We're currently looking to move away from our single 722 DVR setup. Our family needs have grown and we've recently purchased HDTVs to replace our SDTVs. We're looking into getting a 2 Hopper/3 Joey setup and comparing it to DirecTV's Genie. I know it's not an apples to apples comparison but the Genie is definitely a centralized unit where the user(s) can have complete control over the DVR. I know the Genie has 5 tuners, 4 of which can actual be used as live tuners. So it's not perfect either.
If we use two Hoppers my understanding is that both Hoppers and Joeys can see the recording on both Hoppers. Is this correct?
Also, each Joey needs to be linked to one Hopper. So a Joey linked to Hopper 1 can only use the tuners from Hopper 1? If this is right, how quickly can a person link this Joey to Hopper 2 if all tuners are occupied on Hopper 1?
Can recordings be deleted using any Joey in the house or by the other Hopper where the recording is not stored?
Can a recording be moved from one Hopper to another?
Can a Joey set up a recording on the Hopper, which it is not linked? Can the other Hopper?
Can RG-59 be used with the Joeys?
I think you can see where my questions are going. We need the whole house DVR solution to be fairly seamless and easy to use.
Thanks!
If we use two Hoppers my understanding is that both Hoppers and Joeys can see the recording on both Hoppers. Is this correct?
Also, each Joey needs to be linked to one Hopper. So a Joey linked to Hopper 1 can only use the tuners from Hopper 1? If this is right, how quickly can a person link this Joey to Hopper 2 if all tuners are occupied on Hopper 1?
Can recordings be deleted using any Joey in the house or by the other Hopper where the recording is not stored?
Can a recording be moved from one Hopper to another?
Can a Joey set up a recording on the Hopper, which it is not linked? Can the other Hopper?
Can RG-59 be used with the Joeys?
I think you can see where my questions are going. We need the whole house DVR solution to be fairly seamless and easy to use.
Thanks!