If Dish didn't include a "notice" on-screen, odds are the changes are almost entirely behind-the-scenes.
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I can't wait to get this update!! I really want that icon change!!!!!!!About the only thing I know that changed in this release that the Blockbuster@Home icon was changed to a video on demand icon.
A software upgrade wouldn't be necessary for something as simple as that. Something else, hidden from us, must have been changed.About the only thing I know that changed in this release that the Blockbuster@Home icon was changed to a video on demand icon.
Release notes do exist. They primarily consist of:A few years ago, Dish used to send software release notes to Scott and he would post them here. That was nice! I wish Dish would start doing that again. I never understood why Dish is unable to do that! A lot of other companies send out software release notes without any difficulty. I am sure that Dish must have internal software release notes. It would only take a few extra minutes to send Scott a copy.
Yes...been available on Hopper for several months, hopped to Joey about a month or so ago.Was Netflix availabe on the Joey prior to S523? I don't subscribe to Netflix.
Do you see any buffering issues with the Dish version ? Our TV has a Netflix app and it is near flawless, that is, it literally never buffers. It has the older interface though.... The Dish app buffers almost every time it is used. Both are connected by wireless and located ~18" apart.I have actually started using Netflix on the Hopper as opposed to...
I can say I have not experienced the buffer issue once. I did lose the App for a little bit, but that was because I was messing around with certain things. It's back now and still working flawlessly.Do you see any buffering issues with the Dish version ? Our TV has a Netflix app and it is near flawless, that is, it literally never buffers. It has the older interface though.... The Dish app buffers almost every time it is used. Both are connected by wireless and located ~18" apart.
I still use my PS3 for Netflix. The 5.1 sound is the reason why. My wife uses the Dish App. She don't care about sound quality. It's easier for her to use. No switching inputs.I have actually started using Netflix on the Hopper as opposed to my Sony blu-ray player. Moves around nice, PQ is great, and it also has the debug popup that tells you what streaming quality you are getting. Don't even have to swap inputs!
Do you see any buffering issues with the Dish version ? Our TV has a Netflix app and it is near flawless, that is, it literally never buffers. It has the older interface though.... The Dish app buffers almost every time it is used. Both are connected by wireless and located ~18" apart.