I've asked this on a few different forums, with varying replies. Thought I'd put it to the crowd here since you all seem to have way more actual knowledge about it than the general internet populace.
For years I've used my Linux box as my HTPC/PVR with local cable. Since the cable company got bought out by Comcr@! things have gone progressively downhill. I've decided to dump them, and like the bundles available with DirecTV, however I'm worried about getting it to work with my computer.
I don't have, need, or want any High-Def programming. Just not interested. I'll have a midrange package and local channels for light viewing. I don't want to lose the ability to record and watch on my PC, though I realize I'll probably have to update my tuner card.
I also don't like leasing receivers, especially since there are 4 viewing stations (3 tvs, 1 computer) in my house. I had considered buying standard receivers for the extra stations to avoid those fees.
So my questions are:
Is it safe to buy my own receivers, which model should I look for, how much will I pay, and will it have any fallout or extra costs with DirecTV?
Do we really HAVE to hook the receivers to a phone line? All of them, or just one?
What are the options for watching different programs on different receivers? Can my HTPC (if it's usable at all) record a station not being watched?
Will I be able to somehow hook a receiver to my PC the same way I did with cable, and use it for viewing and recording? Please note, I use Linux, not Microsoft OSs. If so, what hardware will I need to pick up (can be general or sepecific recommendations)? Is casting/streaming possible, the same as with regular cable?
Finally, I was somewhat interested in DirecTvs version of ondemand, where you get the dvr receiver and hook it to the internet, and then get access to a bunch of free movies/programs. Is it really free, what does it require hardware wise, what does it require package wise, and in relation to my last question, would a HTPC be able to view/record this content in the same manner as regular TV?
For years I've used my Linux box as my HTPC/PVR with local cable. Since the cable company got bought out by Comcr@! things have gone progressively downhill. I've decided to dump them, and like the bundles available with DirecTV, however I'm worried about getting it to work with my computer.
I don't have, need, or want any High-Def programming. Just not interested. I'll have a midrange package and local channels for light viewing. I don't want to lose the ability to record and watch on my PC, though I realize I'll probably have to update my tuner card.
I also don't like leasing receivers, especially since there are 4 viewing stations (3 tvs, 1 computer) in my house. I had considered buying standard receivers for the extra stations to avoid those fees.
So my questions are:
Is it safe to buy my own receivers, which model should I look for, how much will I pay, and will it have any fallout or extra costs with DirecTV?
Do we really HAVE to hook the receivers to a phone line? All of them, or just one?
What are the options for watching different programs on different receivers? Can my HTPC (if it's usable at all) record a station not being watched?
Will I be able to somehow hook a receiver to my PC the same way I did with cable, and use it for viewing and recording? Please note, I use Linux, not Microsoft OSs. If so, what hardware will I need to pick up (can be general or sepecific recommendations)? Is casting/streaming possible, the same as with regular cable?
Finally, I was somewhat interested in DirecTvs version of ondemand, where you get the dvr receiver and hook it to the internet, and then get access to a bunch of free movies/programs. Is it really free, what does it require hardware wise, what does it require package wise, and in relation to my last question, would a HTPC be able to view/record this content in the same manner as regular TV?