Dr. Jones
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no need for HD right now..... they gave me superfan for free though..... AWESOME!
anytimeuwnt said:no need for HD right now..... they gave me superfan for free though..... AWESOME!
Doesn't the superfan come with some channels that split the screen to watch multiple games at once?Fiasco said:Isn't the superfan package 100 games broadcast in HD? Is there something else to the package other then HD?
Ditto. I didn't have to threaten. I just asked them if they could give equal treatment to one of their first subscribers.anytimeuwnt said:no need for HD right now..... they gave me superfan for free though..... AWESOME!
I contacted them on their website. A day later, I got a call from a customer service rep who did some checking, set me up, thanked me and that was that.RobbleRobble said:Got my free SuperFan today. It was kind of a drag though. The phone menu warns you that on Mondays they expereince their highest call volume. Took me about half an hour to get customer retention of the phone. They offered the SuperFan for free. As soon as I said, "yes, please make it so" I got a dial tone. I am guessing that I lost a cell signal, but who knows.
Had to call back on my drive home from work. Spent another half an hour on the phone, but once I got a live person, he gave me the Superfan package for free.
Always a pain deaing with customer service, but it will be worth it in the fall.
JeffGollin said:I contacted them on their website. A day later, I got a call from a customer service rep who did some checking, set me up, thanked me and that was that.
LVCARDFREAK said:Question:
I have the two line standard dvr and want to take advantage of this deal. I havent called yet but I am not sure what I should be asking for? I dont have an HD tv but in the process of getting one. Can I use this HD dvr on a non hd set until I get mine? Any issues with that?
What is the difference between the H20 and hr10-250? What equipment should I get? I am a little confused on all this stuff..thanks for the info
Red Dawn said:Ask your CSR to be sure, but I think the dvr will be ok for standard def channels until you get your high def set. You will probably have to start paying the monthly fee for High Def to get the dvr.
The H20 is a non-dvr HD receiver that is MPEG4 compatible. Direct TV has been switching over to MPEG4 technology (iirc it is a more compressed signal) on its new satellites; the local channels in High Def are on those satellites in many areas already. I have been told that I would not be able to get the local channels in high def off the satellites unless I had MPEG4 compatible equipment (at this time that would be a H20 and a 5 lnb dish). Direct TV is supposedly coming out with a MPEG4 compatible High Def DVR in early 2007.
The H10-250 is a HD MPEG2 unit; MPEG2 and MPEG4 are not compatible with each other. Accoriding to the CSR I spoke to I would not be able to get the locals in High Def off the satellite with the H10-250. In my case I opted for the H20 because I dont need/want a DVR, and I want to be ready for future programming which I believe will be largely MPEG4.
I think this DVR special might be going on to clear out the warehouses. One thing I noted about Direct TV...they will try to get rid of units that they know will soon be obsolete or upgraded. Case in point: They gave me an H10 and 3 lnb dish (MPEG2 stuff) in December in spite of the fact that they knew the Phoenix locals would be on the MPEG4 satellite in Spring 06. I wouldnt be afraid to get the H10-250 now...I'm sure DTV will have specials on the next upgrade.
Hope this helps (and I hope its right lol).
Red Dawn said:Ask your CSR to be sure, but I think the dvr will be ok for standard def channels until you get your high def set. You will probably have to start paying the monthly fee for High Def to get the dvr.
The H20 is a non-dvr HD receiver that is MPEG4 compatible. Direct TV has been switching over to MPEG4 technology (iirc it is a more compressed signal) on its new satellites; the local channels in High Def are on those satellites in many areas already. I have been told that I would not be able to get the local channels in high def off the satellites unless I had MPEG4 compatible equipment (at this time that would be a H20 and a 5 lnb dish). Direct TV is supposedly coming out with a MPEG4 compatible High Def DVR in early 2007.
The H10-250 is a HD MPEG2 unit; MPEG2 and MPEG4 are not compatible with each other. Accoriding to the CSR I spoke to I would not be able to get the locals in High Def off the satellite with the H10-250. In my case I opted for the H20 because I dont need/want a DVR, and I want to be ready for future programming which I believe will be largely MPEG4.
I think this DVR special might be going on to clear out the warehouses. One thing I noted about Direct TV...they will try to get rid of units that they know will soon be obsolete or upgraded. Case in point: They gave me an H10 and 3 lnb dish (MPEG2 stuff) in December in spite of the fact that they knew the Phoenix locals would be on the MPEG4 satellite in Spring 06. I wouldnt be afraid to get the H10-250 now...I'm sure DTV will have specials on the next upgrade.
Hope this helps (and I hope its right lol).