I like that last comment "the HR20 suffers in comparison to the TiVo..." I guess you've never used the DirecTV HR10-250, which has been packed with faulty HDMI ports, random reboots, bad hard drives and program recording issues since it first came out.
Why is it that DirecTV and TiVo can't kiss and make up, and release a Series 3 for satellite? I think they'd sell like hotcakes to those of us on DTV who need to move to MPEG-4 and don't want to step out of the HR10-250 frying pan and into the HR20 kitchen.
It seems like you're damned if you do and you're damned if you don't here. It's not like cable is much better (or is it?)
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I like that last comment "the HR20 suffers in comparison to the TiVo..." I guess you've never used the DirecTV HR10-250, which has been packed with faulty HDMI ports, random reboots, bad hard drives and program recording issues since it first came out.
Why is it that DirecTV and TiVo can't kiss and make up, and release a Series 3 for satellite? I think they'd sell like hotcakes to those of us on DTV who need to move to MPEG-4 and don't want to step out of the HR10-250 frying pan and into the HR20 kitchen.
It seems like you're damned if you do and you're damned if you don't here. It's not like cable is much better (or is it?)