Got a call around 7:40am this morning saying they were going to do my install (I thought it was scheduled for Friday).
So around 7:50 he shows up. Replaces all the spliters in the house. Runs a new wire to the bedroom TV (no charge). Installed the cat5 to CATV box (installer said On Demand and EPG info is sent via internet connection, and when it is active the bandwidth is 30 Mbps so I won't notice any slowdown in my internet speeds). By 10am, he was done and left. Quick install!
Got 2 SD boxes and 1 HD DVR. He even provided an optical digital cable for one of the SD boxes.
The boxes are pretty nice. Coming from Comcast, there are several features I immediately noticed that I didn't have before. Search the EPG, DVR supports series recordings (with new or new & rerun or all episodes), and I can navigate the EPG by TYPING a CHANNEL NUMBER! Oh, and I've already deleted the channels I don't subscribe to out of the EPG. All this was not available on the Comcast SA8300HD box.
On Demand is ok. PQ is good, but the "free" selection is limited (no free movies at all). Showtime, TMC and Starz all have OD as well, and its ok selection.
Overall SD quality is the best I have ever seen. Better than D* years ago, and better than Voom as well. Some SD channels like WGN are horrible, tho. The < ch 50 SD channels on a cable ready TV really look nice. You can't tell they are analog at all.
HD quality is the same as Comcast. I can't tell any difference. Better than Voom after the new encoders as well.
I'll know more about the DVR as shows record. One annoying thing so far is the hard drive was full of recordings!
As for missing features, so far all I notice is there is no Zoom feature. Nice for a 16:9 SD picture, so I can zoom it to real 16:9. Looks like SD & HD outputs are active at the same time, and the HD content is letterboxed. No squeeze mode like the Voom box.
I'll write more as I use it more... But so far, I'm impressed!
-John
So around 7:50 he shows up. Replaces all the spliters in the house. Runs a new wire to the bedroom TV (no charge). Installed the cat5 to CATV box (installer said On Demand and EPG info is sent via internet connection, and when it is active the bandwidth is 30 Mbps so I won't notice any slowdown in my internet speeds). By 10am, he was done and left. Quick install!
Got 2 SD boxes and 1 HD DVR. He even provided an optical digital cable for one of the SD boxes.
The boxes are pretty nice. Coming from Comcast, there are several features I immediately noticed that I didn't have before. Search the EPG, DVR supports series recordings (with new or new & rerun or all episodes), and I can navigate the EPG by TYPING a CHANNEL NUMBER! Oh, and I've already deleted the channels I don't subscribe to out of the EPG. All this was not available on the Comcast SA8300HD box.
On Demand is ok. PQ is good, but the "free" selection is limited (no free movies at all). Showtime, TMC and Starz all have OD as well, and its ok selection.
Overall SD quality is the best I have ever seen. Better than D* years ago, and better than Voom as well. Some SD channels like WGN are horrible, tho. The < ch 50 SD channels on a cable ready TV really look nice. You can't tell they are analog at all.
HD quality is the same as Comcast. I can't tell any difference. Better than Voom after the new encoders as well.
I'll know more about the DVR as shows record. One annoying thing so far is the hard drive was full of recordings!
As for missing features, so far all I notice is there is no Zoom feature. Nice for a 16:9 SD picture, so I can zoom it to real 16:9. Looks like SD & HD outputs are active at the same time, and the HD content is letterboxed. No squeeze mode like the Voom box.
I'll write more as I use it more... But so far, I'm impressed!
-John