The Hopper has been doing this since they introduced EHDs. It's related to the size of the installed EHD (s). The larger the storage, the more often it will fail with a failed-to-transfer message. I have a 6TB and a 1TB for a total of 7TB, and it will work fine on the first transfer of the day for maybe one or two times. Then, it will give the fail message.
Before I figured out a workaround, a reboot to fix it (because sometimes I had 2-3 hours of active DVR recording being recorded, and a reboot would lose sections of the program, I used to wait until nothing was in the queue and just do a Home-Home-Home-Tools-Reset Hopper to get it back to health.
But I did find a workaround if you are patient.
- Select one of the hard drives if you have two;
if not, just select the EHD as the external drive.
- Play something, anything from it, for a few seconds
- If you have two EHDs, now select the other one
- Play again from that.
- Now select the internal drive.
- Again, play (maybe that part can be taken out)
- But the moving around the input drives seems to clear out what's stuck in the transfer buffers.
- After a few selections/plays/selections, go to the internal drive and start a transfer. 8 out of 10 times, it will, as if by magic, begin to transfer correctly again. If not, just try another select round, and I've always been able to get it to come back.
I only do this if I know that the H3 is recording something currently or within the time the H3 will restart. Sometimes, it will restart, do a systems check, and continue, so you must allow that. But a restart is much easier on the button pushes than mucking around with reselecting drives.
End of the story from an actual engineer, a software developer of 15 years and current CIO, the H3 has a buffer overflow problem from day one that gets the EHD transfer buffer in a gooned-up state. No one fixes it because people just put up with it and restart their H3s and don't report it back to Dish support.
Again, the total size connected and what has to be internally stored for directories does have a direct relationship with the amount of time the hangs will occur. If I just have a 500Med or 1TB drive, I can't remember the last time the transfer errors occurred. Add a 2TB to the 1TB for three; then it happens more often. At the 1+6 configuration, it's just about every day.
That's why I had to figure out a workaround.
I believe that all H3 developers must be forced to take home and use the Hopper as their primary unit configured at the maximum a customer could use. If they started to get these butthole errors at home, I bet they would be in the office the next day with the code all out on multiple monitors pouring over it because their family is pissed off with all the reboots they have to do.
I had a one-on-one with the new VP of H3 UI and Dish Anywhere, a few months ago. All four came up, and he kept nodding (Zoom call) that it would be much better if the user could see the recordings in tile or list view.
Also, the ability to arrange the (Home what's playing) screen to do that stuff they are interested in is near the top (drag and drop tiles in the order you want to see the functions). If you wish to see current shows, movies or Netflix at the top, just drag and drop the tile to the location you want in the list. It's not hard, and the entire UI has been developed by Apple already for the Apple TV with all the remote gestures required to unlock a tile (jiggle), move it around the panels and then drop it where you want it. Do it like the Apple TV does, and you now have a defacto industry standard for tile re-organizations.
Again, a look of (holy sh*t!) came over his face, and he started to type furiously. As I said, he's new, so just what pull he has over an established product is unknown. So Dish does do focus groups or personal talks with some of their higher-end users and tries to listen to them.
We also talked a lot about the convenience features. The layout of the text selection screen allows it to look either like the current or the keyboard style so that people know where the next character they want to select would be if they know QWERTY keyboard layouts by heart.
The call went very well and lasted about twice the allotted time. He also had some ghost developers and managers on the call who were sitting in but did not specify who else was on the call. It was one-on-one with him and me; sometimes, he would look at his tablet and ask a question out of thin air. Which I'm sure he probably got from one of the other minions.
So they are committed to making the Hopper and Dish Anywhere (we had about an hour devoted to how Dish could improve their products).
I think the entire Dish world is just not pointed to the Hopper+. But when anything might come out for this, if any, is anyone's guess?