DirectTV – The Move to HD

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hd-dvr_specs_02-bSo I finally decided to jump into 2001 and upgrade our cable package to include HD programming.  After creating a spread sheet and running the numbers of my current Comcast cable/internet package and moving to DirectTV I found that I save a whopping $6/month on service and I get all the HD channels and an addition 50 channels.  I decided to keep my internet with Comcast as unfortunately that is one thing that they actually do very well.  I picked the choice package which has 150 channels and then picked up the HD package and an HD DVR.  The DVR has a 500GB HD and holds 40 hours of HD TV and 200 hours of standard def. It also has 2 USB ports and 1 eSATA port so you can easily add an additional external drive.  And yes they actually work unlike the Comcast or Tivo boxes that you have to kinda hack to get those ports working.  HDMI out makes super easy installation to the TV and it has 2 ethernet plugs (not sure why, wish I had a redundant internet connection!) so it is hardwired to my network.  The internet is how it downloads the On Demand features.

After waiting all day for the installer to get there (hey at least they gave me a discount afterwords) and watching him install the satellite and then plugging everything in a setting it all up I am very happy.  I was sad to call Tivo and let them know I needed to cancel my account but running the numbers on a new Tivo box and staying with Comcast and doing a cablecard was just too much money and sounded kinda complicated.  One nice benefit that I didn’t even take into consideration was the dual tuner of the box.  This was something we have fought with on our Tivo for as long as we have had it, we could only record one show at a time.  Well not anymore so finally we can capture just about all the shows we can throw at it.

The navigation of the menu and moving around is a little slower than I would like but nothing that is a deal breaker.  I actually found it easier to use my iTouch and download the DirectTV app and browse the shows that way to decide what should be recorded.  Then go on the DVR and just search for the show.  It is also nice to have On Demand type features so we can download via the internet certain shows and not have to worry about recording them.  The downloads work pretty fast and you can queue up as many as you want and it just pulls them down in about 10 minutes or so for a 30 minute show.  One funny thing we noticed is all the adult channels and porn they have that you see while searching for just about every show.  Chances are I will play with the parental controls and try and remove those from the search as it just makes it more cumbersome.

The Tivo like functions work as expecting and the video output is set to the highest of 1080i which looks a little bit better than my old standard definition basic extended cable!  I took a $12 increase on my internet because I dropped the cable package but thats alright as I get $13 back from cancelling Tivo so it’s basically a wash there.

All in all if you are looking at an HD package I would suggest DirectTV.  Of course we only have one TV in our house so setup was pretty easy and our house isn’t pre-wired seing as our house is older than me!

Convert Video Formats

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1218__any-video-converterThis is a great freeware program and will convert all video’s between multiple formats and will automatically upload to YouTube if you want. They have a paid version of their software that will do a little higher quality if you need it. This is what I used after using DVDShrink to rip the .VOB files, then I converted the .VOB to .FLV so I could put the videos on my blog.

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Simpsons Rip on Apple

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As all the blogs say it looks like the Simpsons unloaded about 10 years worth of Apple jokes with their latest episode!  Hahaha great stuff

Baby Got Back….Injuries

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A quick video to make your day better!

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Fancast is Comcast’s Solution to Hulu

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Our great friends at Comcast have come out with a IPTV website called Fancast. Fancast allows you to stream hundreds of popular on-air shows through your computer.

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Up-close and personal with the Audi A5

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Upclose great video of the A5, my next car after I graduate.

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Other Online Video Sites

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Who said that there was only one player in the online video streaming sites?  There are a ton here is a listing of a few of them:

blip.tv, Brightcove.tv, ClipShack, Crackle, DailyMotion, Sony eyeVio, Google Video, Megavideo, Metacafe, Motionbox, Revver, Spike (ifilm), Stage6, Veoh, Viddler, Vimeo, Yahoo Video, and YouTube.

Acappella on a train and beat box

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So not only is this a great song but this version of it is amazing these guys are incredible!