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High Def Delight

Archive for the ‘DVR’ Category

March 21st, 2008

DirecTV Adds PPV Restrictions on DVRs

So, while DirecTV was doing good in the eyes of some by launching another satellite successfully to add channels, they have also made an adjustment in their methods of how customers watch pay-per-view on their DVRs, one that I believe is for the worse. While DirecTV DVR owners in the past have been able to […]

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February 10th, 2008

EyeTV 3: First Week of Use

I have the opportunity to review EyeTV 3, the popular TV Tuner/DVR software for the Mac, and being the Mac head I am, I of course took the chance and I must say that I am happy with the upgrade with two caveats. Click through for the full first week rundown.

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December 9th, 2007

SnapStream’s Enterprise DVR. Wow…

So you thought your TiVo HD rocked with it’s dual tuners? Maybe your Vista box with 4 CableCARD tuners was pretty cool. Now SnapStream has but all that to shame. For the enterprises who love to have recorded TV for either your workers or for some other work-related reason, SnapStream has the box for you, […]

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August 18th, 2007

Dish Network Releases ViP722 HD DVR

To complement the release of a new software version for their ViP622 that was released just a few days ago, Dish Network has released a new receiver for those with all black components in their home theater. The innards of the component apparently aren’t that different from its older brother, but still has a 500GB […]

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August 18th, 2007

Dish Network Enables USB, Ethernet on DVRs

For those of you out there with Dish Network’s ViP622 HD DVRs, you have a little surprise waiting for you, albeit with a catch. Dish Network has sent out a software update to your receivers that has enabled the Ethernet port as well as the USB 2.0 port. While the Ethernet port has no use […]

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