My 10-250 is starting to have some identity issues:
My main concerns are the D* version of the WishList.
I have read in some posts that you can only tell the DVR to record up to 40 different "season passes". Is this accurate? My current Season Pass list is more than 60 shows long.
I know you can "rank" the shows in your wishlist to record higher priority shows first or instead of lower ranked shows. But will the D* brain determine that if a conflict prevents a show from recording at the original showing time, will it scout the next best showing time? For instance, Mythbusters is on at 9PM on Wednesdays, then repeats the same night 3 hours later (for our friends on the left coast to get it at 9PM their time). If the ranking of shows at 9PM on a Wednesday night is say, Lost (#2 on my list) and a Duke basketball game (#1 on the list), will it defer to the 12am showing of Mythbusters?
How does it do with something like The Daily Show on Comedy Central, a show that does not have "New" or "Repeat" flags in the description? Does it try to record every instance, or is it smarter than the Tivo?
Cool concepts
Now that the HR20 can record OTA signals, I understand that it actually now can record three shows at once, while watching a buffered 4th show. Very cool, since all my locals are OTA. If this is true, it may render the above example moot, but I am sure there are other examples I could use.
The interactive channels/options seem pretty cool, if not hugely necessary except for March Madness (in my case) or Sunday Ticket (in the minds of a lot of others).
On screen Caller ID: I had this when I was with E*, and thought it would be a joke since I have the cordless phone right next to me while I am watching TV. But then I saw it in action, and realized how lazy I must be to not even bother picking up the handset to read its caller id anymore...
Might be nice to have that again.
So anyway, what I would like to hear/read is honest input. Give me your bad and good reviews. I wouldn't be making a move until after New Year's, so I still have some time to think about it.
- It occassionally fails to recognize shows that should be recorded from the WishList
- It seems to reboot on its own when I am not looking
- It sometimes records a garbled digital "collage" instead of the actual program. This could be an LNB problem, but I mention it anyway
My main concerns are the D* version of the WishList.
I have read in some posts that you can only tell the DVR to record up to 40 different "season passes". Is this accurate? My current Season Pass list is more than 60 shows long.
I know you can "rank" the shows in your wishlist to record higher priority shows first or instead of lower ranked shows. But will the D* brain determine that if a conflict prevents a show from recording at the original showing time, will it scout the next best showing time? For instance, Mythbusters is on at 9PM on Wednesdays, then repeats the same night 3 hours later (for our friends on the left coast to get it at 9PM their time). If the ranking of shows at 9PM on a Wednesday night is say, Lost (#2 on my list) and a Duke basketball game (#1 on the list), will it defer to the 12am showing of Mythbusters?
How does it do with something like The Daily Show on Comedy Central, a show that does not have "New" or "Repeat" flags in the description? Does it try to record every instance, or is it smarter than the Tivo?
Cool concepts
Now that the HR20 can record OTA signals, I understand that it actually now can record three shows at once, while watching a buffered 4th show. Very cool, since all my locals are OTA. If this is true, it may render the above example moot, but I am sure there are other examples I could use.
The interactive channels/options seem pretty cool, if not hugely necessary except for March Madness (in my case) or Sunday Ticket (in the minds of a lot of others).
On screen Caller ID: I had this when I was with E*, and thought it would be a joke since I have the cordless phone right next to me while I am watching TV. But then I saw it in action, and realized how lazy I must be to not even bother picking up the handset to read its caller id anymore...

So anyway, what I would like to hear/read is honest input. Give me your bad and good reviews. I wouldn't be making a move until after New Year's, so I still have some time to think about it.