Dish Network adds 'Auto Hop' commercial skipping feature to its Hopper DVRs

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One of the main features when Dish Network unveiled its Hopper and Joey multiroom DVRs at CES was PrimeTime Anytime, a setting that archives three hours of network programming, every night on the four main stations for a week and now it’s upping the ante by adding commercial skipping to the mix. While automated commercial skipping as an out of the box feature went out from most DVRs with ReplayTV, the new Auto Hop feature edits out the breaks from those PrimeTime AnyTime recordings starting at 1 AM that night. While it’s still been possible on other platforms like Windows Media Center, Sage TV and MythTV with third-party add-ons (we can show you how on Media Center) this requires pushing just one button. So, assuming our glowing review and the knowledge that you’d never miss another primetime show wasn’t enough to make the switch, is saving a few minutes watching those shows on DVR later pushing you towards the (potentially Mad Men-less) edge?
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Re: Dish Network adds 'Auto Hop' commercial skipping feature to its Hopper DVRs

Thanks for the article, GSbot. Since I work late nights in one of Dish’s call centers, I’ve come to rely on the PrimeTime Anytime feature to automatically record several of my favorite shows that air on NBC, CBS, ABC, and FOX during primetime. In the past, I had to take the time to fast-forward through the commercials when I watched my PrimeTime Anytime recordings, and now I can choose to spend more time actually watching TV instead fast-forwarding through commercials.