FYI, Dishstore can order these Via special order. However im being told you need AT&T DSL for the VOD content to work correctly
"Subject to additional restrictions and requirements, the AT&T Homezone 622HZ DVR receiver is available to eligible customers who purchase qualifying DISH Network satellite television and AT&T Yahoo! DSL service and live within ..."
Availability and functionality may be two different things. I have an AT&T Yahoo DSL modem from 2-wire and it likes Qwest bits just fine. Unless the device is doing some kind of ip look up or the Dish account location is being shared, once it's on the 'net it's on the 'net and the device shouldn't care, IMHO.
And you live in ... where ?
Finally got rid of cable (YAY) and got Homezone installed yesterday (we are in TX). Looks good so far but we do have one issue (we are previous TiVo users with DirecTV a few years ago and then with cable). We had the DVR on TV1 recording a program (in SD not HD). We then wanted to watch something else on the same TV1 (TV2 is in the bedroom), but the remote would not allow us to change the channel unless we chose a local antenna channel (we have a HD antenna as well connected to TV1).
What gives? I was under the impression that if only one program was being recorded, you should be able to watch another program on the same tv . If what is happening now is "normal", then what is the point? Did the tech install something incorrectly or did we misunderstand its features when we ordered it (watch from either tv when recording)? I can understand from the TiVo experience world that if 2 programs are recording at the same time you cannot watch live tv. This is not the case. I'm sure those with 622 experience can help me out here. I'm guessing my option is to only have one tv with both tuners to tv1 and then tv2 is sol or we get another tuner for that room. We do not use tv2 all that much and liked the feature of watching a recorded program as we are going to bed. I guess we expected too much, huh?
Love the remote, btw. Its pretty responsive esp. compared to that worthless cable DVR.
We have only had it one day so far, so I will write back again with a bit more of a review after our family has more of a chance to play with it. We also installed a 250G Hard Drive to expand as only 20G is available for HD recording vs 30 on the standard 622. It was a pretty simple install.
Thanks!
We have only had it one day so far, so I will write back again with a bit more of a review after our family has more of a chance to play with it. We also installed a 250G Hard Drive to expand as only 20G is available for HD recording vs 30 on the standard 622. It was a pretty simple install.
Thanks!
Could he be referring to external storage on the new 622HZ, that would be sweet!!!! :
They rate it in hours, not GBs. It can hold 30 hours of HD or 200 hours of SD.Yeah I was thinking the same thing but he also said his 622 only allowed 30GB internal recording for HD which is odd. The 622 should have at least 200+GB for recording, some of the 250GB is used for VOD and other stuff.
Hehe...I'm actually a she.
We took a spare external 250G drive and attached it to the box (its leased, so we cant "pop the hood open"). We havent maxed it out yet (only being a few days). The original box has 20 hrs of HD recording and about 140 of standard recording space. I think the original 622 has up to 30 hrs of HD recording space. Sorry for the confusion.
I think I resolved the not changing channels while recording...just dont have it tuned to the channel its recording and then it knows to go to the other tuner to record.
The search engine is pretty decent but a bit slow (not surprising exactly. I remember from the old DirecTV days you had to be patient to get the signal sometimes). I like to tape a lot of movies and such from specific channels like TCM, HDNet, etc. so to page through the standard guide that shows everything by only 90 minute intervals is tedious. I was expecting an option to see what is playing by channel and have "fast keys" to page by day or some sort of similar flexibility. Also, I wish there was a way to save certain keywords to where you could just pull that up instead of having to on screen type it out every time. (BTW, our remotes do not have that alpha keyboard on it; to type anything is on screen)
I tried to use the Yahoo! on line schedule a recording option, but it hasnt worked yet. Hubby thinks is a firewall issue, we just havent found the time to call att yet. Regardless, it only works if you have the master account. Sub-accounts do not work (it doesnt even give you that option). There should have been some setting for at least a co-owner. You also cannot tie in your subaccount to your existing Yahoo! account (you can with the master one).
We dont order any movies on demand or PPV; we have Netflix for those needs. But I did browse thru the selections and what was there was pretty decent and even some surprises (old Dr. Who eps were available for .99, but most were in the 1.99-5+ range).
We havent transferred any music or pictures over yet. We may do pictures sometime in the future. The LaunchCast radio came up with no issues.
It froze up on me today but I'm thinking because I was doing a wide keyword search and getting impatient. I'll continue to monitor and provide any updates.