Thursday March 9, 2006

HD DVR: Hi Definition Disappointment Part 2

Recently, I wrote about how disappointed I was with my first cable company-supplied Hi-Definition DVR.  My main issues were that, compared to the Replay I had been using for several years, the actual functionality and usability were a huge step downwards.  In addition, the cable guy kept going on about how it just too bad that I wasn’t getting something called the “Moxi,” which he said was much better.

And he was right: after being contacted by a guy from the company that made the Moxi,  I did some research, and, yup, it pretty much has all of the features I want.  Fat lot of good that does me.  After all, it’s not like its easy to find a day to unhook everything, wait for another cable guy; rebuild my entire setup, and learn yet another DVR. 

Meanwhile, I’ve discovered even more issues with the Scientific Atlanta box:

  • Nowhere does the cable guide tell you whether an episode of show is a repeat or a first-run episode.  
  • If a show I’m normally recording is being pre-empted by another show, the cable guide still shows that the timeslot is going to be recorded. 
  • For the NBC HD Channels, the sound doesn’t sync up with the picture.  The Olympics were on when I wrote that first post, so I had no cause to record any NBC shows, but since then, it gets very annoying when sound gags on Scrubs don’t match the visuals.  Or this upcoming weekend when Arctic Monkeys play SNL. It’s only NBC HD — nobody else — so I don’t know if the problem is with the cable box, Charter, our local affiliate, or NBC itself.  All I know is that it’s dammed annoying.
  • Finally, despite all of this, our cable bill has risen $20 (twice as much as they told me it would) and — best of all there is a line item on the bill for DVR Moxi Service.  That’s right: it looks like I’m being charged for the thing that I didn’t even get.

So I’m thinking that rather than upgrading to the Moxi, if we’re going to make that much effort, we might as well switch to the satellite company that has the TiVo HD DVR.

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4 Comment(s) so far

1. Kirk wrote on March 9th, 2006 at 9:44 am

Just stick with the NBC showings of Godzilla and you’ll be fine.

2. Medialoper » TiVo, Lower the Prices on Your HD-DVR! wrote on September 28th, 2006 at 8:22 am

[...] First off, a skosh more backstory: I already have an HD-DVR. A cable company provided box from Scientific Atlanta that — what is the scientific term? — sucks total ass. I essentially traded usability for that beautiful HD output, and Satan just laughs every single day. [...]

3. Medialoper » Adventures With The Cable Company wrote on October 17th, 2006 at 5:54 am

[...] But whatever. I knew that there was going to be Karmic payback for this type of luck. But I bought it — even as the Best Buy folks joked that I was going to need an armed escort to my car — because I hate my Cable Company-issued DVR so very very much. And no interest for 12 months. [...]

4. My Latest Problem With Charter Communications | Medialoper wrote on May 14th, 2008 at 9:09 am

[...] sucks ass. In the past couple of years, we’ve discussed the absolute lameness of their HD-DVR, how their regular DVR drove Kirk & Kassia away from TV completely, as well as the amazing [...]

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