I seriously doubt you will get by without the HD access charges. Just because the reseller says it won't be charged... it's D* that you're signing the contract with. Many times resellers are working off of old scripting, or old service brochures. When I was working retail, I found D* brochures on the display that were from 3 revisions prior. Of course, I took care of them before customers found them, but it just shows it is a possibility.
Yep. I can believe this scenario. Especially because the HD DVR plus package is 70.00 whereas my friend has an SD package from 3 years ago that has the same SD programming for 70.00 w/o HD. I think that current SD package is 45 or 50 per month. So 70 for programming and 16 for access is 86 per month. Sounds reasonable to me.
1- I doubt this is a function that is available more than a CE release. Come to think of it, this is the first I've heard of being able to do it. All I have ever seen is that if you have a ViiV compliant PC you can share - via ethernet - from the PC to the DVR, not any other form of sharing is available yet.
Has to do with a matrix switcher and baluns to convert cat5 to something that can connect to the back of the DVR. I'm still waiting for more help on that so I may be relaying erroneous info. Here is the discussion...
http://www.satelliteguys.us/directv-dvr-forum/102493-place-shifting-dvr-content.html
2-I haven't seen anything that the HR20 has activated the USB ports any more than allowing them to be powered. The eSATA port is active and will allow you to install a drive; however, the capacity does not stack on top of the internal drive. Instead, the internal drive goes dormant while using eSATA.
Yes, thank you... since I posted this thread I have found disscussion on that topic. Am i to understand that discussion correctly in that when you plug the eSATA drive in it automatically copies system files from the origianal drive so that there is no need to transfer an image of the original to the external?
If you have anything to show otherwise, I'd be very interested to take a look at it!