I was a long time E* customer (15 years), but switched a few days ago due to the Fox debacle and curiosity to see if the grass was greener on other side of the fence. I got two HR24's and two H24's and the MRV setup. So far, I like it a lot and have been happy with the switch. A few observations:
- I got an email saying I wouldn't get locals in HD (I've seen a recent post on that). I called D* and they said the email was wrong and I would get locals in HD. They were right.
- The HD pq is noticeably better than E*. This was a pleasant surprise.
- The SD pq may be a little worse than E*, but is passable.
- Though different, I think the HR24 DVR is just as good as the 622 I had (I'm no connoisseur). It seems just as fast. Though the GUI is different, it is fine to me. One thing I like is that the remote performance from another room with the E* dual receivers was terrible. Having a receiver in the same room is nice and increases the speed in that room.
- I don't like that I can't connect ethernet to it without disabling DECA MRV. I guess my installer wasn't knowledgeable on this and didn't install the necessary extra DECA. After figuring out why my MRV wouldn't work, I had to disconnect the ethernet cable.
- The automated method the receiver uses to program the remote to the TV was slick - a lot nicer than the multiple steps required with E* receivers.
Overall, it has been a good experience and I'm having fun learning a new system.
- I got an email saying I wouldn't get locals in HD (I've seen a recent post on that). I called D* and they said the email was wrong and I would get locals in HD. They were right.
- The HD pq is noticeably better than E*. This was a pleasant surprise.
- The SD pq may be a little worse than E*, but is passable.
- Though different, I think the HR24 DVR is just as good as the 622 I had (I'm no connoisseur). It seems just as fast. Though the GUI is different, it is fine to me. One thing I like is that the remote performance from another room with the E* dual receivers was terrible. Having a receiver in the same room is nice and increases the speed in that room.
- I don't like that I can't connect ethernet to it without disabling DECA MRV. I guess my installer wasn't knowledgeable on this and didn't install the necessary extra DECA. After figuring out why my MRV wouldn't work, I had to disconnect the ethernet cable.
- The automated method the receiver uses to program the remote to the TV was slick - a lot nicer than the multiple steps required with E* receivers.
Overall, it has been a good experience and I'm having fun learning a new system.