I'm still waiting for the option of adding a hard drive to my 222 for DVR capability like the 211. I'm thinking that Dish makes big unfulfilled promises too often.
pparry said:I'm still waiting for the option of adding a hard drive to my 222 for DVR capability like the 211. I'm thinking that Dish makes big unfulfilled promises too often.
I never trusted Dish and used a $14 HDMI to Cat6 converter for TV2. It has never given me one single problem and is available at Monoprice. It is about a 75 foot run and I used two shielded Cat 6 Cables (If you go this route, use shielded, and I strongly recommend Cat6 over Cat5e).
I can't remember. Was that one of Charlie's comments on a Charlie Chat that it would be available or an official Dish announcement?
That's another of the promises of something that was coming soon, that I was looking forward to, that doesn't appear to ever be coming. Basing your plans on what Dish is "about" to release is a joke. Although they are pretty good at holding firm on their promises of raising prices.Charlie commented on it but it was always my understanding that it was a feature coming soon as of 2008. There's a thread here
http://www.satelliteguys.us/dish-network-technical-discussions/156964-vip-222-ehd.html
Jim5506 said:Adding DVR capability to the 222 would essentially make it a 722 - Dish will NEVER do that!
whitewolf8214 said:anyone heard any ideas when the sling extender will be out was supposed to be mid august and its almost september.waiting to get hd on tv2 ty for help
On average, DIRECTV bills currently run about $16.86 higher per month than DISH Network bills. Come football season, I expect that DIRECTV customers will be paying an average of very nearly $100/month.In two months if there still is no Extender I am seriously considering a move to DirecTV, who does have an actual, available whole house option. It wouldn't be hard to take significantly lower bills either.
Tried a sling adapter?
You know, I keep hearing that from Dish fanboys, but when I look at my current bill, and then run the numbers on what DirecTV would run me for the next two years, on an equivalent package to what I have now, including a $200 discount from AAA, my bill would be about half what it is now from Dish, and only go up about $16 the second year. My bill from Dish went up significantly the second year, especially since Dish rewrote the rules on billing about the same time. DirecTV is now offering a break for the second year as well as the first. BTW, I'd be getting Sunday Ticket free for this season. Sorry, my only loyalty is to who will give me the best deal, with a decent signal. In two years if the local cableco is the best deal I'll go back to them. Then again, it's hard knowing where I'll be living 2 years from now, and what options will be available.On average, DIRECTV bills currently run about $16.86 higher per month than DISH Network bills. Come football season, I expect that DIRECTV customers will be paying an average of very nearly $100/month.
I don't believe that was ever promised, and we almost certainly will not see an EHD for the 222. That's been discussed before.
Do you have some numbers to support that USB 2.0 isn't up to the job?I think the problem is Dish's decision to use the ubiquitous and CHEAP USB (2.0 back then) instead of eSATA, but EVERY other DVR maker starting from at least 2006 put eSATA on board for their external HDD solutions. USB 2.0 just doesn't have the bandwidth to provide a 2 tuner DVR experience like the internal HDD's.
Which supports my earlier post. Don't EVER make your decisions on what Dish says it is going to release, you can only make your decisions on what is currently a reality.Do you have some numbers to support that USB 2.0 isn't up to the job?
Do you have numbers to support that just any ol' eSATA setup is up to the job? (I'm sure the DIRECTV eSATA users would argue that eSATA, in and of itself, is no guarantee.)
You made an error in judgment trying to game the system and lost.
This is not unique to DISH Network. Watch what happens when just about any new product from any company is released. Many of the first reactions will be complaints about what didn't make it into the finished product (Windows 7 was a relative non-event compared to what was promised) and more often than not, the stock price will drop.Which supports my earlier post. Don't EVER make your decisions on what Dish says it is going to release, you can only make your decisions on what is currently a reality.