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- 08-05-2009 11:30 AM #1
Bow to the king
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and the king is D*. I've had D* for less than a week and already prefer it over E*. Sure the equipment isn't as responsive, but I can get over that because of one very simple feature - baseball in HD! With E*, I can't tell you how many times the Rays were on SunSports and the Marlins were on FSFlorida. Both would be in SD 90% of the time. Everyday that baseball has been on since I've had D*, one has been in HD on the 24/7 RSN Sun Sports HD, and the other has been on the FSFlorida HD subchannel. Maybe ol' Chuck could learn a thing or two, because I'd rather have more HD sports than the following worthless channels:
LOGO
BETJ 'HD'
Maverick
Fishing channel
The only thing I miss with E* is the occasional Sox game on WGN America(could care less about the Cubs).
I don't see the big difference in DVRs either. The only thing that the VIP series has is a quicker response. A minor quirk is that when fast forwarding, when I hit play, it plays 10-20 seconds before where I hit play. Not that hard to fix as I can fast forward now and have it go at a faster rate without worrying about getting to far past commercials.DirecTV Sub since 7/21/2009
Choice Extra + HD DVR with Sunday Ticket and SuperFan
1x HR22-100
2x H20-100
3x D12-500
Two time former E* sub
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- 08-05-2009 11:36 AM #2
Welcome!
I see you mentioned on E* thead that you don't have an internet connection near your receiver. If you want to go with a wireless solution the HR2X's have native support for the Linksys WGA600N wireless game adapter in them. Or you can try powerline adapters, D* sells them for $25 each. Besides having DirecTV on Demand (which you said you don't care about) it would also give you access to Media Share for access to certain content on your PC and with 3rd party software like PlayOn access to some internet sites, like NetFlix, Hulu, CBS, ESPN and others. There's also the TVAPPS function, logon to tvapps.directv.com to see what's there now.
Also, make sure you check out some of the hints/tips threads for info on undocumented features/functions.
Dish - Slimline 5LNB
Switches - Dual SWiM16
Receivers - HR23-700, HR24-200, 4xHR24-500
Networking - 100/1000Mbps switched ethernet and DECA for DirecTV network
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- 08-05-2009 11:42 AM #3
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If I do end up hooking it up to the web, I have an older WRT54GS that I will put tomato firmware on and bridge to avoid spending money. Not sure if I want to yet, however. I may need to add a second router with G support to my network though(currently N only and would like to keep it that way), and then bridge the connection. I am still undecided though, I don't really see a need right now.
DirecTV Sub since 7/21/2009
Choice Extra + HD DVR with Sunday Ticket and SuperFan
1x HR22-100
2x H20-100
3x D12-500
Two time former E* sub
- 08-05-2009 11:43 AM #4
Dish - Slimline 5LNB
Switches - Dual SWiM16
Receivers - HR23-700, HR24-200, 4xHR24-500
Networking - 100/1000Mbps switched ethernet and DECA for DirecTV network
TimeWarner RoadRunner internet service
- 08-05-2009 02:16 PM #5
Glad you are enjoying your switch
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- 08-06-2009 04:23 PM #6
Congrats on your choice.
- 08-06-2009 05:33 PM #7
enjoy!!
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