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Post by dkennedy on Apr 7, 2005 5:35:12 GMT -5
DirecTV's High-Definition TiVo wont do MPEG-4
April 6, 2005
By Rob Pegoraro Washington Post
Should I get DirecTV's high-definition TiVo to go with my new HDTV?
Maybe not just yet. That $999, TiVo-based "DirecTV HD DVR" won't be able to tune in the high-definition network broadcasts DirecTV plans to offer by the end of this year. The company will transmit those sharper versions of ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and their ilk in a more efficient video format that, in turn, will require new receivers MPEG-4. DirecTV spokeswoman Jade Ekstedt said in an e-mail that owners of older hardware will still be able to watch the service's current HD lineup, which includes high-def versions of ESPN, HBO, Showtime and other non-network channels, plus the standard-definition network fare it offers now. She added that those owners will get "an offer" to upgrade to the new service but didn't say what it might be.
If you can get local stations' digital broadcasts over the air (a good electronics store can help answer that question), the upcoming DirecTV service may not be necessary -- the HD DVR includes a digital tuner to pull in local signals.
Otherwise, you'll need the new hardware. And buying that TiVo now means gambling that DirecTV's upgrade offer will meet your approval later. With $999 at stake, I'd want clearer guidance from DirecTV first.
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