My name is John and I am new to this site. I'm here today to learn the facts and discern what options I may (or may not) have. I hope this is the correct forum for me to post in, if not please direct me to the right one. I am asking for help from those who have a substantial amount of knowledge/experience with Directv. Some background on me...
I have been a Directv subscriber for 10= years. I currently own an HR10-250 and a SAT-60 (??where do I post for info on the Sat-60 specifically??) When Directv came out with the Directivo I thought this was a marriage made in heaven. I absolutely love my Tivo and very much DON'T want to give it up!
I've been hearing/reading some disturbing things lately and would like to get the facts. Based on what I have heard; this is what i see is going to happen. A few years ago Directv came out with the HR10-250 (initially about $700 retail). At the time there were very few HD channels with the obvious implication that there would be many more coming soon. I bought the unit believing that I would be enjoying HD content for many years to come before having to upgrade for the next technological advance. Now I find out that Directv is only offering the new HD channels in the MPEG-4 format (with a complete migration of ALL channels to MPEG-4 in a couple of years) Since the HR10-250 is only MPEG-2 compliant I'm SOL! To add insult to injury Directv is offering an "upgrade" for $299 with a mandatory 2 year contract plus $4.95 p/m lease fee with the additional "spit in the face"....IT'S NOT TIVO!! It's their own DVR operating system. As a loyal customer of Directv this feels like a kick in the junk and a spit in the face! What makes me even angrier is, Directv has NO plans to offer a Direct/Tivo HD receiver in MPEG-4. Is it because they want you to lease their equipment? This all just seems so wrong to me! I get that they are in business to make $$$ but service companies like this cannot be allowed to do this to the customers that made them a company to begin with. Does it seem to all of you that more and more service type companies are pulling this crap on it's customers? Why is it they think they can get away with it? I believe it is because the American consumer has become an old toothlees dog...barks a little but has NO bite! It seems that consumers just give up and roll over or "quietly" move on. Well...I don't want to roll over or leave Directv quietly (I'm grandfathered with an east coast feed which, for me is very difficult to give up) If I leave Directv it will be by making as much noise as possible! So. ..realistacally, what can I do?? Question...what makes a receiver receive MPEG-2 and not MPEG-4? Is it hardware like a chip or is it software. Would the cost be significant if it were possible? I have alot of other ???'s that I want to ask but I will start another thread later on.
Sorry for being so long winded. I will thank you in advance for your feedback whether positive or otherwise. I just want to make informed choices.
Thank you,
John
I have been a Directv subscriber for 10= years. I currently own an HR10-250 and a SAT-60 (??where do I post for info on the Sat-60 specifically??) When Directv came out with the Directivo I thought this was a marriage made in heaven. I absolutely love my Tivo and very much DON'T want to give it up!
I've been hearing/reading some disturbing things lately and would like to get the facts. Based on what I have heard; this is what i see is going to happen. A few years ago Directv came out with the HR10-250 (initially about $700 retail). At the time there were very few HD channels with the obvious implication that there would be many more coming soon. I bought the unit believing that I would be enjoying HD content for many years to come before having to upgrade for the next technological advance. Now I find out that Directv is only offering the new HD channels in the MPEG-4 format (with a complete migration of ALL channels to MPEG-4 in a couple of years) Since the HR10-250 is only MPEG-2 compliant I'm SOL! To add insult to injury Directv is offering an "upgrade" for $299 with a mandatory 2 year contract plus $4.95 p/m lease fee with the additional "spit in the face"....IT'S NOT TIVO!! It's their own DVR operating system. As a loyal customer of Directv this feels like a kick in the junk and a spit in the face! What makes me even angrier is, Directv has NO plans to offer a Direct/Tivo HD receiver in MPEG-4. Is it because they want you to lease their equipment? This all just seems so wrong to me! I get that they are in business to make $$$ but service companies like this cannot be allowed to do this to the customers that made them a company to begin with. Does it seem to all of you that more and more service type companies are pulling this crap on it's customers? Why is it they think they can get away with it? I believe it is because the American consumer has become an old toothlees dog...barks a little but has NO bite! It seems that consumers just give up and roll over or "quietly" move on. Well...I don't want to roll over or leave Directv quietly (I'm grandfathered with an east coast feed which, for me is very difficult to give up) If I leave Directv it will be by making as much noise as possible! So. ..realistacally, what can I do?? Question...what makes a receiver receive MPEG-2 and not MPEG-4? Is it hardware like a chip or is it software. Would the cost be significant if it were possible? I have alot of other ???'s that I want to ask but I will start another thread later on.
Sorry for being so long winded. I will thank you in advance for your feedback whether positive or otherwise. I just want to make informed choices.
Thank you,
John