2 weeks now with Direct (after ~ 5 years with Dish)... my observations so far... so this is more of a D* vs. E* comparison (not vs. cable, etc) based on my 1st impressions.. we've had a busy 2 weeks, so I can't claim this has been a thorough test.
I went from a single ViP622 on Dish to 1xHR34+2xHR25 on Direct... in effect upgrading our 2 "TV2"s to HD and making them independent of each other (TV2b was rarely watched)
The good:
- the remote programming procedure is more automated than most.. it will lead you thru menus of devices/manuf's and show the correct codes to try (vs. flipping thru a manual)
- the "up" arrow on the remote is nice to access 9 quick channel presets
- Pandora on the HR34 should be a "good".. if I could figure out how to get to it.. (not showing in my Extras menu)
- The Extras/apps on the HR25s might also be good.. still figuring them out and access seems a little slow...
- Many more tuners than I had on Dish... so I don't have to worry about recording conflicts
The bad:
- no working remote code for my < 6 mo old Westinghouse LCD.. and all I really need is power (using a soundbar for audio)
- The menu to create your customized list offers to "clear all ch" and then add "ch's I get"... yet this adds tons of channels we aren't actually subscribed for ?!?!?!? (ie. lots of RSNs, and pay channels)... so then you have to go remove all of these... creating my "List 1" was much more painful than it should have been, and doesn't clearly indicate which channels you do get (when doing this task on Dish the CH's you don't get show in red, so you instantly know you don't get them)
- the free previews on Direct seem to be shorter (1 week?) vs. Dish (~4 free ch's every month, for the whole month)
- The guide on Dish showed me 3 full hours of show titles from left to right.. the DTV guide only shows 1.5(?) hours. It looks nice, but I find it less functional and it takes much more time to scroll thru the listing to find items to record (ie. scanning the upcoming movies for the week)
- Direct does not appear to have any remotes with learning ability (ie. to learn codes for devices Tech support hasn't bothered to add to the library). Have to buy my own universal remotes for 2 of my 3 TVs.
- I don't seem to see any ratings (ie. "stars") in the guide for the movies on Direct? I made frequent use of this on Dish when trying to record random-but-quality movies for later watching
Maybe bad, but maybe I just haven't found:
- is there the equivalent of a "list the upcoming shows which will be recorded ?
Summary:
for me, I can't say I'd point a non-E*/D* customer either way other than pricing vs. the content they'd want to have (ie. my brother-in-law is a sports nut.. he needs Direct.. my mother is not, and she can save more $$ on Dish)
vs. the new Dish Hopper/Joey pricing, I am better off on Direct, at least with the new customer pricing.
I can't say I see any significant picture quality difference. On Dish, I had an HD-only package.. While its nice to have some ch's with Direct that I didn't have before, I'm still trying to figure out the best settings to handle the SD channels in my Direct package so that they fill the screen without being chopped/distorted.
Other than that, it seems both services have their minor pros/cons.
I went from a single ViP622 on Dish to 1xHR34+2xHR25 on Direct... in effect upgrading our 2 "TV2"s to HD and making them independent of each other (TV2b was rarely watched)
The good:
- the remote programming procedure is more automated than most.. it will lead you thru menus of devices/manuf's and show the correct codes to try (vs. flipping thru a manual)
- the "up" arrow on the remote is nice to access 9 quick channel presets
- Pandora on the HR34 should be a "good".. if I could figure out how to get to it.. (not showing in my Extras menu)
- The Extras/apps on the HR25s might also be good.. still figuring them out and access seems a little slow...
- Many more tuners than I had on Dish... so I don't have to worry about recording conflicts
The bad:
- no working remote code for my < 6 mo old Westinghouse LCD.. and all I really need is power (using a soundbar for audio)
- The menu to create your customized list offers to "clear all ch" and then add "ch's I get"... yet this adds tons of channels we aren't actually subscribed for ?!?!?!? (ie. lots of RSNs, and pay channels)... so then you have to go remove all of these... creating my "List 1" was much more painful than it should have been, and doesn't clearly indicate which channels you do get (when doing this task on Dish the CH's you don't get show in red, so you instantly know you don't get them)
- the free previews on Direct seem to be shorter (1 week?) vs. Dish (~4 free ch's every month, for the whole month)
- The guide on Dish showed me 3 full hours of show titles from left to right.. the DTV guide only shows 1.5(?) hours. It looks nice, but I find it less functional and it takes much more time to scroll thru the listing to find items to record (ie. scanning the upcoming movies for the week)
- Direct does not appear to have any remotes with learning ability (ie. to learn codes for devices Tech support hasn't bothered to add to the library). Have to buy my own universal remotes for 2 of my 3 TVs.
- I don't seem to see any ratings (ie. "stars") in the guide for the movies on Direct? I made frequent use of this on Dish when trying to record random-but-quality movies for later watching
Maybe bad, but maybe I just haven't found:
- is there the equivalent of a "list the upcoming shows which will be recorded ?
Summary:
for me, I can't say I'd point a non-E*/D* customer either way other than pricing vs. the content they'd want to have (ie. my brother-in-law is a sports nut.. he needs Direct.. my mother is not, and she can save more $$ on Dish)
vs. the new Dish Hopper/Joey pricing, I am better off on Direct, at least with the new customer pricing.
I can't say I see any significant picture quality difference. On Dish, I had an HD-only package.. While its nice to have some ch's with Direct that I didn't have before, I'm still trying to figure out the best settings to handle the SD channels in my Direct package so that they fill the screen without being chopped/distorted.
Other than that, it seems both services have their minor pros/cons.