I'm about to make the jump from Comcast to Dish since it makes financial sense and I'll get considerably more HD channels on Dish (in Santa Cruz, CA).
I've got a few technical questions about functional differences between the Comcast and the Dish (I guess I'll probably be "given" the 722 DVR by Dish):
On the Comcast DVR, live programming is buffered to the DVR so that you can pause. Can you do this on the Dish DVR?
If you get home, say, 20 minutes into a show that's being recorded, can you watch what's already been recorded while the DVR continues to record the rest? Or, is it more like a VCR where ya gotta wait 'till the whole thing has been recorded before you can watch it?
I understand that sharing the central DVR requires a point-to-point coax connection to the 2nd TV and then tune that TV to channel 60 (or whatever). Can you put a COAX splitter on the line and run that signal to more than 1 additional TV?
Thanks!
-jg
I've got a few technical questions about functional differences between the Comcast and the Dish (I guess I'll probably be "given" the 722 DVR by Dish):
On the Comcast DVR, live programming is buffered to the DVR so that you can pause. Can you do this on the Dish DVR?
If you get home, say, 20 minutes into a show that's being recorded, can you watch what's already been recorded while the DVR continues to record the rest? Or, is it more like a VCR where ya gotta wait 'till the whole thing has been recorded before you can watch it?
I understand that sharing the central DVR requires a point-to-point coax connection to the 2nd TV and then tune that TV to channel 60 (or whatever). Can you put a COAX splitter on the line and run that signal to more than 1 additional TV?
Thanks!
-jg