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DIRECTV: TiVo HD DVRs Can't Get New Channels
DIRECTV: TiVo HD DVRs Can't Get New Channels
The satcaster confirms that the current TiVo HR 10-250 will not be able to display new high-def channels.
By Swanni
Washington, D.C. (August 3, 2007) -- DIRECTV reiterated today that the DIRECTV-TiVo HD DVR.(HR 10-250) will not be able to display the satcaster's new High-Definition channels.
Starting next month, DIRECTV will begin adding dozens of new high-def channels such as CNN HD, TBS HD and The Weather Channel HD.
But DIRECTV is planning to use a transmission system (MPEG4) that's not compatible with the HR 10-250.
"New high-def will be available only on MPEG 4-compatible boxes (H20, HR20, HR21) and the Ka/ku band dishes," DIRECTV spokesman Robert Mercer told TVPredictions.com today.
TiVo HR 10-250 owners will still be able to view existing high-def channels such as HDNet and Discovery HD Theater. But DIRECTV says that eventually all high-def channels will be delivered via MPEG4.
The satcaster announced this week that in early 2008 it will deliver a software download to all DIRECTV/TiVo DVRs (including the HD DVR) that will add features such as a list of recently deleted shows and "DIRECTV Remote Booking" so users can set recordings away from home.
However, the features will not work for the new high-def channels on the DIRECTV-TiVo HR 10-250.
Mercer said DIRECTV is offering an upgrade program for HR 10-250 owners to switch to the DIRECTV-only HD DVR, the HR20. For $99, the HR 10-250 owner can get a new HR20, including installation. and relocation of the HR 10-250 to a different room if requested.
"HR10-250 customers can still use the receiver in an additional room to receive standard DIRECTV programming," Mercer added.
DIRECTV: TiVo HD DVRs Can't Get New Channels
DIRECTV: TiVo HD DVRs Can't Get New Channels
The satcaster confirms that the current TiVo HR 10-250 will not be able to display new high-def channels.
By Swanni
Washington, D.C. (August 3, 2007) -- DIRECTV reiterated today that the DIRECTV-TiVo HD DVR.(HR 10-250) will not be able to display the satcaster's new High-Definition channels.
Starting next month, DIRECTV will begin adding dozens of new high-def channels such as CNN HD, TBS HD and The Weather Channel HD.
But DIRECTV is planning to use a transmission system (MPEG4) that's not compatible with the HR 10-250.
"New high-def will be available only on MPEG 4-compatible boxes (H20, HR20, HR21) and the Ka/ku band dishes," DIRECTV spokesman Robert Mercer told TVPredictions.com today.
TiVo HR 10-250 owners will still be able to view existing high-def channels such as HDNet and Discovery HD Theater. But DIRECTV says that eventually all high-def channels will be delivered via MPEG4.
The satcaster announced this week that in early 2008 it will deliver a software download to all DIRECTV/TiVo DVRs (including the HD DVR) that will add features such as a list of recently deleted shows and "DIRECTV Remote Booking" so users can set recordings away from home.
However, the features will not work for the new high-def channels on the DIRECTV-TiVo HR 10-250.
Mercer said DIRECTV is offering an upgrade program for HR 10-250 owners to switch to the DIRECTV-only HD DVR, the HR20. For $99, the HR 10-250 owner can get a new HR20, including installation. and relocation of the HR 10-250 to a different room if requested.
"HR10-250 customers can still use the receiver in an additional room to receive standard DIRECTV programming," Mercer added.