done here in my house...and its just me
You guys brag about it like it's something specifically to be proud of.70 is just an average. Some days when a lot is happening in the world and I have insomnia I can exceed 16.
It is and I am.You guys brag about it like it's something specifically to be proud of.
You guys brag about it like it's something specifically to be proud of.
that's right .. "I don't care about the rest of the people I just want my part of it .. " .. That's basically what you've just said.I don't understand why it's limiting us to just the network channels? Why can't it let us decide which 4 channels we want to record?
I would be much more interested in this feature if we were allowed to choose the channels to record. Go ahead and limit the number of channels and the time block, but otherwise leave it up to the user what to record.
as has also already been pointed out .. the programming logic, and the intelligence are worked out beforehand.The 4 channels chosen HAVE to be sent through same transponder on the same satellite, so being able to pick ANY 4 channels will not work. Does the average user know which transponders their channels are coming from? No.
You had the opportunity.. you should have rubbed his shoulders with some "DIRT" ... praises for them being here yes .. but then also about Dish's support failures.. perfect place to drop the "your engineers don't communicate to your customers for sh*t, and that gets your customers angry enough to leave you" .. and then as you're escorted away from Joe-joe, you could be yelling ... DIRTS ON YOU OLD MAN! OOthers could have rubbed shoulders with the CEO at CES, but they chose not to, instead they were only interested in covering the satellite company that wasn't there.
Only if you can record direct to the EHD.Add an EHD! Problem solved!
Not the point of my post, but okay.Add an EHD! Problem solved!
harshness got it.If you advertise a 2TB drive but only allow recording to 1TB, that's not going to sit well. It certainly made the ViP922 less exciting.
A lot of people, apparently.I seriously do not understand why people are complaing about the HDD space saved for Dish. Who cares?
No. They market it as having 2TB because people will believe the 2TB is available to them, and thus help sell the device. They are lying. (Lying, exagerating, marketing...same thing.) They really need to include a disclaimer stating the actual amount of user-available space.The space is saved for Dish so they can have it operate the way they designed it to. They market it as having a 2TB HDD because it does and that's what makes it a better running receiver.
The bold I added demonstrate why, in your own words, people will be pissed.They are not saying you have 2TB of space to record on, even though that's what people are going to think. Would you perfer them to say it only has a 500GB HDD? Then people would think it's small and stay away from it.
They really should give half the space to the customer.As for me, I would prefer them marketing the device honestly. There are some companies that, although rare, still do that. If there are 500GB of usable space, then that is what they should put forth.
I thought you guys went ice fishing.
Doubtful. There might be some. But, not as much. People tend to complain less about honesty in marketing, than dishonesty.I guess what I'm saying is that there would be that same type of complaining about the HDD regardless of how Dish advertised it.
I guess what I'm saying is that there would be that same type of complaining about the HDD regardless of how Dish advertised it.
isn't it enough for Dish to post the actual amount of storage hours in SD and HD?No. They market it as having 2TB because people will believe the 2TB is available to them, and thus help sell the device. They are lying. (Lying, exagerating, marketing...same thing.) They really need to include a disclaimer stating the actual amount of user-available space.
sparc said:isn't it enough for Dish to post the actual amount of storage hours in SD and HD?
For example on the final spec sheet, they list the 2TB information. They also list that the Hopper has over 250 hours of storage space in HD.
in the XIP813 spec sheet, it's even clearer:
Digital Video Recorder (DVR) capacity
— up to 1000 hours SD
— up to 250 hours HD