FIRST LOOK: 622 Review!

Scott Greczkowski

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For quite a while I have been thinking and reporting that the Dish Network ViP was nothing more then a 942 with a new MPEG4 decoder chip under the hood.

Boy was I wrong.

For months many were calling the 622 the 962, I was surprised when I heard the name was changed to the 622. It appears the name was changed at last minute as on the main circuit board it is called the 962. More on that later.

What appears to look much like a 942 and operates basically the same as the 942, this is DEFINITELY not a 942. Something has changed under the hood and it's not just the MPEG4 decoder. One of the first things you notice when you use the 942 is how FAST it is, press a button on the remote and instantly it appears on the screen. Even things like OpenTV (Dish Home) open in under 5 seconds when it use to take 20 to 30 seconds for it to open on the 942. But the speed was not the only surprise I found, again more on that later.

I was surprised when I took the 622 out of the box to find no HDMI / DVI cable nor any component cable, as some have reported getting these cables with the 211/411's.

Hookup of the 622 took me less the 4 minutes, I unhooked all the wires from my 942 and plugged them into the matching slots on the 622. The layout of items on the rear of the 622 is a little different then the 942. I almost plugged my over the air antenna cable into the space where you are supposed to plug in the UHF antenna for the remote control.

Upon plugging in the 622, I heard something I never heard before on my 942 and that was the vacuum like sound of a variable speed fan under the hood of the 622. After a few second of it's whir the nose went away. The receiver rebooted then came on again.

The first sign of life we saw after the 622 booted the second time was a Point Dish Screen. Here is what we saw, in order of it actually happening.

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Next up we did a Check Switch...

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The 622 comes set in Dual Mode by Default. So when you try running a check switch you get the following warning.

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We say yes and we are on our way!

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Ok Check switch is done and here is what it found...

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Everything looks good!

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From the Point Dish screen you will notice there is an option for Modulator which will also you to change the settings to the on board modulators. Unlike the 942 you can output to two separate RF channels (1 for TV 1 and the second for TV2!)

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Once you have got signal and try to exit out you are asked if you are sure you are all set with this screen below.

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Yes we are sure, so we select Yes and we move on the following screen...

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Once it find the satellite signal the initial software download takes place!

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When the software download is complete you are warned not to unplug the receiver.

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After this is done the receiver turns off and you hear the vacuum sound roars again from the 622. Next up comes a screen which I hope I never see again. It almost appears though that the Dish Engineers have wrote a way for the 622 to fix itself if data gets corrupted, unfortunately it does it by formatting your hard drive and wiping out all programs you have stored on your 622. Again I hope I never see this screen on my 622 again.

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I click ok and we see our first video from the 942...

Errr no we don't instead we get a black screen which looks like this...

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I thought something was wrong... luckily I got a phone call while I was scratching my head and while I was on the call video finally came on.

Before activating the unit I decided to look around and see what I could do with the unit. I pressed the guide button, and noticed that all the new "MPEG4" channels were listed in the guide (I use the term MPEG4 lightly since the new channels are not MPEG4... but thats another topic altogether.)

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After cruising through the guide for a bit I decided to go through the menus (again this is before I activated the unit) the first thing I did was I pressed the DVR button on the remote which took me to another screen which was a lot different than it was on the 942.

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You will notice that there is are new options 1 for your recordings and the second for Movies and More! Yes the 622 had Dish Networks "dish on demand" feature, a feature missing from the 942.

When you look at your recordings screen with nothing recordered here are the stats show. Total HD recording time is 30 hours, and SD recording time is 300 hours.

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If you select the Movies and More option from the menu an OpenTV application is loaded and here is what you see.

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Now the movies they list are not on your hard drive yet, they will be downloaded when your receiver is powered off.

At the time I did this report only 4 OLD movies were available, I am sure after the unit downloads stuff more there will be more movies available.

Because this loaded up an OpenTV application opened I wanted to check if the 622 supported other OpenTV applications so I went into the guide and found the following channels in GREEN in the menu.

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We selected OK and it loaded up the Dish Network customer support application where I could order these channels (kind of a neat trick considering I have not activated the receiver yet)

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I then exited this application and then went into DishHome by pressing the Dish Icon on the remote (Note they changed the Dish logo on the remote to the new logo)

I was greeted with the following screen.

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What I found neat about this was this was the first time I have seen the Dish Home Screen blocking channels the receiver was not authorized before. I may be wrong but this is the only receiver I have seen do this.

