That's not an option you will need multiple recievers to pull that off.I thought we are talking about watching the drv in any room in hd.
It doesn't address the other four conditions:what does it not address?
Assuming that you're talking about the officially unannounced HMC30, last I read, it will only support four TVs total with up to 200 hours of HD programming. It represents a scaled down model of what the OP is looking for but requires extra boxes at each TV.Well 5 sat tuners in one box and the ability to watch at any TV is not quite meeting his 6+ TV requirement, but it will probably cover most homes with less than 5 TVs in use at once.
It doesn't address the other four conditions:
o One DVR for the entire home (DIRECTV HD DVR only feeds one TV)
o Serves six or more TVs with live trick play video (this requires at least three HD DVRs and what isn't connected to a HD DVR has to be connected to a receiver [edt: and what you're watching on a HD receiver must be recording])
o No external hard drives (500GB isn't a lot these days unless you're a cable subscriber)
o Gobs of storage (this isn't currently possible without some sort of dedicated external RAID array)
This violates a condition that wasn't expressed: the ability to schedule all recordings from any TV.but then you could put a dvr at each tv if you like, and share it all pooling your hd space.
This violates a condition that wasn't expressed: the ability to schedule all recordings from any TV.
So My mom has fios in living room she she records what she wants to watch on dvr. she can later watch that same hd program she recorded on any hd fios boxes in the house. Can Dish do this i dont mind having a receiver on every tv but i want to watch what i recorded in hd in living room and watch it in HD in bedroom?