Hi Folks.
I'm thinking of upgrading to the Hopper 3, but don't want to downgrade myself on some features that I like on my current Hopper.
Is anyone using the Home Network feature where you can stream music and movies from your PC?
On my current Hopper, when I stream a music playlist (m3u,wmv) through my network, it plays the music in the order that I created in the playlist. Hence the idea of using a playlist
. On newer devices like my Roku 3 and Samsung TV, those systems take the playlist and alphabetize the music. Hence, "what good is the playlist now"
. Does the Hopper 3 play the playlist the way it should in playlist order or alphabetical?
Second question is in regards to the Netflix feature. I'll use the Roku as an example again. When I'm watching a television series episode and the last scene of that episode is over, as soon as the end credits start the Roku Netflix app minimizes the current episode picture to the upper left-hand corner of the screen and I have to use the remote to arrow up to it and click OK to get full screen back. I've seen this on other devices, but older ones like my slow Panasonic Blu-ray do not. I've checked with Netflix and Roku and there is no way to turn this "feature" off. Does the Hopper 3 do this?
Any help is gratefully appreciated. Thanks
I'm thinking of upgrading to the Hopper 3, but don't want to downgrade myself on some features that I like on my current Hopper.
Is anyone using the Home Network feature where you can stream music and movies from your PC?
On my current Hopper, when I stream a music playlist (m3u,wmv) through my network, it plays the music in the order that I created in the playlist. Hence the idea of using a playlist


Second question is in regards to the Netflix feature. I'll use the Roku as an example again. When I'm watching a television series episode and the last scene of that episode is over, as soon as the end credits start the Roku Netflix app minimizes the current episode picture to the upper left-hand corner of the screen and I have to use the remote to arrow up to it and click OK to get full screen back. I've seen this on other devices, but older ones like my slow Panasonic Blu-ray do not. I've checked with Netflix and Roku and there is no way to turn this "feature" off. Does the Hopper 3 do this?
Any help is gratefully appreciated. Thanks