OTA is supposed to be USB.
Maybe they have something else in mind for that space, or the designer did not like an empty space.
OTA is supposed to be USB.
I seen a post here that when you select a recording it checks to see if you subscribe to that channel. Does that mean that if you record a preview program and when the preview is over can you watch the recording?
goresnet said:I'm sure I've asked this before, and been answered, but I can't remember and I can't find it. Can you set manual timers on the Hopper, like the 722? I seem to recall something about Dish Online, but not sure. My wife watches a chunk of Globo TV, and that channel isn't very consistent with start/end times.
Just like the 922, you can't set manual timers.
GravelChan said:I have no personal experience but according to the manual it looks like you can.
It says to go to Timer options then Set Channel. I would assume that when you select a channel it then lets you set beginning/end times. I would like to see someone try this.
Sorry if this has already been asked, but it's a tough task to read through almost 100 pages of posts (just in this topic) and digest all of it. I'm not particularly interested in PTAT. Between my wife and I, we watch two prime time series a week. I'm pretty sure the third tuner is dedicated to PTAT during prime time. What happens with it outside of prime time? Can it be used to record other programs on non-big 4 network channels? If so, then outside of prime time the Hopper really would have 3 useful tuners.
thanks.
joe.
dustinw82 said:Just like the 922, you can't set manual timers.
This cannot be done. I'm sitting here trying right now. The only way to set timers from the receiver are to select a show from the guide and begin the timer process or to perform a search and create a seek and record timer. The manual has a ton of inaccuracies. There are many images an references that they seemed to have borrowed from the earlier ViP receivers that the Hopper and the 922 don't offer. I've tried your suggestion and none of those options are available. When you edit an existing timer you can't change the channel or times.
Uther Pendragon said:Any new info how to make a Joey wireless? I have a living room without a cable drop and I dont want to put one in (asthetics). I am going to upgrade my wifi in the house with a high end ASUS router or I might get some of the NetGear wifi equipment that I have seen at Costco to make a TV wireless. Would like to go wireless in the master bedroom also as the cable drop there is opposite where the TV should idealy be.
I'm using the Actiontec MyWirelessTV that they sell. It works beautifully.Best Buy sells a wireless HDMI transmitter.
mdavej said:I'm using the Actiontec MyWirelessTV that they sell. It works beautifully.
Not true, you can set a manual timer by dish online or DRA. You just can't at the 922 itself.
I just tried to set a manual timer from my iPhone and I got an time out error so it wouldn't go through? So I'm not sure if it will from DRA, haven't tried dish online.
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