DISH DVR

gorak

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I recently signed up for DISH with some international channels added. Only after installation I recognized that the equipment (VIP211K) I had ordered (received for free) was not a DVR, but a normal receiver. Now when I went and asked them they are charging me a heft $300 for equipment and installation. I simply can't live without the DVR. What's the way out to get a DVR now without paying that hefty price? Are there any promotions that i can avail? Pls help
 
I know on some receivers you can add an external hard drive for a one time $40 fee

I **think** the 211 does have that option....hope someone can confirm (or correct me) :)
 
Buy a compatible external hard drive, pay Dish the one-time $40 fee to enable it to work with your 211K, then enjoy the DVR while avoiding the $6.00 per month DVR fee.
 
The $6.00 fee that you are talking about is separate from the cost of getting the DVR from dishnet? Actually Dish is charging me $300 for exchanging the existing receiver for the DVR. While I'm glad to know that I can have an external hard drive to the existing receiver, I just want to explore the options for upgrading the DVR for free, too.
 
yes there is a $6 per month charge to use their DVR and is limited to the capacity of the hard drive...you can add an external one if you like but then you pay a one time $40 fee AND $6 month

The external hard drive on the 211 has a one time $40 fee and no additional fees. And you can get up to a 1TB drive
 
I also have a new 211K receiver and I purchased a new 500 gb ext HD to use with it. I paid the $40 one time fee a few years ago for my 622K which I still use and now Dish wants another $40 to activate my 211K's HD. Ia this right? I thought a one time fee was a one time fee.
 
I also have a new 211K receiver and I purchased a new 500 gb ext HD to use with it. I paid the $40 one time fee a few years ago for my 622K which I still use and now Dish wants another $40 to activate my 211K's HD. Ia this right? I thought a one time fee was a one time fee.

there are two separate fees, one for VIP dvrs so you can archive programs, and one for 211s which turns them into dvrs. I have read on here about people getting around $15 off you might want to ask and see if you can get a discount.
 
yes there is a $6 per month charge to use their DVR and is limited to the capacity of the hard drive...you can add an external one if you like but then you pay a one time $40 fee AND $6 month

The external hard drive on the 211 has a one time $40 fee and no additional fees. And you can get up to a 1TB drive

Or as they mentioned on Monday's tech chat ..... you will be able to add a 2TB
drive shortly......
 
oh ok...I was just reading the specs on the Dish site and it said max 1TB
minimum 50GB.....where the heck do you find a 50GB drive? ;)
 
Keep in mind that the 211k only has ONE sat. tuner and cannot watch one show while recording another.

That's not true. You can tune to a satellite channel and an OTA channel at the same time. You can record two shows at the same time (sat. and OTA) and watch a third one. I have a 211k and do it all the time.
 
That's not true. You can tune to a satellite channel and an OTA channel at the same time. You can record two shows at the same time (sat. and OTA) and watch a third one. I have a 211k and do it all the time.








Me too......record ota and sat while watching a recorded show. Really cool.........I had one of the first shipment of 501s, so I can say how cool this is.
 
Can someone tell me how many hours of HD/SD programming can a 250gb hard drive hold on an average?
I have a 250GB external HD connected and have 100 hours of HD programming recorded onto it, and 2 hours of SD, with only 1GB left over. It depends on the size of the recording, because some 2 hour movies take up only 3GB, while others take up 7GB or more.

On average, the 2 hour HD movies I record take up 4.5 to 5 GB of space - which is consistent with the approximately 103 hours of recordings I about fit on the 250GB drive. I don't know if this is a good rule of thumb, but for HD recordings, I'd estimate 1 hour of recording for every 2.5GB. I also don't recommend putting all your eggs in one basket if you don't want to loose all your recordings if the drive dies. Get 2 and put some of your favorite shows on one and some on the other.
 

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