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Single Wire Multiswitch currently $299

No April Fools joke here – we’re really selling SWMs for $299.

We’ve been really moving through our
Single Wire Multiswitches for DirecTV (SWMs)
and we’ve been brining down our costs on the units. So for a limited time, you can get a SWM from us for $299 – and that’s with the DirecTV brand power inserter (which costs a bunch more than the generic versions).

If you haven’t seen what these can do, they basically enable most newer DirecTV DVRs to use one wire to get signal to two tuners. Even better, that wire can be split up to eight times, so that one wire can provide satellite signal to up to four DVRs or eight receivers – even in HD. More info in our last SWM blog post.

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DIRECTV PayPerView Recordings to Expire on DVRs

I wrote earlier about a frustration of mine with Amazon Unbox: movie rentals expire 24 hours from the moment you first start watching them. This caused me problems because I often split a movie into two parts, watching each after the kids go to bed – so around the same time every night.

Then, Apple announced deals with some studios to provide a similar rental-download service to the AppleTV units. But, again, the 24 hour limit was in place.

I thought that this limitation would soon be eased. I kept getting hints that these guys realized the problems with a 24 hour window. David Pogue wrote about it here and he usually gets pretty good coverage on his issues.

Well, it looks like DIRECTV is joining this group – and in an even more restrictive way. They recently announced changes to their PayPerView recording limits: “Effective April 15, the guidelines for DVR Pay-Per-View movie recordings will change. Customers will still be able to enjoy the convenience and variety of our PPV movie selection; however, they will only be available for viewing for 24 hours after the time of purchase.” So with DIRECTV, you get the same 24 hour window, but it starts at the time of purchase – not even at the time of initial viewing. Wow.

I really feel like this whole concept is moving in the wrong direction. I certainly like the idea of paying to rent individual content and downloading it to my living room (I prefer Amazon Unbox to PayPerView for a few reasons) but now with these restrictions, I’ve largely stopped. I envisioned myself starting again, with planning to watch movies all in one night, but I can’t make it happen. In the meantime, I just spent three nights watching “Babel” in pieces (with a DIRECTV crawl overlayed on my screen – at times over the subtitles – about upgrading to Showtime, which I already have – how annoying!). So, for now, I’m sticking with recording movies on my TiVo, for free, and watching them when I can. If these rental programs want my money, they’ll have to do better.

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TiVo Announces YouTube Downloads for HD TiVos

TiVo has announced another avenue for internet downloads: YouTube. A press release says downloads from YouTube will be available later this year to TiVo HD and TiVo Series3 hardware. Presumably, this will be in the form of a software update, and the DVR will need to be connected to broadband.

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While it’s great that this will be an officially supported option, and will be yet another way to get video content into a TiVo directly without the use of an intervening computer, there remain a few problems with the announcement.

First, the service only covers the HD TiVos. Considering that YouTube videos are not generally uploaded originally at HD quality, why shouldn’t this option be available to Series2 users with broadband connections as well?

Then, also, this feature has existed for a while on competing video platforms, like Media Center PCs, and the AppleTV. Not to say they shouldn’t also add this to the arsenal of video download methods, but it doesn’t seem to be a huge factor in gaining users to other platforms. In many ways, YouTube is suited best to a computer, since a computer makes the searching process faster, using the keyboard.

With the changes on the video download andscape this year, we’re hoping for more content from larger providers. Netflix, iTunes, and now Hulu are pushing a lot of video out there. Amazon Unbox on TiVo is great, but let’s get another big player on the roster!

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TiVo and DIRECTV: The “Cleaner, Clearer” Future

TiVo’s stock was up over 10% today, supposedly as a result of a Q&A session that TiVo’s CEO, Tom Rogers, had with Bear Stearns.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, Rogers spoke at length about TiVo’s big win in the Echostar trial, expressing surprise that the impact of the legal win wasn’t being respected on Wall Street.

Rogers also supposedly spoke briefly about the meaning of Rupert Murdoch’s sale of a large stake in DIRECTV to Liberty Media. As we reported last year, this ownership change is a positive for TiVo, but no one at TiVo is really saying much.

In this latest Rogers interview, he said there is a “cleaner, clearer path” to a renewed relationship between TiVo and DIRECTV, but evidently didn’t clarify what exactly that meant.

I cannot tell you how many calls we get daily from DIRECTV customers wanting a viable HD solution for DIRECTV. Not sure if there is more hope now that the Liberty deal is through, but it surely isn’t a bad thing for TiVo that Murdoch, for the most part, is out of the picture. We all have our fingers crossed.

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DIRECTV HR21 PRO in Stock, Upgraded to 1TB

We’ve been waiting for awhile now, and the DIRECTV HR21 Pro is finally in stock. Initially, we will be offering the unit in its stock capacity (500GB) as well as 1000GB (1TB).

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The HR21 Pro is targeted at the home theater/professional installation market. It can be mounted in a rack with the included, removable mounting brackets. It also can be configured for use with a high-end universal remote (such as a Crestron), using RS232 (serial) control. The box also has two rear-mounted fans to accommodate installation in particularly warm entertainment cabinets, has standard AND optical HDMI outputs, has gold-plated connectors and an RF, back-lit remote.

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Prices start at $599. DIRECTV will characterize the HR21 Pro as an owned receiver, so if for some reason you’re loathe to lease equipment, this may be a reason to get one.

Here are full specifications for the HR21 HD DVR PRO