Dish Network Dvr Receiver Info

September 18, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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A DVR (digital video recorder) is actually a hard drive – like the one in your computer – located inside a DVR receiver. It’s purpose is to record satellite TV programs, store them in digital format, and play them back.

Here are some of the features of DISH Network’s DVR:

1) You can fast forward past commercials. It’s the next best thing to commercial-free television.

2) Pause the show you’re watching so you can answer the telephone, go to the bathroom, or get a snack, then resume watching it when you’re ready.

3) On-screen DISH Network DVR menus allow you to record your favorite programs with the push of a button.

4) Record up to 100 hours or your favorite shows automatically. No more trying to figure out complicated VCR settings or having to reset your VCR after a power outage.

5) All digital storage means no more hassles handling and storing video tapes. Everything’s stored on your DVR receiver’s hard drive, and you can play your programs with just a push of a button.

6) Name based recoding is a feature that allows you to search DISH Network’s satellite TV programs by movie title, show title, or an actor’s name. The DVR can then locate that program and automatically record it.

7) Dual tuner receiver allows you to record two programs at the same time, record a program while watching another program, or record two programs while watching another pre-recorded program.

8) Picture-In-Picture (PIP) allows you to watch two live shows at the same time.

If you are concerned about how much video you can record, the recording capacity on the DVR depends on the video format of the programming you wish to record. Here are some guidelines for determining recording capacity:

Analog TV shows:

Midcontinent analog channels are those below 100. Recording capacity is up to 25 hours.

Digital TV shows (compressed):

Midcontinent digital channels are between 100 and 900. Recording capacity is between 30 and 60 hours.

High Definition TV shows (HDTV):

Shows that are broadcast in HD may be recorded in HD format, provided your DVR is connected to a High Definition Television. HD channels are 900 and above. Recording capactiy is up to 15 hours. Recording capacity will vary.

It is a good idea to plan your recordings to no more than 80% of capacity. Your listings display will conveniently tell you the percentage of capacity remaining.

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How Do I Autotune My Directv Hd+dvr Receiver To Automatically Switch Channels To Record?

September 17, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment
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I have a Directv HD+DVR receiver (model HR20) and whenever I set it to record a show it used to automatically change channels when that show started. Now it doesn’t and it shows up as an unrecorded show because it didn’t switch. Is there a way to automatically switch it to record?

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Why Do I Not Get Surround Sound When Using My Directv Hd Dvr Receiver?

September 16, 2009 by admin · 2 Comments
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I just hooked up my dvd player (to my yamaha 5.1 receiver via digital coaxial cable) and my directv hd dvr receiver (to my yamaha 5.1 receiver via digital optical cable). When I use the dvd player I get sound from all speakers (front r, l rear r, l center and subwoofer. When I use my directv receiver I only get sound from the front 2 speakers. Is this because there aren’t many broadcasts on television broadcasting in 5.1 or am I missing something with my settings? There doesn’t seem to be anything on the directv receiver settings that would allow or disallow 5.1. The only setting is dolby on or off. I have tried it both ways. Many thanks!

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Free Directv Dvr Receiver Guide

September 15, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Free DIRECTV DVR Receiver

A DIRECTV DVR (digital video recorder) is a recording device that sits inside a DVR receiver. It utilizes DIRECTV’s DVR Service (what used to be TiVo) to allow you to digitally record and store satellite TV programs. Here’s a list of features and how you can get one for free.

DIRECTV DVR Receiver Features

A DVR receiver allows you to watch what you want, when you want. With it, you can record your favorite shows plus pause and replay live TV.

Here are some of DIRECTV’s DVR features:

* One-touch recording – Record programs with a single touch of a button. No more trying to figure our complicated VCR settings. Your shows will be automatically recorded even if they move to a different time slot.

* Dual recording – Record your favorite programs while watching another program. You can even record two programs at the same time,

* Extended recording time – You can record up to 100 hours of programming and store those programs all within your DVR receiver.