The programs which ran on the DishHome screen were exactly the same ones found on the 942, and it was missing things like the games, karaoke and many of the news features which are found on other receivers.

Leaving DishHome for now, lets press the menu button on the remote. Here is what you see...

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You will notice there is a DISH on Demand listing in the menu that the 942 does not have.


Most of the menus are the same but here are a few that are not (and there are a couple of pleasant surprises found in these menus!) here are some of the menus that were different in the 622.

The Search Menu has been totally redone making it easier then ever to find your favorite shows...

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Select the Installation Option and you will notice a few new items...

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In this menu the first change I want to point out is this one which for some reason I really like, The System Info screen. Now besides telling you your unit ID and smart card number you actually see SYSTEM INFORMATION! Everything you want to know about your setup can be found here (well almost everything!) When you first load it the screen takes a few minutes to fill up with information as it is checking out your setup.

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When it is done the status bar changes to a diagnosis of your system. It checks your equipment and checks the satellite signals on all the satellites you can receive and gives you a report so you can easily troubleshoot your system.

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Another setting found under the installation setup menu is this one which is not found on the 942, the ability to turn on or off "enhancements." The enhancements are these little popups you will see with a 622, such as "Press Select NOW to order Showtime!" this menu lets you turn this feature off or on.

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Another new feature found in the install menu is TV1 Audio Sync. This is a new feature in the 622 that many 942 owners would love to have!

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We will continue our review in the next message below. :)
 
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Ok lets continue on our tour through the menus of the 622.

We are still in the installation menu, and now we will go in setting up local channels.

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The 622 does NOT tune Analog off air channels, it tunes only digital channels (if you want Analog channels via OTA your TV has a Analog TV built in.)

I scanned for my local digital OTA channels and the 622 found them ALL something the 942 could not do!.

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I was happy and tuned to my guide to try watching the Olympics, but guess what, NO LOCAL OTA channels in the guide. The only way to get the OTA channels is to be subscribed to Dish Network and pay a HD Enabling fee (unless you subscribe to one of their HD packages)

Look no local OTA channels in the guide after I scanned them in.

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Another interesting thing I found in the menus (and one of the most exciting discovery) was found in the Record Plus setup screen...

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See that ERD setup button? Thats where things get exciting...
ERD stands for External Recording Device. What does that mean? I don't know could it be possible now or in the future to use external devices such as USB hard drives with the 622? From this screen below, I believe so, and I don't think this screen is for the PocketDish as there are screens for that under the MultiMedia setup screen. I guess we will find out soon enough. :)

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One thing I noticed after going through the menus was I hit the DVR button and went to my recordings again and now I had 2 recordings, one showing me how to use my DVR features and another telling me about Club Dish.

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Now as I was getting ready to activate my 622 I had the 622 tuned to channel 101 (which REALLY needs to be updated) anyways while tuned to channel 101 I noticed on of these "Enhancements" that we talked about earlier. It looked like this...

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Pressing Select on the remote took you to a special Dish 101 Open TV application (which was not available on the 942)

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Nice application but it needs some updating, look at what I mean below.

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Ok now, we have been through the menus, as you will notice we did not post them all only the ones which are different then found on the 942.

The next step was actually activating the 622, when I called and told them I had a 622 I was immediately transfered to TECH SUPPORT. I got tech support and told them I had a 622 I wanted to activate, the person on the phone said she was surprised as she didn't think the 622 was out yet. I told her I had one sitting here in front of me, she told me she didn't have a walk through to activate it so she basically said "Do you think the box is setup correctly and working?" I answered yes and she said good.

With my receiver ID number and smartcard number the 622 was activated in a few short minutes, however the new HD channels were not on, I told her I wanted the Platinum package, and she added it and then told me my monthly charge would be $172.98 a month, she forgot to take off the VOOM package, the HD package and also she was charging me for all the Pay Channels and the HD enabling fee, after explaining to her what the Platinum package consisted of she quickly fixed the error.

I have to be honest it was probably the best experience I had with a CSR, while she messed up she was very pleasant and tried her best to be helpful.

By the time I got off the phone all the HD channels were coming in. The picture quality look as good as it did on the 942, with no testing equipment I would say it is just as good.

I would say the over the air tuner on the 622 is BETTER then the 942 as now I can tune stations I could not pick up before and I am staying locked on channels that I had trouble with.

So far in the time I have had the 622 it has performed flawlessly.

