The channel linup just really bites big time.. Why aren't like channels grouped better. Why do I have to go through the PPV channels when I go from local to the sat channels.
Just depends on what you're used to. I've had DirecTV for 11 years and things haven't changed much in that time.
100s - PPV
200s/300s - General "cable" channels
400s - Spanish and Porn
500s - Premium Movies
600s - Sports
700s - Sports packages (NFL ST, Center Ice, etc.)
800s - Music
In recent years they've been able to map the locals to the "real" channel number down below 100s.
And now HD is in the 70s-90s (soon to change I'd imagine).
Again, seems pretty simple to me, but then it's been setup this way for over a decade so it's all I've known.
And my biggest gripe... Why do I have to see every freakin' channel that D* has listed on my guide.. Yea sure I can set up a favorite list.. Painful but it must be done. Isn't it possible for D* to set the guide out of the box to be able to switch to something that only shows subscribed channels..
On any receiver I always setup a favorites list that doesn't include PPV and other channels I either don't get or don't care about. Not that hard to do.
As for automatic list of channels you subscribe to...DirecTV does have that capability. The problem is they have to make guide data changes to make it happen and when they did some older receivers choked on it (tin foil hat says that's what caused the DirecTivo's to take a dump last fall/winter). So they have to turn CIR (channels I receive) off for now until they can update the older receivers to not choke on the guide data.
And since I am used to the feel of E* it just seems better.. All in the head I know.. I can get just as many D* customers to tell me they prefer the feel of D*.. Because it is what they are used too.
Exactly. If I look at the Dish channel numbers I'd be lost and think it wasn't layed out well either. But that would be because I'm not used to it.
This has not been a E* vs. D* rant. This is about the concerns of a dealer who sells both, is used to E* and wants so badly to like D*.
If you really want to love D* that much as in because it makes business sense then perhaps you need to cut the cord with E* at home and get D* instead. That way you are using it and can get to know it better. Either that or have both in your home and use D* only say on a spare TV or something. Just some thoughts. Good luck!