{"id":148,"date":"2008-05-13T12:08:53","date_gmt":"2008-05-13T17:08:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.pressleypress.com\/blog\/?p=148"},"modified":"2008-05-13T12:17:19","modified_gmt":"2008-05-13T17:17:19","slug":"time-warner-upgraded-my-sa-explorer-8300d","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.pressleypress.com\/blog\/?p=148","title":{"rendered":"Time Warner Upgraded My SA Explorer 8300D"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ve had my Scientific Atlanta  HD DVR from Time Warner for several years.  A couple friends of min recently got one too, and the first thing I noticed was that their user interface looked entirely different than mine. Obviously, their boxes were running a newer version of the SA Explorer 8300HD operating system. The interface was much prettier. The text was sharp, the colors were bright, and GUI images were less pixelated. I thought to myself, &#8220;wow &#8211; I wish Time Warner would upgrade mine to that.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p>Last week, my DVR rebooted itself early in the morning. When it came back up, I discovered that it had been upgraded to the newest version of the Explorer OS. At first, I was happy about it, but now that I&#8217;ve had to use the thing for a week, I want the older version back. Remember how several sentences back I commented on how &#8220;pretty&#8221; the new GUI was? Well, that&#8217;s the ONLY thing that&#8217;s improved. <\/p>\n<p>Here&#8217;s my complaints about the newer OS&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>1) You can no longer use the &#8220;Source&#8221; button on the remote to choose your zoom options. So, if you&#8217;re watching a standard definition show, that&#8217;s in letterbox format, you can&#8217;t just hit the &#8220;Source&#8221; button to zoom in and fill the screen with the letterboxed image. (I understand that most of Time Warner&#8217;s customers won&#8217;t care about this issue, because they most likely have their box set up to stretch 4:3 pictures to 16:9, but I didn&#8217;t buy an HDTV to deform what I&#8217;m watching.)<\/p>\n<p>2) Forward and Backward search speeds and delays have changed. The Search forward and backwards speeds are much slower. I used to click the >> button twice to &#8220;forward-wind&#8221; through commercials. Now, I have to click the >> button 3 times to get the same speed. Also, once I&#8217;ve gotten through the commercials, and hit &#8220;Play&#8221; when my show starts, the DVR will skip backwards many seconds sticking me in the commercials again. I used to be able to time it perfectly.<\/p>\n<p>3) You can no longer scroll through your favorite channels in the Programming Menu by clicking the &#8220;Fav&#8221; button on the remote. Now if you do so, you&#8217;re removed from the menu, and clicking &#8220;Fav&#8221; changes the channel you&#8217;re tuned to.<\/p>\n<p>4) Scrolling through the Programming Menu is MUCH SLOWER. I used to be able to scroll right and left at a quick pace to find a show several days ahead at a particular time to record. Now they want you to use the &#8220;Day&#8221; button on the remote where each time you push it, you have to put up with a &#8220;Please Wait&#8221; message that lasts for several seconds while it loads the schedule and re-buffers whatever is showing in the playback window.<\/p>\n<p>So, in a nutshell &#8211; this OS upgrade appears to be another example of form over function. Sure the UI looks pretty, but functionally the new OS is severely lacking. It&#8217;s slow, and missing features that I used a lot. Please Time Warner, can I have my old OS back? <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ve had my Scientific Atlanta HD DVR from Time Warner for several years. 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