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When I moved to TN I had every intention of getting DirecTV--I bought a nice brand new 50 inch Plasma HDTV, I bought a DirecTV HD Receiver. I contacted DirecTV told them I had an HD receiver and wanted to be hooked up--they sent out a tech with the standard dish--they failed to put that I had HD on the work order. So I had to wait another full week--sent out another tech this time he had the right equipment and then informed me because of the trees I have behind my house they would inferfere with the signal for HD Sat's due to the low angle it takes to acquire the signals.
So now I have my brand new TV, a DirecTV HD Receiver, a room set aside for football and the best I can get is HD cable! I wish the NFL would just offer a pay per game deal or something with the cable companies because it sucks. On top of things ComCast doesn't have the NFL Network.
Last week I went to Buffalo Wild Wings, sat down and asked for the Cardinal game--they said it would be on when the Giants/Eagles OT game ended--a game that was on like 5 TVs and 2 right next to each other. That game ended and they put on stinking Poker, I again requested the Cardinals game and was given the run-around, I finally walked out when I saw on the ticker of another game there was like 4 minutes left in the half--I then listened to the game on NFL.com(in hindsight it probably was a good game to miss)...if I had DirecTV I wouldn't have to deal with that.
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Just got a call from the babysitter and they are installing the new reciever and antenna as we speak (write?)! By the way, Lloydian, to answer your question from the other day, I was a long-time Sunday Ticket subscriber.
Are the Cards on HD this weekend? I want to see Kurt's fumbles and INT's with HD clarity! J/K
Actually I think that they can pull this one out...
Go Cards!
DTV f'd me on the installation date. Someone called today to schedule a date a week and a half out. They told me on the 22nd that it would be installed on the 2nd, but there's no record of that anywhere, I guess.
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I would love to see Direct TV/NFL sell the Shortcuts version of a teams whole season on DVD. That would be great, 16 Card games in 8 hours or less. I'd buy it!
DTV f'd me on the installation date. Someone called today to schedule a date a week and a half out. They told me on the 22nd that it would be installed on the 2nd, but there's no record of that anywhere, I guess.
After a year of promises and delays on the HR-20, I finally have an installation date of 11 Oct to replace my HR-10...I am behind a mountain so I have HD local since I installed the HR-10 even though I was assured the HD local would be 'on the dish'...anyway, I got the upgrade for $0.00 but was not offered the Superfan.. damn I missed that one. I may have to call back and have them throw it in for all my grief
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I would love to see Direct TV/NFL sell the Shortcuts version of a teams whole season on DVD. That would be great, 16 Card games in 8 hours or less. I'd buy it!
I've saved all the Shortcuts so far and hope to save them all (except the MNF game, which won't be available in Shortcut form). So at the end of the season, I can watch them all and say to myself, "wow, after the STL game, who would have predicted a 14 win season."
In actual relevant news, I just noticed that DirecTV pushes a 4-minute highlight package of every Sunday Ticket game to you each week. It's automatically save to the DVR and available in the Showcase tab of the DVR programs. Unfortunately, the highlights aren't that good. They don't have any announcers giving an overview of the game, they just show certain plays with the original announcing.
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After a year of promises and delays on the HR-20, I finally have an installation date of 11 Oct to replace my HR-10...I am behind a mountain so I have HD local since I installed the HR-10 even though I was assured the HD local would be 'on the dish'...anyway, I got the upgrade for $0.00 but was not offered the Superfan.. damn I missed that one. I may have to call back and have them throw it in for all my grief
The HR 20 is a miserable piece of crap, I too had been waiting for an upgrade to my HR 10's
They still studder (especially on HD programming) the DVR is nothing at all like Tivo.. Tivo was very intuitive, the recording and setting up of "season pass" on the HR 20 is just painful.
To make matters worse.... two units of the four, that the guy showed up with were DOA ( I was having 2 installed) fortunately he did have 4 total on his truck... this does not exactly give me a warm fuzzy feeling for their durability.
Really wish they had not cut ties w/ Tivo...also wish they would have Sony build the boxes, never had any problems with my old Sonys.
If by the old Sony you mean the series 1 tivos the Hughes, Phillips and Sony series 1 direcTivos were all exactly the same just different manufacturer badging.
Will one or more of you explain the tangible benefits of HD? Are its advantages substantive or is it hype?
I mean, is it really important to see every scratch on the Humvee that was totalled, the sweat-stains on Coach Green's shirt or the acne scar on Katie Couric's nose?
What am I missing here?
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Will one or more of you explain the tangible benefits of HD? Are its advantages substantive or is it hype?
In truth, I only see the "substantive" difference in sports. When I watch a normal-feed football game it looks out of focus to me now because HD feed is so sharp by comparison.
I could take it or leave it for shows, although it is much clearer in HD.
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Will one or more of you explain the tangible benefits of HD? Are its advantages substantive or is it hype?
I love high def, the crystal clear picture makes viewing all the more pleasurable. Once I set up my high def, standard def was just not good enough any more. The best way I can explain it is when you see a distance shot of a stadium crowd; standard def is not sharply defined, where with HD you can actually make out the faces in the crowd. That detail is what its all about IMO. One game I watched recently showed a shot of the ball sitting at the LOS between the teams right before the snap; I could clearly read the printing on the ball; simply put, the higher definition lets you see things that you were not able to see before. Its not just sports, either; one of my favorite shows features lovely ladies doing yoga
One of the keys here is screen size; I have a 55" screen. Standard def may be good enough with a small screen, but with a larger screen the inadequacies of SD are much more apparent, and the superior quality of the HD jumps out at you. I'm sold on HD, I will never go back.
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Night and day difference, like Pariah, non hd broadcasts (which the Cards seem to get 2 out of every 3 games) just look totally blurry to me now by comparison.
definitely agree with red dawn on the screen size - our old average sized tube TV broadcasted SD programming just fine for my tastes - but I wanted a larger TV so I upgraded
on the 50" I have the SD programming looks a little off as compared to the old tube and HD on the big screen blows both away - sports are so crystal clear it's seriously like being there
I also love discovery HD - probably my favorite channel now - or any of the HD travel shows - when showing nature in HD you get such vivid colors and contrasts and detail that there is nothing else like it IMO - as far as watching a sitcom or the news? - i'd prefer HD, but really don't care either way