DirecTV has quietly updated both its iPad app and HR34 DVR with a variety of new features for Satellite-loving customers. The application will now resume from where you left off, comes with a much improved search function and best of all, a direct line into the company's support forums. Meanwhile, the HR34 swallowed a software package that included Pandora, a YouTube landing page and more readable closed captions amongst a raft of other nips and tucks. The former will be available through the app store, while the latter should have arrived on your box overnight, well before you start on that CSI marathon.
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This is something that is totally out of character for DirecTV, usually when they release anything they pull out the Marching band and the 72 pt font. Almost as if they realize they hadn’t had a major update for the HR34 since they released it. Not to mention the beta software that had to be a bit to deal with since then. DirecTV did add Pandora and YouTube apps to the receiver, so now you can jam out while you are cleaning and gross your kids out with pimple popping videos and scar them for life. The Pandora app is a great app; I have been using it religiously since it was released on the Hopper back in April. And I have to say my sound system is killer. The downside I have always seen to the HR34 is the recording space; only having 200 hours of HD recording time between 5 tuners can fill up quickly. If it was me, I would have to spend hours deleting shows just to be able to record the nightly programming. My Hopper had 60% more recording space at 500 hours of HD time, and since I al still working the night shift at Dish I record a lot of programs. The Hopper has more than enough room for my inner DVR packrat, and I wouldn’t enjoy television with out.
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