Smokey
05-23-2012, 06:13 PM
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Dish Network introduced a controversial new HD DVR feature called Auto Hop that will allow you to play recorded shows without ever seeing the commercials. The feature will be added to Dish's new Hopper HD DVR and will work only with the set-top's 'PrimeTime Anytime' recordings. (The Hopper automatically records all primetime shows on ABC, Fox, NBC and CBS.)
Plus, the feature will not be activated on the primetime shows until 1 a.m. after their initial airing and it won't work on local news or sporting events.
When it's working, a kangaroo icon will appear on the show's artwork in the HD DVR's menu and you will get an on-screen prompt. If you choose to watch the show without the commercials, the recorded playback "seamlessly" eliminates the ads.
Of course, the traditional HD DVR allows you to manually skip commercials by hitting the Fast Forward button but the Auto Hop does the work for you.
The feature have already start to upset network executives. Ted Harbert, chairman of NBC Broadcasting, called “Auto Hop” an insult to the TV ecosystem. While Les Moonves, CEO of CBS Corp., warned that rollout of the technology is illegal and reaches “a tipping point’ whereby broadcasters could drop programming to Dish subscribers and/or demand higher retransmission fees in the future.
Dish to Unveil DVR Commercial Zapper (http://www.tvpredictions.com/dish051012.htm)
Dish Network introduced a controversial new HD DVR feature called Auto Hop that will allow you to play recorded shows without ever seeing the commercials. The feature will be added to Dish's new Hopper HD DVR and will work only with the set-top's 'PrimeTime Anytime' recordings. (The Hopper automatically records all primetime shows on ABC, Fox, NBC and CBS.)
Plus, the feature will not be activated on the primetime shows until 1 a.m. after their initial airing and it won't work on local news or sporting events.
When it's working, a kangaroo icon will appear on the show's artwork in the HD DVR's menu and you will get an on-screen prompt. If you choose to watch the show without the commercials, the recorded playback "seamlessly" eliminates the ads.
Of course, the traditional HD DVR allows you to manually skip commercials by hitting the Fast Forward button but the Auto Hop does the work for you.
The feature have already start to upset network executives. Ted Harbert, chairman of NBC Broadcasting, called “Auto Hop” an insult to the TV ecosystem. While Les Moonves, CEO of CBS Corp., warned that rollout of the technology is illegal and reaches “a tipping point’ whereby broadcasters could drop programming to Dish subscribers and/or demand higher retransmission fees in the future.
Dish to Unveil DVR Commercial Zapper (http://www.tvpredictions.com/dish051012.htm)