Yeah Jim, I know you're a much, much less demanding user than I am. IIRC you only have a dozen or so series links, watch a lot of live tv, dont have a lot of overlapping recordings, and you dont have a 5 year old in your house whose shows record 3-5 times a day, which pretty much means my dvr's are recording on both tuners all day long.
The directv product is tuned to people who watch a lot of live tv, arent demanding dvr users like I am, havent come from a long experience with a fairly stable and reliable product, arent into ppv's and instant on screen pop up info based on a live tv viewing experience, have a long and familiar experience with the directv user interface, etc.
Its a wonderful product compared to a vcr, and I imagine for someone coming from a couple of regular non dvr receivers that isnt a big tv watcher, its as revolutionary and exciting as when I plugged a tivo in between my directv receiver and my tv in 1999.
The directv product would really fit my bill if they'd allow more than 50 series links, do some stuff when I'm not using the box instead of doing all sorts of stuff in real time, and fix a few bugs in their recording logic that would cut down on the number of unnecessary recordings the box does all day long, along with making searches only give me results for the channels I get and not 400 pages of pay-per-views that I'll never buy.
But this isnt stuff that they want to do, or that the majority of their customers really care about.
The directv product is tuned to people who watch a lot of live tv, arent demanding dvr users like I am, havent come from a long experience with a fairly stable and reliable product, arent into ppv's and instant on screen pop up info based on a live tv viewing experience, have a long and familiar experience with the directv user interface, etc.
Its a wonderful product compared to a vcr, and I imagine for someone coming from a couple of regular non dvr receivers that isnt a big tv watcher, its as revolutionary and exciting as when I plugged a tivo in between my directv receiver and my tv in 1999.
The directv product would really fit my bill if they'd allow more than 50 series links, do some stuff when I'm not using the box instead of doing all sorts of stuff in real time, and fix a few bugs in their recording logic that would cut down on the number of unnecessary recordings the box does all day long, along with making searches only give me results for the channels I get and not 400 pages of pay-per-views that I'll never buy.
But this isnt stuff that they want to do, or that the majority of their customers really care about.