Hi Everyone,
We will be moving at the end of July, and I am in the process of evaluating our options for TV/phone/internet. We are currently in Windstream territory and have local phone/long distance, DSL and Dish Network through Windstream (all on one bill). We currently have no HD tvs, and have a DVR 625 which has served us well for several years. Had been a DirecTV customer way back, but the bundle pricing with Dish/Windstream was too good to pass up.
The new house has an HD tv home theater in the basement (stadium seating and everything - Daddy is WAY happy). So we will have HD in the basement and SD in the family room and master bedroom. New house is located in AT&T and Time Warner territory, but is NOT eligible for Uverse from AT&T (at least not yet). I may upgrade to HD in the family room and/or bedroom at some point, but for the time being those will remain SD.
I have generally been happy with the 625, but having all the "slave" tv's watch the same show has proved problematic at times. I would really like a whole-house DVR solution, and had been lusting for Uverse due to it's 4-tuner set up. Since that will not be happening, I am trying to evaluate my remaining options, which I've decided are:
I have a few quesitons I'll list below, but one BIG question I have since I'm new to HD is: if I record everything in HD on the DVR, can I still watch it on the SD televisions in the family room and bedroom? Time Warner told me yes when I stopped into the local office today, but I really want to hear from people who are actually using one of the above options. I've read terrible reviews of TW's Navigator software their DVR uses, but it also sounds like the newer boxes seem to work better with it. Pricing-wise, Time Warner appears to be the worst option, and AT&T/DirecTV the best.
A few random questions:
Thanks,
Gary
We will be moving at the end of July, and I am in the process of evaluating our options for TV/phone/internet. We are currently in Windstream territory and have local phone/long distance, DSL and Dish Network through Windstream (all on one bill). We currently have no HD tvs, and have a DVR 625 which has served us well for several years. Had been a DirecTV customer way back, but the bundle pricing with Dish/Windstream was too good to pass up.
The new house has an HD tv home theater in the basement (stadium seating and everything - Daddy is WAY happy). So we will have HD in the basement and SD in the family room and master bedroom. New house is located in AT&T and Time Warner territory, but is NOT eligible for Uverse from AT&T (at least not yet). I may upgrade to HD in the family room and/or bedroom at some point, but for the time being those will remain SD.
I have generally been happy with the 625, but having all the "slave" tv's watch the same show has proved problematic at times. I would really like a whole-house DVR solution, and had been lusting for Uverse due to it's 4-tuner set up. Since that will not be happening, I am trying to evaluate my remaining options, which I've decided are:
- Dish Network, billed separately, with AT&T for phone and DSL.
- AT&T package that includes DirecTV/phone/internet.
- Time Warner package that includes tv/phone/internet.
- Time Warner for TV and internet, AT&T for landline phone (wife is nervous about option #3 as she doesn't trust Time Warner for phone service).
I have a few quesitons I'll list below, but one BIG question I have since I'm new to HD is: if I record everything in HD on the DVR, can I still watch it on the SD televisions in the family room and bedroom? Time Warner told me yes when I stopped into the local office today, but I really want to hear from people who are actually using one of the above options. I've read terrible reviews of TW's Navigator software their DVR uses, but it also sounds like the newer boxes seem to work better with it. Pricing-wise, Time Warner appears to be the worst option, and AT&T/DirecTV the best.
A few random questions:
- Does either Dish or DirecTV offer a 4-tuner DVR option ? It didn't look like it from their websites. I really like having all the recordings available on all TVs, so this is something I'm interested in. Time Warner does this by apparently connecting two DVRs, but it doesn't appear to be as refined as the Uverse product seems to be (I just need to let go of Uverse since I can't get it!)
- For the DirecTV product. It appears you have a main DVR, and then slave boxes at the other TVs that access that DVR (same for Time Warner). Do the slave boxes have tuners so each one can watch a different program? If that's the case, I think I could live with just a two-tuner DVR as I could be recording two things on the DVR and still watching live TV on the other TVs that have the "slave" boxes on them.
- Following along the thought process in question #2 above, if the slave boxes are on SD televisions and the DVR is hooked up to the HD television and I set the DVR to record from a slave box, will it record in HD or SD? Or, is the HD/SD determined solely by how the program is broadcast and has nothing to do with which TV initiates the recording?
Thanks,
Gary