* Fast forward – bypass commercials while watching live TV.

* Pause – allows you to pause a TV show so you can go to the bathroom or get a snack, then resume watching when you’re ready.

* Digital storage – recorded programs are stored inside your DVR receiver so you don’t have to hassle with video tapes.

* On-screen TV guide – allows you to schedule and record your programs up to 14 days in advance.

Free DIRECTV DVR and HD DVR Receivers

DIRECTV is currently running a free satellite TV system promotion. When you subscribe to their service they’ll give you a free satellite TV system which includes a satellite dish and up to four receivers with universal remote controls. When you place your order you can request a free DVR receiver with your system.

DIRECTV also offers an HD (high definition) DVR with 250 hours of recording time for an additional fee. This HD DVR receiver allows you to record and watch satellite TV in high definition format.

DIRECTV programming starts at $29.99 per month for their Total Choice package (155 TV channels plus 50 XM satellite radio channels), and goes up to $96.99 per month for their Total Choice Premier package (250 channels, 67 XM radio channels, HBO, Showtime, and Starz).

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The author, Brian Stevens, is the senior editor for TheSatelliteTVGuide.com and has written extensively on free DIRECTV DVR receivers.

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Get the Lowest, Best Prices and Save – reviewed DirecTV HR23 hd dvr receiver

September 13, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Looks great, 2009 has already been a busy year for DirecTV, yet it and dvr families keep growing at an allegedly non-stop pace. almost all of DBSTalk’s Cutting Edge members were extended a break by DirecTV to field test the most recent member of the HR family – the DirecTV HR23. The DirecTV HR23 includes enhancements without delay supporting ongoing hardware initiatives like the SWM ODUs, At the same time, recording capacity has been increased to take advantage of the contemporary HD enlargement. , the DirecTV HR23 is quiet and looks good, has one step less on the install, and naturally, who does not like extra recording space? And in that spirit, DBSTalk presents a first study the DirecTV. The first conspicuous differences between DirecTV HR23 and other HD-DVR receivers is the facility to receive all the hi-def channels without B-Band converters. Your satellite cables can be plugged right into the satellite inputs on the back of the DirecTV HR23. This eliminates one part that would lead to a critical failure.

Specials and bonuses: DirecTV HR23

Once you power on your DirecTV HR23, you need to notice the boot time is a tiny quicker than other DVRs. The menus, guides and the programming of DirecTV HR23 appear a little sharper than other DVRs. After setting up your ‘Series Links” and recording your favourite shows, you will start to notice that your playlist will have a higher share of space available. This is due to the inclusion of a 500GB hard drive. With the last HD channels that were broadcast with MPEG2 compression now being broadcast with MPEG4 compression, this should permit for a further incremental increase in the programs that can be recorded (assuming you record the previous MPEG2 channels).
As far as performance, I have seen different speeds at different times. It’s a fairly sure bet that DirecTV will continue to reinforce both performance and functionality thru Cutting Edge updates.
generally, the DirecTV HR23 is strongly recommended for anybody looking to add a new DVR. When you compare the costs of adding an ESATA hard drive to other lower capacity DVRs and the fact that you lose the storage capacity of your internal drive, the DirecTV HR23 is a good inexpensive option.
Ah, the pains of progress. Not even two full months after DirecTV’s HR22 began filtering out to fervent users, in flies a first look at the forthcoming DirecTV HR23. But do not worry — there are not too many changes here. Check the read link for the writeup, and us, there’s a lot in there to digest.
DirecTV released the DirecTV HR23 receiver as a new revolutionary release to beat competition, an update to the current HR2x series.
The enhancements are:
The tuners are BBC / SWM switching, suggesting the BBC ( little converter box hooked to the satellite input) is not required. The receiver detects if the conversion is mandatory, or if the users have an SWM switch immediately. The hard drive is 500gb, rather than 320gb. Leading to nearly double the storage ( because 50gb is reserved for D* recordings ( ppv/showcases ) on either drive).

