Did AT&T give you a big discount because of this?
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Yes, the $10 allows any of the boxes to access HD channels, provided there is an available stream to do so. You can watch/record up to 4 separate channels (streams) live total throughout your home, 2 of which can be HD; the other two have to be SD. In my case I'm too far from the VRAD to get enough bandwidth to have 2 HD streams so I'm provisioned down to where I can only watch/record 1 live HD stream and the other 3 have to be SD.
Possibly a dumb question ... or two!
- If there is a recorded HD stream to watch, can it be viewed on an SD TV?
- You can only watch streams from the DVR on other TVs? Not just watch with independent control to pause and play?
- How many recordings can be watched at a time? 3 different ones?
Seems I have a lot of questions!
- Yes, you can watch HD recordings or live HD on SD TVs. It'll just have the black letterboxing bars at the top and bottom.
- You can watch whatever you want on the other set-top boxes, live or recorded, independent of what's going on on the DVR box. You can pause/rewind/FF a recording from any TV. You can only pause/rewind/FF live TV when watching on the DVR box.
- You can watch multiple recordings at the same time, but I do not know what the limit is. There's a Total Home DVR community at AT&T's U-talk community forum that may have the answer if you want to poke around in it: http://utalk.att.com/t5/Total-Home-DVR/bd-p/thdvr
Thanks!
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That's really unfair. You pay the same as people that have better/shorter copper wires to the VRAD and can get much more bandwidth and more than one-at-a-time HD.
If I were you, I'd go to the local PUC's website and register a formal complaint. This is the only power we consumers have against the media companies. If they get too many PUC complaints, even if deregulated, there are consequences they don't want.