DirecTV HD DVR with HD to TV 2?

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a friend asked me if D* has a DVR that will output HD to a second TV. I know very little about the D* lineup so i will ask here if there is such a DVR.

Thanks
 
a friend asked me if D* has a DVR that will output HD to a second TV. I know very little about the D* lineup so i will ask here if there is such a DVR.

Thanks

The closest thing is that all outputs are active so one TV could run HDMI and the other component and use an RF remote from the 2nd set.

Alternative is to check out Multi Room Viewing testing going on in the CE section. Using ethernet wired/wireless/powerline HD DVR's and HD non-DVR's that are network connected can view recordings from the HD DVR's.
 
I am assuming that my friend misread or misinterpreted something. thanks again.
 
The closest thing is that all outputs are active so one TV could run HDMI and the other component and use an RF remote from the 2nd set.

Alternative is to check out Multi Room Viewing testing going on in the CE section. Using ethernet wired/wireless/powerline HD DVR's and HD non-DVR's that are network connected can view recordings from the HD DVR's.


This is what I do so I don't have to pay for a second receiver.
 
Both DISH and Directv receivers only have one HD output per receiver.

They output one hd signal, but there is an hdmi and a component output, both of which are live.
 
They output one hd signal, but there is an hdmi and a component output, both of which are live.

And they are both HD. All the stores I've been to that sell HD tv's use components to showcase their offerings.

I'm doing 2 HD TV's in this manner with a 30' HDMI cable running the far set in another room and components to the set by the HD receiver. To control the HD receiver in the other room, I using one of those IR-->RF-->IR sets that I picked up at Radio Shack for around $40. Picked up an extra remote on eBay for about $8.

Got my HDMI cable at monoprice.com. They also have a model similar to the Radio Shack IR extender.
 
I'm doing 2 HD TV's in this manner with a 30' HDMI cable running the far set in another room and components to the set by the HD receiver. To control the HD receiver in the other room, I using one of those IR-->RF-->IR sets that I picked up at Radio Shack for around $40. Picked up an extra remote on eBay for about $8.

Got my HDMI cable at monoprice.com. They also have a model similar to the Radio Shack IR extender.
What model receiver do you have. The HR series ships with a RF capable remote, you just have to change it in the menu of the box. I think the H series does as well
 
What model receiver do you have. The HR series ships with a RF capable remote, you just have to change it in the menu of the box. I think the H series does as well

The H2X's can do RF remote but they don't ship with one, you need to buy one, about $25.00.
 
All 5 of mine came with an RF remote.

Your lucky then, or I'm unlucky, since none of my H2X's did, only the HR2X's.


I take that back, my H20 that I purchased when it first came out did, but the H21's didn't.
 
The H2X's can do RF remote but they don't ship with one, you need to buy one, about $25.00.
I am PRETTY sure that at least one of the two H series that I had before did . I know I have at least 3 RF remotes in my house, and I have bought none
 
my H21 didn't come with a RF remote either. i purchased one of those which the buttons light up. very useful in the bedroom. ;)
 
What model receiver do you have. The HR series ships with a RF capable remote, you just have to change it in the menu of the box. I think the H series does as well

I have 1 HR22 and 2 H23 (non-dvr). The HR22 DVR did come with an RF remote. It's my understanding that ALL HD DVR's come with the RF remote and all the others come with an IR model.

Regardless, the RF remote doesn't have enough poop in it to reliably signal my receiver from another room and the Radio Shack model does. (IR--.RF--IR)

And yes, as someone else said, you can pick one up on ebay at a good price. I got what appears to be a brand new IR remote for less than $10 on ebay.
 
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Regardless, the RF remote doesn't have enough poop in it to reliably signal my receiver from another room and the Radio Shack model does. (IR--.RF--IR)

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I have generally found the opposite to be true, but I guess every situation is different
 
DIRECTV doesn't currently offer receivers that support multiple independent outputs be they SD or HD.
 
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