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How To Hookup A Directv Dvr Box Receiver To Dish?

September 13, 2009 by admin · 2 Comments
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What type of splitter is required to hook up the dvr to a Directv round dish. Where do the connections go on the splitter?

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Specials and bonuses – traditional quality DirecTV HR23 hd dvr receiver

September 12, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Looks great, 2009 has been a busy year for DirecTV, yet it and dvr families continue to grow at an allegedly non-stop pace. almost all of DBSTalk’s Cutting Edge members were extended a chance by DirecTV to field test the most recent member of the HR family – the DirecTV HR23. Externally theDirecTV HR23 retains the now familiar styling of its predecessors, but that is where the similarity ends. The DirecTV HR23 includes enhancements directly supporting ongoing hardware initiatives like the SWM ODUs, At the same time, recording capacity has been increased to take advantage of the latest HD expansion. Your satellite cables can be plugged right into the satellite inputs on the back of the DirecTV HR23. This cuts one part that might lead to a urgent failure.

Specials and bonuses: DirecTV HR23

Once you power on your DirecTV HR23, you need to spot the boot time is a little quicker than other DVRs. After the DVR boots up, you must notice the picture is a little more clear. The menus, guides and the programming of DirecTV HR23 seem a little sharper than other DVRs. The audio output by the DirecTV HR23 apparently has gotten a bit louder and possibly clearer.
My impression is that it kind of feels like I am able to record twice as many shows/movies as I was on my HR20-700. With the last HD channels that were broadcast with MPEG2 compression now being broadcast with MPEG4 compression, this will permit for an additional incremental increase in the programs that may be recorded ( presuming you record the previous MPEG2 channels ) .
As far as performance, I have seen different speeds at different times. The majority of the time the DirecTV HR23 appears to run as quick ( if not quicker ) than my HR20-700. , there are moments where the menu and guide navigation drag a little. It’s a reasonably bet that DirecTV will continue to reinforce both performance and functionality thru Cutting Edge updates.
In general, the DirecTV HR23 is highly recommended for anybody looking to add a new DVR. I might also counsel this DVR DirecTV HR23 for anyone that wants to extend their storage in comparison to their current DVR. When you compare the costs of adding an ESATA hard drive to other lower capacity DVRs and the fact that you lose the storage capacity of your internal drive, the DirecTV HR23 is a good cost effective option.
Ah, the pains of progress. Not even two full months after DirecTV’s HR22 commenced filtering out to avid users, in flies a first study the upcoming DirecTV HR23. But don’t fret — there aren’t too many here. It looks like the HDD of the HD DVR is similar size as that in the HR22, with the major changes being some cosmetic tweaks and internal swaps that might amount to better video standard. It looks like there is no OTA tuner, and it will be sporting the same wide band tuners as in the H23. look at the read link for the complete writeup, and us, there is a lot in there to digest.
DirecTV released the DirecTV HR23 receiver as a new revolutionary release to beat competition, an update to the current HR2x series.
The receiver detects if the conversion is necessary, or if the users have an SWM switch mechanically. This same technology has been latterly added to the H23 non-dvr receiver. The hard drive is 500gb, rather than 320gb. Leading to nearly double the storage (because ~50gb is reserved for D* recordings ( ppv/showcases ) on either drive).

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Dish Network Dvr Receiver Guide

September 5, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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DISH Network DVR Receiver

A DVR (digital video recorder) is actually a hard drive – like the one in your computer – located inside a DVR receiver. It’s purpose is to record satellite TV programs, store them in digital format, and play them back.

