My experience with the 522 so far
I've had Dish for about 3 weeks now. I have a 4 room setup, living room / master bedroom using 522. 2 Children's rooms using the 322. The 322 has worked perfectly. The 522 on the other hand has had the following problems.
Audio/Video gets out of sync after fast forwarding, pausing, etc. Hitting the 'skip back' button almost always puts it back into sync.
Recordings seem to get out of sync as well. In other words, you'll tell it to record a particular show. Then you notice that something entirely different has been recorded. I don't know if the DVR isn't adaptable to programming changes or why. It seems to me that a DVR record time should be based off the name and not the time. That way if a program change happens, it can still record it. I don't know for sure if that's what's happening. I only know that my wife and I have seen recordings for shows we know we didn't schedule.
I need to reboot the machine every 3 to 4 days. I'll turn it on, and notice that it says it's acquiring signal, and it loops and loops, but it never comes to an end. I check the 322, it's working fine. So I reboot it, and voila, it finds the signal. This past Saturday, the TV2 on the 522 worked fine upstairs, but nothing downstairs. Again I had to reboot the system.
This is not my first experience with a DVR. My first one was through Time Warner Cable. Their DVR had a few issues as well. But I never had an audio/video sync problem. I did have to periodically reboot theirs as well, but no more than once or twice in a month.
I am annoyed with this 'keeping a phone line plugged in thing'. From what I've read, it doesn't work too well, and they sometimes try to charge you anyways. And you have to prove your way out of it, not the reverse. The burden of proving that you don't have it plugged in should be on them. I'm also annoyed at the fact that they don't support VOIP. I have voicepulse for my residential line. Fortunately, I work from home and have a standard POTS line for my work. But otherwise, I wouldn't of been able to get Dish. They need to get with the technology. Alot of people are migrating to VOIP and cellular only and away from traditional POTS lines.
On a positive note, the picture quality of having a Dish certainly surpasses Time Warner's digital quality.
Thanks,
Tim