FreQi
06-17-2003, 06:02 PM
I have become pretty disappointed with the picture quality on TW Digi Cable and have all but decided to switch to DirecTV. I have asked some folks that I know about their experience with DirecTV and have gotten nothing but glowing reviews saying their Customer Service is excellent and their Picture Quality is far superior to digicable, so the idea of switching is very appealing.
However, I have some specific needs that might be considered... unconventional.
I capture and encode a lot of TV shows, and because of that, I am quite concerned about service outages and signal loss. Living in WI, I always thought the snow and weather would regularly cause programming interruptions. Is this not something I should worry about?
I have been using a HiPix card in my computer for capturing and encoding OtA HD programming for several months, and have been quite happy with it (except for the local affils recurring mistakes, and WITI-Fox just generally being lame). I am interested in getting HBO-HD, but that and Showtime seem to be the only "programming" channels that satellite offers in HD. Is there any chance that Network programming like ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, WB and/or UPN would eventually be available on DirecTV-HD ? If not, I don't think I would be able to justify the cost of the HD equipment for only HBO-HD...
Because I intend to encode many of the shows for archiving, I would need to get a DirecTiVo unit and hack it up a bit, adding larger hard drive(s) and various applications to it (Note: when I talk about hacking I do not mean circumventing subscriptions, just adding recording capacity and the ability to extract the recorded broadcasts.). To that end, I am uncertain which unit would best suit my needs. I understand that Series1 TiVo's are easy enough to hack (I have a stand alone Philips TiVo that I added a TurboNet card to), but aren't those being phased out in favor of the Series2 TiVo's? And what about DirecTiVo's that can record HD? Do those exist? Can they be hacked?
Also, I am a little unclear on the availability of network programming. I don't really care if I get ABC and FOX from the Milwaukee affiliate (in fact I might not want it from there, stupid banners) but I do want the digital satellite broadcast. Can I get the network broadcasts from any affiliates? Can I get multiple affiliates? Like a east coast feed and a west coast feed?
Lastly, because I would be a new subscriber to DirecTV, I have no equipment. I am starting from scratch here. Do I have to outright buy everything? I am kind of under the impression that I can get the dish (just the dish?) sent to me if I just leave it at the house when I move. So perhaps all I have to buy is the DirecTiVo unit and then get a subscription...?
However, I have some specific needs that might be considered... unconventional.
I capture and encode a lot of TV shows, and because of that, I am quite concerned about service outages and signal loss. Living in WI, I always thought the snow and weather would regularly cause programming interruptions. Is this not something I should worry about?
I have been using a HiPix card in my computer for capturing and encoding OtA HD programming for several months, and have been quite happy with it (except for the local affils recurring mistakes, and WITI-Fox just generally being lame). I am interested in getting HBO-HD, but that and Showtime seem to be the only "programming" channels that satellite offers in HD. Is there any chance that Network programming like ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, WB and/or UPN would eventually be available on DirecTV-HD ? If not, I don't think I would be able to justify the cost of the HD equipment for only HBO-HD...
Because I intend to encode many of the shows for archiving, I would need to get a DirecTiVo unit and hack it up a bit, adding larger hard drive(s) and various applications to it (Note: when I talk about hacking I do not mean circumventing subscriptions, just adding recording capacity and the ability to extract the recorded broadcasts.). To that end, I am uncertain which unit would best suit my needs. I understand that Series1 TiVo's are easy enough to hack (I have a stand alone Philips TiVo that I added a TurboNet card to), but aren't those being phased out in favor of the Series2 TiVo's? And what about DirecTiVo's that can record HD? Do those exist? Can they be hacked?
Also, I am a little unclear on the availability of network programming. I don't really care if I get ABC and FOX from the Milwaukee affiliate (in fact I might not want it from there, stupid banners) but I do want the digital satellite broadcast. Can I get the network broadcasts from any affiliates? Can I get multiple affiliates? Like a east coast feed and a west coast feed?
Lastly, because I would be a new subscriber to DirecTV, I have no equipment. I am starting from scratch here. Do I have to outright buy everything? I am kind of under the impression that I can get the dish (just the dish?) sent to me if I just leave it at the house when I move. So perhaps all I have to buy is the DirecTiVo unit and then get a subscription...?