Thursday, September 22, 2011

DISH Player-DVR 625 - DVR / Satellite TV receiver - Dish Network - 100 hour(s) - DISH network

Product Features Independently watch and record programming on two TVs Convenient On-Screen Caller ID with history Record up to 100 hours of standard definition On-screen Electronic Program Guide (EPG) with easy access to program listings and information for up to 9 days Single Mode: Picture-In-Picture (PIP) available on any TV.Dual Mode: View separate programming on 2 televisions Technical Details Model: 625

Amazon Sales Rank: #5644 in Consumer Electronics Brand: EchoStar Model: 625 Dimensions: 15.00 pounds SD (480i) Display resolution and Supports Dolby Digital Audio Size (approx): 3.5H x 16W x 13.5D inches Includes current "G3" SmartCard S Video, Audio/Video (RCA) output, Coax, Optical digital Audio output

Most helpful customer reviews 34 of 37 people found this review helpful. Large DVR ... some bugs to work out right. By dp2k Here is some information from someone who had these for 13 months. This DVR has two modes. In single mode, the same video on two TVs simultaneously is shown. Use this option if you do not look at one of the sets at once, or if you are not connected via a TV2, TV2 or if the person wants to see just watch what the other person. You can use picture-in-picture in this mode, and do what you want as far as the use of tuners to record. In each dual-mode TV can function independently, and each has a single TV tuner available. If you program a recording, you can choose which files he tuner (if your TV or. Or choose to watch it on television, where * you * will not just live a little differently live). In this mode, you can also view two separate programs recorded on two TVs, one or two channels are living separately, or a combination of a recorded show and a live channel, there are three ways to schedule recurring recordings: Pass the plate, regular Programming and Manual. The most important thing is to know that there is a limit to how many recordings can be programmed (300 if I remember correctly) to look at when you read this. Pass plate search titles and descriptions of what you specify, and record every time he sees a match on any channel. Regular schedule works a little differently, and is probably more appropriate for most needs. Regular programming you can record a particular title, regardless of any channel, or a specific channel: each episode - Disco time showing new episodes - episodes only items that are not repetitions per week, Monday to Friday, days, etc. - to record any interval you say about the only show. This is the best for most shows that come on several times a day, for example, if you do not want the program recorded in a particular time, rather than all of them (for example, I do not want my replies Seinfeld has registered 17 hours, no less) 10 or 24:30. And the manual recording - You can set a program (or one of the two repeated weekly or daily on weekdays, or, etc. ..) and thus there will be all that is at this time, instead of recording only if a particular show active. ***** VERY IMPORTANT ***** If you record shows from all the time, it is very important to use "all episodes" for those! For example, about 50-60 episodes of Seinfeld in the next 14 days or more and it takes 50-60 slot of up to 300 I mentioned above! You'll find yourself being told you have one too many online records or something, and will not be able to add numerous recordings. Rather than recording a program like that once or twice a day (use two separate timers, if necessary, there is no limit that I know the number of timers) so that you will like 10-15 coming Much better. The good thing about this DVR: * Can not record programs. I have never missed a scheduled recording the whole year (although I did once lose all my recordings when I had a hard drive crash - replaced my Dish DVR for about five days or thereabouts). * Robust options and settings. Digging deep into the menu and set things up however you like. * Mortgage allows you to decide which shows are not to be missed (the records only once, on first viewing programs) than shows not indifferent, but only records in case of need something to see (for example , syndicated shows, etc.). * Very fast and responsive * DVR $ 5.99 monthly fee - less than TiVo ($ 13) or what it costs Comcast ($ 10) for their Junky stuff. * Button-skip-forward 30 seconds - it must NOT be like some other hack to activate the DVR (* cough * Comcast!). Nice. * 2-TV support in a box, as described above means that you can access the same library of recordings of both have TV Sweet. * Large 100-hour capacity. * Smart enough not to have an episode you record a program. * You can select "Edit" in batch mode - so you can.

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