DISH Network DVR Receiver Features

Here are some of the features of DISH Network’s DVR:

* You can fast forward past commercials. It’s the next best thing to commercial-free television.
* Pause the show you’re watching so you can answer the telephone, go to the bathroom, or get a snack, then resume watching it when you’re ready.
* On-screen DISH Network DVR menus allow you to record your favorite programs with the push of a button.
* Record up to 100 hours or your favorite shows automatically. No more trying to figure out complicated VCR settings or having to reset your VCR after a power outage.
* All digital storage means no more hassles handling and storing video tapes. Everything’s stored on your DVR receiver’s hard drive, and you can play your programs with just a push of a button.
* Name based recoding is a feature that allows you to search DISH Network’s satellite TV programs by movie title, show title, or an actor’s name. The DVR can then locate that program and automatically record it.
* Dual tuner receiver allows you to record two programs at the same time,
record a program while watching another program, or record two programs while watching another pre-recorded program.
* Picture-In-Picture (PIP) allows you to watch two live shows at the same time.

Bottom Line

If you want an easy and foolproof way to record your favorite programs in an all-digital format, then a DISH Network DVR receiver is the way to go.

For a limited time you can get a free DVR when you subscribe to DISH Network’s program service (click on the DISH Network link below for more information). Prices start at $19.99 for their basic 40 channel program package, and go up to $74.99 for their top-of-the-line 350 channel package.

Visit http://www.thesatellitetvguide.com/dish-network-dvr.htm for more information on DISH Network DVR receivers. Click on the following link for current ordering information and the latest special offers from DISH Network. Click on this link to compare DIRECTV vs. DISH Network.

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The Dish Network Dvr Receiver Guide

September 3, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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DVRs (digital video recorders) are definitely the wave of the future. Here’s a guide that explains what DISH Network DVR receivers are and what they can do to make your TV viewing more pleasurable.

What is a DISH Network DVR receiver?

A DVR is actually a hard drive, similar to the one that sits in your computer, that’s part of a satellite TV receiver. It’s primary function is to record satellite TV broacasts.

What are the features of a DVR receiver?

A DVR automatically records your TV shows as you watch them, so that you can pause the show, fast forward through commercials and the boring parts, and even replay parts you want to see again.

In the good ol’ days prior to DVRs, if you had to go to the bathroom or get a drink while you were watching TV, you had to wait until a commercial came on, run to the bathroom or the fridge, then run back to your TV and hope you didn’t miss anything.

Now, thanks to DVRs, you simply press the “Pause” button on your remote, do what you need to do, then resume watching your TV show when you’re ready.

A DISH Network DVR can record hundreds of hours of your favorite TV shows and store them all inside your receiver. No more fumbling with video tapes or DVDs. All you have to do to watch a show is to click on your DVR guide then click on the show you want to see. Your recorded shows are automatically labeled and even include a short explanation of what the show or the episode is about. How’s that for convenient.

What are DISH Network HD DVR Receivers?

HD (high definition) TV is the fastest-growing segment of the satellite TV world. HD broadcasts are so real you sometimes have the feeling that you’re watching a scene through a window.

DISH Network is offering an DVR receiver that can broadcast and record HD programs. Their top-of-the-line model lets you record up to 350 hours of programming (55 hours in HD). And the price is right – all DISH Network DVR receivers are free when you order their satellite TV service which starts at less than $20 a month.

The Bottom Line

When I first got my HD DVR receiver I was skeptical about all the claims I’d heard about it, and I didn’t like having to pay the extra $5.98 a month for DVR service. But being able to record the TV shows I can’t watch because I’m either working or watching another show, plus being able to record my favorite shows with the push of a button, instead of having to go through all the steps I had to with my VCR, has made me a convert.

Visit http://www.thesatellitetvguide.com/dish-network-receivers-and-dishes.htm or click on the following link for more information on DISH Network DVR receivers, plus where to get the best deal on DIRECTV satellite TV service. You can also see the latest special offers from DIRECTV and order their satellite TV service online.

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The author, Brian Stevens, is the senior editor for TheSatelliteTVGuide.com and has written extensively on DISH Network DVR receivers.

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