As opposed to 24 months for D*? The OP is locked into a long term contract and won't be able to see the new HD that has been promised since 2005. Sounds like D* has really been taking care of their customers.
Well....I sent an email to DirecTV on Thursday telling them thanks for the offer but as long as they required me to pay for new hardware, I'd just wait my contract out and look to the competition (Dish and Comcast) to replace DirecTV.
Soon got an email advising me that they'd like to talk to me and would be calling within 48 hours. They called yesterday afternoon while I was at work.
Just called them tonight....they're giving me the HR20 and dish for no cost. And I'm going to replace the SD receiver in my bedroom with the HR10-250 that the HR20 is replacing.
Install is setup for the morning of July 4th. I'm pretty psyched...should mean alot more sports in HD (mainly college).
Still getting used to the menu and means of setting up season passes.
Hehe......FWIW, I think the old Tivo method was alot easier. It may be that that's what I'm used to, though.Careful...it's not called Season Passes on the D* box. Wouldn't want to see you get sued for copyright infringement...
Hehe......FWIW, I think the old Tivo method was alot easier. It may be that that's what I'm used to, though.
DirecTV has 15 million customers. With 3 receivers on average per account. Thats 45 million basic receivers and few million Dvrs and HD equipment. If Directv tomorrow offers everybody free upgrade to the very advanced expensive equipment it will probably cause a chaos. There will be 15 million customers calling demanding upgrade their 3 rooms for HD DVR. Or else. Pricewise there is no difference whether its a basic box or advaned equipment fee is all the same. Plus 5.99 on top for DVR service............. I would love to have 4 HD DVRs with 800 hours of recording capability instead of my old Hughes boxes and Tivos.
I think it's just a familiarity thing really...I'm getting used to it.What do you find easier? Just curious as on the HR20 you go to the guide and push record button twice and your're done. Lot more steps on the Tivo. Perhaps we can help you out with some tips you're not aware of.
I think it's just a familiarity thing really...I'm getting used to it.
One of the things I could do on the 10-250 was hit the live button to flip between tuners. Not figured out how to do that on the hr20 (guessing it's not possible). The channel info screen on the 10-250 always showed if something was being recorded on the other tuner. not seen any indication of that on the hr20.
kinda figured thatNo Dual Live Buffer on the HR20's, sorry.
Had that happen last night...If you try to record something when both tuners are already recording (or scheduled to record), you will get a warning screen that asks which current/future recording conflict do you want to remove or cancel current request.