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applecruiser
06-23-2020, 09:10 PM
Has anyone had problems with Direct TV? We have Xfinity and it is terrible. We had direct tv in NY and it was excellent but not sure if our problem is with the company (Xfinity) or just the general Cable/internet all around.
John_W
06-23-2020, 10:03 PM
I've had Directv since 2008. No problems, I actually had HD reception all the way through Hurricane Irma. It's costs more than streaming, but I like having the on-screen guide, quick recording capability and 350+ channels.
The biggest complaint I see posted on here is about twice a year you might lose reception during a heavy downpour for ten minutes or so. You have two options, most people aren't aware of this. The easiest is to put on a recorded program on your DVR, I have about 80 movies right now, or switch to the backup channel, the SD Standard Definition. Let's say you're watching TNTHD on Channel 245, bring up the on-screen guide, then select all channels and the channels that you have hidden will reappear. Chose channel 245 that doesn't have the HD after it, and you'll get a slightly less clear version of the channel 99% of the time.
Investment Painting Contractors
06-24-2020, 05:59 AM
I've had Directv since 2008. No problems, I actually had HD reception all the way through Hurricane Irma. It's costs more than streaming, but I like having the on-screen guide, quick recording capability and 350+ channels.
The biggest complaint I see posted on here is about twice a year you might lose reception during a heavy downpour for ten minutes or so. You have two options, most people aren't aware of this. The easiest is to put on a recorded program on your DVR, I have about 80 movies right now, or switch to the backup channel, the SD Standard Definition. Let's say you're watching TNTHD on Channel 245, bring up the on-screen guide, then select all channels and the channels that you have hidden will reappear. Chose channel 245 that doesn't have the HD after it, and you'll get a slightly less clear version of the channel 99% of the time.
If you lose a show during a storm go to the show for the next week, on your guide, click on other showings. Check the on demand box, the show will usually appear in a couple of days. You can record it or watch it without commercials. I've had DirecTV since it only had 2 HD Channels. 1 was a demo channel the other was HBO. No Contract and I negotiate the price every year. Len
Bleudeturquoise
06-24-2020, 07:32 AM
Wonder why "Inside Edition" no longer comes on (Direct TV) CBS
charlieo1126@gmail.com
06-24-2020, 07:38 AM
I love my direct tv and my NFL ticket , I found out by accident that the second channel stayed active during bad weather, I also had tv all night during the hurricane
Pinball wizard
06-24-2020, 07:50 AM
I've had Directv since 2008. No problems, I actually had HD reception all the way through Hurricane Irma. It's costs more than streaming, but I like having the on-screen guide, quick recording capability and 350+ channels.
The biggest complaint I see posted on here is about twice a year you might lose reception during a heavy downpour for ten minutes or so. You have two options, most people aren't aware of this. The easiest is to put on a recorded program on your DVR, I have about 80 movies right now, or switch to the backup channel, the SD Standard Definition. Let's say you're watching TNTHD on Channel 245, bring up the on-screen guide, then select all channels and the channels that you have hidden will reappear. Chose channel 245 that doesn't have the HD after it, and you'll get a slightly less clear version of the channel 99% of the time.
Agree 100%. Also, the new customer deals are great!
Investment Painting Contractors
06-24-2020, 07:53 AM
Wonder why "Inside Edition" no longer comes on (Direct TV) CBS
It's on everyday at 7:30 Channel 6 which is Orlando CBS.
Stu from NYC
06-24-2020, 09:37 AM
We have xfinity and it has been fine.
Only little complaint was when we were in Va and had Dish our remote could be programmed to automatically zap thru commercials, now we have to do it each time.
As our daughter would say First World Problem.
Investment Painting Contractors
06-24-2020, 10:12 AM
We have xfinity and it has been fine.
Only little complaint was when we were in Va and had Dish our remote could be programmed to automatically zap thru commercials, now we have to do it each time.
As our daughter would say First World Problem.
Stu during the lock down zapping commercials is my major form of exercise. We've been watching Midsomer Murders on You Tube No commercials. Now that is getting Lazy. Len
Stu from NYC
06-24-2020, 10:30 AM
Stu during the lock down zapping commercials is my major form of exercise. We've been watching Midsomer Murders on You Tube No commercials. Now that is getting Lazy. Len
We discovered Prime Video and no zapping required how nice. Finished binge watching Bosch last night and will try some of other movies and series they have next.
Started watching shark tank and lots of zapping required.
Jack58033
06-24-2020, 01:58 PM
I have Direct TV. Last season I followed "Killing Eve" and "The Sinner". One is on BBCTV. The other USA network. Now both shows are not available. Direct TV says content is unavailable try later? These are not premium channels and I am paying a small fortune every month. Very frustrating!
Madelaine Amee
06-24-2020, 02:23 PM
I had Direct TV since I moved here, however in the last two years they kept jacking up my cost and finally when it got to be close to $300 a month I switched. I am now with Xfinity and I have no problem with them, and if I did I would make an appointment at their store in Rolling Acres rather than bother phoning.
With Direct I did lose the dish whenever we had a heavy rain or a summer storm, and then my neighbor's palms grew so tall they blocked my dish and my picture became pixelated whenever the wind blew. Having WiFi is just so much easier.
I will add I am having a very weird problem. I have Prime and two other streaming channels which I buy on an annual basis and now I find I have so much to watch it really is difficult to make up my mind what I want. :icon_wink:
boxcarwilly
06-24-2020, 05:04 PM
Xfinity in Bison Valley The Villages works as advertised...44.95 /month including the modem..we stream 3 monitors at a time..ocassional buffering w/ you tube..
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