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  1. J

    My quest to get DLNA working on the Hopper...

    I couldn't get it Serviio to connect either. I believe we need a "renderer profile" for the Hopper. I got Tversity to work but couldn't fast forward, rewind, etc. so that will obviously not be a viable solution. I will just continue to watch my movies using Serviio to stream to my Samsung...
  2. J

    My quest to get DLNA working on the Hopper...

    Just out of curiosity, what dlna server are you using and how is it working out for you? Any issues?
  3. J

    My quest to get DLNA working on the Hopper...

    I believe hooking it up "inline" at the Joey will work plus you won't need a "tap".
  4. J

    My quest to get DLNA working on the Hopper...

    I agree. I get my "H.I.C" and "tap" in today. Hopefully my dlna server will be recognized. Since a large portion of our movie viewing comes from our bluray collection, I would love to be able to quickly access those movies without ever leaving the Dish UI. That was the biggest selling point...
  5. J

    Harmony One for the Hopper

    There is a hopper profile for the harmony one now. I decided to check last night since I couldn't get the skip forward and back buttons working with the 922 profile. I also changed the delays to 0ms and it just as quick as the original remote.
  6. J

    How much is the Hopper upgrade costing you?

    I just ordered the Hopper (no Joey). Cost was $200. I was hoping for $99 but I guess I haven't been with them long enough. I was with them for 2 years about 5 years ago and then switched to cable. I just signed another contract with Dish 4 months ago. I did get them to throw in 3 months of...
  7. J

    Can the Hopper replace an AppleTV/Roku used for local content?

    So it's apparently not working with MKV? Part of the reason I purchased the Hopper (paid $200 just a little while ago) was to stream and access my bluray mkv collection within the dish receiver UI. The spec sheet said MKV was supported... From the spec sheet: "Home Media Formats Video- MKV...