hi folks,
TWC has told me that can't fix the problem they are having with switched digital, so my beloved Tivo Series 3 DVR's and the wonderful Tivo user interface is going the way of the dodo for me.
so I have a few more questions regarding dish if you don't mind?
1. the 722 DVR. I understand it has 4 tuners? two that are satellite sourced and are HD capable, one for OTR and one for SD(which also has the separate RF remote). is this correct? I am interested in putting up an antenna on my house to try to tune in the local stations on HD, so that when the eventual satellite fade happens(because I live under the perpetual cloud cover that is Columbus, Ohio), I can get my locals at least. How does the 722 determine whether to use the satellite or the OTA tuner to pull in local HD stations for recording?
2. service. until now, with this unsolvable SDV problem, I have had nothing but fantastic service from TWC in my area. If I had a problem, they would always be out within two days. how does that work with Dish if I get all my equipment through them? is the support all over the phone, and shipping hardware back and forth, or do they contract for local in-home service?
3. one area of heartburn for me is this 2 year commitment, with apparently no money back guarantee. I doubt this would happen, but what if they come out to install, and the HD pictures just don't look all that great, or for some reason, they can't aim the dish to get acceptable signal levels? Can I tell them "no thanks" and walk away?
4. equipment upgrades. how well does Dish handle this? for instance, if true multi-room viewing would require a new receiver/DVR in the future, do you have to pay full replacement costs for upgraded hardware, or is there an upgrade allowance of some sort?
5. finally, is leasing all the equipment through Dish the way to go? I have seen numerous places where you can buy the 722. are there advantages one way or the other?
comments are greatly appreciated
Jeff
TWC has told me that can't fix the problem they are having with switched digital, so my beloved Tivo Series 3 DVR's and the wonderful Tivo user interface is going the way of the dodo for me.
so I have a few more questions regarding dish if you don't mind?
1. the 722 DVR. I understand it has 4 tuners? two that are satellite sourced and are HD capable, one for OTR and one for SD(which also has the separate RF remote). is this correct? I am interested in putting up an antenna on my house to try to tune in the local stations on HD, so that when the eventual satellite fade happens(because I live under the perpetual cloud cover that is Columbus, Ohio), I can get my locals at least. How does the 722 determine whether to use the satellite or the OTA tuner to pull in local HD stations for recording?
2. service. until now, with this unsolvable SDV problem, I have had nothing but fantastic service from TWC in my area. If I had a problem, they would always be out within two days. how does that work with Dish if I get all my equipment through them? is the support all over the phone, and shipping hardware back and forth, or do they contract for local in-home service?
3. one area of heartburn for me is this 2 year commitment, with apparently no money back guarantee. I doubt this would happen, but what if they come out to install, and the HD pictures just don't look all that great, or for some reason, they can't aim the dish to get acceptable signal levels? Can I tell them "no thanks" and walk away?
4. equipment upgrades. how well does Dish handle this? for instance, if true multi-room viewing would require a new receiver/DVR in the future, do you have to pay full replacement costs for upgraded hardware, or is there an upgrade allowance of some sort?
5. finally, is leasing all the equipment through Dish the way to go? I have seen numerous places where you can buy the 722. are there advantages one way or the other?
comments are greatly appreciated
Jeff