Direct TV vs. Cable and what DVR to get????
I am also puzzled at which DVR to get. I can just get one through the provider which seems the easiest and cheapest or I was looking into the Tivo stuff. I do not understand the point in buying a Tivo for 300-800 dollars when I can rent a DVR through the cable or sat. company. Maybe there is something I missed. I know Tivo has lots of outputs and computer capabilities but how much would I use that? I guess that is up to me but what are your guys' opinions?
Unless you want NFL Sunday Ticket, in which case you need to get DirecTV. I have the HD-20 DVR. The difference between that and the HD-21 is the 20 has an input for off-air antenna allowing you to get Houston local digital channels.
This HD-20 and HD-21, are these through your provider? Or separate like Tivo?
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Secondly,DIrectv says "150" HD channels. What they dont tell you is that 99% of those are local HD channels you can't even get.
If you do go that route, get the black DVR box, HRF 21 I think. Fairly new and good lookin'.
Coming from a former tech for DirecTV, Uverse and Fios have better picture quality and less trouble thanDirecTV's HD
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My contract with them is up soon, so i will be looking at other options.

i personally have DirecTV for my TV service, with one of the older Tivo-based DVR's, and i love the service. it's only an extra $5/month for the Tivo DVR service, regardless of how many DVR units i have on the account. i could have only 1 tivo receiver, or 5 of them, and for the DVR service, i'd still only pay $5 per month. of course, that doesn't include the additional $5 mirroring charge for each separate receiver.
the only thing that sucks though, is that DirecTV no longer offers the Tivo-based units, they have their own DVR now, that (according to nearly everyone i've heard talk about it) sucks donkey ***** in comparison to Tivo.
unfortunately, in B/CS, there's really only 3 options.....Suddenlink cable, DirecTV, or Dish Network.
but if you want the ultimate DVR setup, go with something like MythTV...you won't have to pay anything extra for the PVR/DVR service, you only have to supply a computer with the appropriate hardware (large hard drive(s), TV tuner(s), etc.) and install the MythTV software (it's based on linux). not sure what options there are for HD content with that, though....i've not really looked into it that much myself, since i'm happy for now with my DirecTivo service.
As far as the TV, between DirectTV and Cable, DirectTV hands down. Satellite can download at a much higher bandwidth then Cable, the only downside is that you can't play FPS games because of the high latency. With Cable, you get highly compressed HD channels (the same with UVerse) which makes the HD quality a lot lower. DirecTV barely compresses the HD and produces an insane quality on 1920x1080.
As far as the TV, between DirectTV and Cable, DirectTV hands down. Satellite can download at a much higher bandwidth then Cable, the only downside is that you can't play FPS games because of the high latency. With Cable, you get highly compressed HD channels (the same with UVerse) which makes the HD quality a lot lower. DirecTV barely compresses the HD and produces an insane quality on 1920x1080.


They do get the job done.