I regret that I am unable to test how the MPEG4 reception is on the 622 which for most is the main reason most want a 622. The reason for this is because there is not any REAL MPEG4 signals being transmitted that I can receive.

Many think the new channels (ESPN2HD, Universal HD and the new VOOM channels are MPEG4, they are not, they are actually standard MPEG2 channels which can only be seen by the new MPEG4 receivers.

I understand talking with 622 beta testers that MPEG4 is still not where it should be yet, with a few reporting slow channel changing of mpeg4 channels, frequent pixelation, blockiness and out of sync sound. It is believed that these issues are with the encoders and not the receiving equipment. (This is the real reason why the new channels are not being sent in real MPEG4)

My overall thoughts on the 622 so far is "I LOVE IT!" this is everything that the 942 should have been, fast powerful and with all the features active out of the box.

With that said there are somethings I would like to see work on the 622 which are not available on the 622, for example I would like to see all OpenTV applications available on the 622, stuff like the games and Karaoke plus the great interactive news applications which are found on older systems.

Now that we have looked at setting up the 622 let's take a look under the hood on the 622!​
 
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Ok now it's time to take a look under the hood of the 622, I only removed the cover.

I did not take off the bracket which holds the hard drive and fan as there is a sticker on it which says that if you tamper with the sticker you void the warranty.

As you can clearly see by the "Colorado License Plate" that is etched on the motherboard this receiver was supposed to be the DVR-962. It also has initials of some of the guys who worked on the 622 plus a date of 10/05 which I am guessing was the date of the approved design.

The photos are large, click on the thumbnails to make them full size.

Enjoy!
 

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So we have shown you how we set up the 622, we have shown you the inside of the 622 and now we will show you some of what the 622 comes with as well as some highly detailed photos of the 622.

As we close this look at the 622 (and I am sure we will be updating it as we have used it longer and when we have REAL MPEG4 signals available to us) I would like to thank Pittsburgh Custom Home Theater for making this review possible! They were able to get me one of the first 622's released. If you are in the Pittsburgh area check out http://www.pghcustomht.com/ for all your Satellite and Home Theater needs!

Also a big thanks to Claude from DishStore.NET for his help with all of this, without Claude's help none of this would have been possible.

I want to thank you all for visiting SatelliteGuys, I do hope you enjoyed our first look of the new Dish Network ViP622 Dual Tuner High Definition DVR!

I will do my best to answer any questions you might have. Also a big thank you to our supporting Pub Members for helping to make this all possible!
 

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As my thanks to the supporting pub members I am making this review available to Pub Members until Sunday afternoon where I will make it public to all. :)

Thank you guys for your support, we really do appreciate it!
 
Excellent review Scott!

What I found neat about this was this was the first time I have seen the Dish Home Screen blocking channels the receiver was not authorized before. I may be wrong but this is the only receiver I have seen do this.
Actually my 942 is now doing the same thing: MSNBC and BRAVO are locked out. In the past, Dish would make all Mosaic channels available to everyone. Not any more. They have just removed Fox News, but have not enabled MSNBC to AT60 subscribers... :(
 
Hey Scott, would you happen to have a USB drive? :devil:
 
Thanks scott! I am looking forward to getting my 622 now. Got the email alerts set on the CC for when the charge hits it ! :)
 
Very cool Scott! I'm tempted to NOT wait til April for the rebate. The 622 looks to make my 921 feel like a TRS-80.

Thx for the review!
 
Now understand I have not played with the 622 as much as Mark from DBSTalk did with his since he has had one since July, so he may report somethings that I have not reported yet because I have not seen it yet.

When his review hits I invite you to read his as well as mine and make your own decissions.

If I run into any hiccups I will report them, but again so far so good. :D
 
Thanks for the review Scott. Now I am really jacked up about my installation on the 21st. Dish called me today about signing up for HBO and I told them that I had spent money on the VIP622 and the CSR check my account and verified my install for the afternoon of the 21st. I am really excited about the how the HD OTA is working in the 622. :)
 
Wow Scott great review....Thanks for all your efforts and hard work!!!!!
 
Very nice review!!! I hope us peons get them soon. My local installer told me they would hold the 17th open in case they got one but other wise its the 27th.
 
Good job Scott. Question: Does the 622 "squish" the output on TV2 when set to 16X9 in single user mode like the 942 does?
 
I think the big question is, is the 622 better than a 921. :D

Great review Scott.

I am waiting to hear how the timers fire and if you have any problems.
 

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