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John, Wish you had post a week earlier. I just donated one to Goodwill last week because it was sitting in my garage collecting dust.
John,DirecTV may not let you hook up an old box. When my neighbor signed up for it, I gave him a direcTV box that I wasn't using anymore to save him hardware costs. DirecTV wouldn't let him use it. They insisted in coming out and installing all new hardware for "free" then locking him into a 2 year contract.I switched to Verizon FIOS because I can drop kick the box back to them without penalty after football season when I don't need ESPN and NFL Net anymore. No chance of that with DirecTV.Russ
All I ever watch on it is the news at night, American Idol, SuperBowl and RoseBowl. Not worth $50 a month.
John,Unless you've just got to have cable channels (CNN, Cartoon Network, ESPN), sign up for your converter box coupon and get one when they come out in a few months. A modest HD antenna will get you all the L.A. OTA digital channels (for free) and the converter box will output them as analog video to your present TV.http://dtvfacts.com/converter-box-coupons/Don't know if the boxes have Dolby Digital SPDIF or Toslink connections but there's a high probability that they do.
I think you can get digital 5.1 output from their DVR box, which wouldn't require the extra HD fee. It would, however, require $5.99/mo DVR fee. That's what I have right now. I sure do like the DVR functionality. I believe I have the HR15-100 receiver. Not all channels have a 5.1 signal, though. If I remember right, it was just the movie channels that sent a 5.1 signal. Maybe that's why they said you would need the HD upgrade.Jim
Quote from: John Casler on 21 Feb 2008, 06:11 pmAll I ever watch on it is the news at night, American Idol, SuperBowl and RoseBowl. Not worth $50 a month. Does your area have OTA digital TV? I get all the shows you mentioned for free using a separate digital tuner.
John,Unless you've just got to have cable channels (CNN, Cartoon Network, ESPN), sign up for your converter box coupon and get one when they come out in a few months. A modest HD antenna will get you all the L.A. OTA digital channels (for free) and the converter box will output them as analog video to your present TV.http://dtvfacts.com/converter-box-coupons/Did a little more research on this and the cheap converter boxes don't have digital outputs, only RF, composite and stereo analog audio. On the other hand they only cost $20 with the government converter box coupon.Samsung has a HDTV tuner box with all the digital and analog A/V outputs for about $170. That's about 6 months worth of DirecTV subscription.
John,I had to double check and dig around a little first but I have a Hughes HDVR2 which is a DirectTivo receiver. It does 5.1 and has Toslink digital audio out. I think Tivo and Direct TV separated and you may have to use their DVR service but it was just $5.00 more for the service as mentioned. DVR really does make it easy to see shows because it will record every show you program. Anyway, you can have it and the remote for the cost of shipping if you want it. I was going to donate it to Goodwill soon just like F-100.