Hello,
I have been in contact with a member of DIRT about upgrading my equipment. He has been great but I understand he is one person and not just here to help me. So I was hoping to explain my setup and maybe someone could help suggest a new setup for me. I have been a Dish customer for 20+ years through maybe 3 or so accounts and used to be more up to date but lately everything has worked 'ok' and I just have not paid much attention to it.
This is my current setup, probably not typical but it works for me.
722 - connected to 1 TV via HDMI (I was about to add an HDMI splitter and run an HDMI cable to a new TV in another room from this
612 - connected to 1 TV via HDMI (I was also about to add an HDMI splitter and run and HDMI cable to the same new TV mentioned above) (additionally I was thinking of running a connection from this receiver to a TV in the garage)
612 - connected to 1 TV via HDMI and 1 TV via coax - mirroring each other. I was thinking of changing the coax to an HDMI cable.
So I don't have a great need to watch multiple channels at the same time, just want to get the signal to each TV. I think I need to ability to watch 3 live channels at the same time, the rest i am fine with just mirroring a receiver.
The new TV that I was connecting to both the 722 and 612 via long HDMI cables is in a new room, i figured i would run some HDMI cables now while the walls are open but the TV will probably not be used a whole lot so I was fine with getting the signal from another receiver, but while the walls are open I figured i would run another HDMI to the other receiver as well.
Then comes in the whole hopper/joey/super joey/wireless joey that I am just now starting to look into for the first time. I have plenty of coax running in the walls going all over the place and if I have to run additional HDMI cables I am fine with that but I am just trying to figure out the least expensive way to connect all these TV's without getting stuck with too few tuners.
The prime time recording thing i am not too concerned about, nice if its there but wouldn't be upset if it wasn't. I am still reading into how that works and takes up tuners.
Hopefully this made a little sense to someone and maybe will take a few minutes to comment on what might be a good setup option.
Thanks!!!
I have been in contact with a member of DIRT about upgrading my equipment. He has been great but I understand he is one person and not just here to help me. So I was hoping to explain my setup and maybe someone could help suggest a new setup for me. I have been a Dish customer for 20+ years through maybe 3 or so accounts and used to be more up to date but lately everything has worked 'ok' and I just have not paid much attention to it.
This is my current setup, probably not typical but it works for me.
722 - connected to 1 TV via HDMI (I was about to add an HDMI splitter and run an HDMI cable to a new TV in another room from this
612 - connected to 1 TV via HDMI (I was also about to add an HDMI splitter and run and HDMI cable to the same new TV mentioned above) (additionally I was thinking of running a connection from this receiver to a TV in the garage)
612 - connected to 1 TV via HDMI and 1 TV via coax - mirroring each other. I was thinking of changing the coax to an HDMI cable.
So I don't have a great need to watch multiple channels at the same time, just want to get the signal to each TV. I think I need to ability to watch 3 live channels at the same time, the rest i am fine with just mirroring a receiver.
The new TV that I was connecting to both the 722 and 612 via long HDMI cables is in a new room, i figured i would run some HDMI cables now while the walls are open but the TV will probably not be used a whole lot so I was fine with getting the signal from another receiver, but while the walls are open I figured i would run another HDMI to the other receiver as well.
Then comes in the whole hopper/joey/super joey/wireless joey that I am just now starting to look into for the first time. I have plenty of coax running in the walls going all over the place and if I have to run additional HDMI cables I am fine with that but I am just trying to figure out the least expensive way to connect all these TV's without getting stuck with too few tuners.
The prime time recording thing i am not too concerned about, nice if its there but wouldn't be upset if it wasn't. I am still reading into how that works and takes up tuners.
Hopefully this made a little sense to someone and maybe will take a few minutes to comment on what might be a good setup option.
Thanks!!!