Scott Greczkowski said:Nope, they are REALLY aiming to that date especially after the 942 fiasco.
My big fear is if we pressure them to add a second OTA tuner it would delay things.
Let's put it this way the hardware is there now, now its just getting the software down, and since this software is being done in Denver instead of England they should be able to do it.
Scott Greczkowski said:As far as I know the units will all have DishComm technology built in so that the boxes can all talk to each other over the powerlines. The plus for this is you don't need phonelines connected to all your boxes, instead only 1 box will need a phoneline, when the other boxes need to dial out they will do it over the powerlines to the unit plugged into the phone line. (And features like Caller ID will be available on boxes not hooked up to a phone line)
The Dish COMM also will let you transmit audio over powerlines to a DishComm reciever so you can listen to Sirius anywhere in your house.
There is the possibity with Dishcomm that you may be able to transfer DVR recordings from one unit to another as well. Those plans however are not promised or finalized.
My guess was that the *4* series of boxes may have additional compression technologies built into them such as Windows Media 9. By upgrading to this technology Dish will be able to offer more with higher quality that they now provide. Now I am only saying this as a guess. When ever I mentioned Windows Media 9 at the show, no one would talk about it.
Also the technology is getting better all the time, they will be able to offer these boxes with more features at a lower cost.
WeeJavaDude said:Hmmm.. Wondering why they went with the Power approach instead of going with Wi-Fi.
StevenD said:My guess is because your neighbor could pick up the WiFi. Dish tries really hard to ensure you arent sharing your account.
WeeJavaDude said:Guess my problem with the powerline approach is that power lines are the worse place to send data. power lines are very noises mediums and very unpredictable and in my opinion not the best choice for a communication medium. Especially in the case of sending video and audio content.
Foxbat said:Folks, given Dish's track record with ATSC tuners (6000, 811, 921), do you really want two of them?
And, WiFi? Can you imagine how much fun that would be to explain to Mr. & Mrs. SixPack? "We need to put in a what? A Spud?"
Dunno WJD - you ever do an install for a 70 year old?WeeJavaDude said:WiFi would be built in. I have Wifi on my laptop built in and when ever I hit a hotspot and turn it on it asks if I would like to connect to it. In my opinion, This is not above Joe Six pack and could be made to plug and play with the ability of the advance user to hook it into an existing network. Home networking has progressed to this point in my opinion.
Software, OS, Programs?? I have done applications installs for people in that age bracket.SimpleSimon said:Dunno WJD - you ever do an install for a 70 year old?![]()
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