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jchill2
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I'm going to be moving into a house soon, so dishes are now an option. I was wondering what TWW's experiences were with HD/HD-DVR with TWC, DishHD, and DirectTV.

I noticed that DishHD allows you to add your own HDD to your box for a $40 service fee, which sounds interesting.

7/9/2008 7:07:46 PM

J_Hova
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cosigned

im doing the same

7/9/2008 8:35:56 PM

evan
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you can add external HDs to TWC and DTV boxes for free via eSATA.

7/9/2008 8:44:38 PM

ncstatetke
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if you decide to go with DTV (which i highly recommend), PM me and we'll talk about the $50 referral

7/9/2008 9:10:58 PM

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DirecTV

7/9/2008 9:33:24 PM

Quinn
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OTA-HD

7/9/2008 9:40:49 PM

jchill2
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Does anyone have extensive experience with two of them that can compare services? Suprisingly enough, google could not help me with this question.

Does adding your own hdd void your warranty with the other carriers?

[Edited on July 9, 2008 at 10:39 PM. Reason : d]

7/9/2008 10:38:25 PM

gs7
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OTA-HD + Download the other stuff

7/9/2008 11:19:40 PM

ComputerGuy
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DishNetwork works great.

7/9/2008 11:35:57 PM

ThatGoodLock
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if i do decide to go with directv ill let someone use me for their referall if they split it 25/25

7/9/2008 11:36:05 PM

jethromoore
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^x4 http://www.cnet.com/4520-7874_1-5108854-1.html

7/10/2008 9:06:12 AM

ncstatetke
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^^ refer to my previous post

7/10/2008 2:29:45 PM

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Quote :
"you can add external HDs to TWC and DTV boxes for free via eSATA."

Theres a difference though, at least between Dish and DirecTV.
Both DVRs have approximately 500GBs in storage.
With Dish, the added drive gives you additional space. If you add a 750GB drive, you have 1.25TB of storage.
With DirecTV, the added drive replaces your internal space. If you add a 750GB drive, you have gained only a net 250GB for 750GB total.

Yeah the Dish fee is stupid, but then again, who wants to have to buy a 750GB drive just to get 250GB total? Plus, I think Ive seen many more complaints about the DirecTV DVR erasing the entire external HD than with the Dish DVR.

If you go with Dish, I could also give you a $50 referral refund bonus .

7/10/2008 8:11:40 PM

ThatGoodLock
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ok heres another question.

between dish and directv, which one makes it easier to get the files from the hd dvr, to an external i already have with eSATA, and then to my pc where i can do whatever i want with them

im assuming they have some drm on them that makes it not just plug it in and im ready to go, but maybe they don't

7/10/2008 8:33:27 PM

GraniteBalls
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I just called and ordered my NFL Sunday ticket.


I got Sunday Ticket + Superfan = $249


That gets me all the games, and the preseason, and some other player tracking shit, all in HD.


If you're getting the ticket, make sure you realize that it wont be HD games unless you score the superfan add-on.

[Edited on July 11, 2008 at 4:44 PM. Reason : i cant wait. my 50" plasma is begging for some football. ]

7/11/2008 4:42:39 PM

Quinn
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How did you manage that?

Its supposed to be 350$

7/11/2008 7:54:37 PM

ThatGoodLock
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^^^ anyone want to answer that guys question?

7/12/2008 7:41:19 PM

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DirecTV DVRs use a proprietary filesystem AND they protect the content. It's easier to connect it to a TV tuner in your PC and record it that way than it is to access the data on the HD.

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"With DirecTV, the added drive replaces your internal space. If you add a 750GB drive, you have gained only a net 250GB for 750GB total."

The DirecTV drive is actually 360GB, but I got a 1TB drive for $180. It's not bad, but I'd like to have that additional space. But 1TB is good for hundreds of hours of HD. I've never gotten it more than half full, even when I had it set to record every episode of Law and Order on TNT in HD (6 episodes a day). With 50 episodes of L&O and about 20 movies, it was about half full.

7/12/2008 9:41:27 PM

GraniteBalls
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quinn


I was nice on the phone



and talked to a manager.

7/13/2008 12:28:45 AM

awwwwkenan
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can u get directTV at Wolf Creek?........somebody in the office said it was fine as long as you got signal from your porch (u put the dish in a pot on the porch)

7/29/2008 10:06:11 PM

Charybdisjim
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I'm going to suggest going with the broadband internet only option. Between Hulu and Netflix I get all the entertainment/movies I need without having to limit myself to what's scheduled. Sure I don't have access to two of the major networks current shows and I have to wait an extra week for some of the new ones, but the vast catalogue of movies and tv series means I'm almost never without something really good to watch.

This is what I ended up settling on when I just couldn't stand the damn SA8300HDC DVR from TimeWarner breaking on me every few days. I went through 5 of them in 3 months; I would have gone through 4 times as many if I could have swapped them out any faster.

7/30/2008 12:42:31 AM

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