Montano 05:27 PM 08-18-2010
Just had it installed yesterday, and so far so good. My first question is how to remove/block the adult channels and or titles from showing on the Channel Guide. It was quite easy with Comcast, but from what I've found so far, it's not quite as easy with DTV. Custom Favorites list was mentioned, but it says this is easily overridden.
If there are any installers out there, who know about Whole Home DVR, shoot me a PM. I had this installed and would like to know how to connect to my home network to use Direct2PC.
I'm sure there will be more questions, but I don't need my 8 year old asking me if he can watch Debbie Does Dallas
:-)
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It's been awhile since I helped anyone with a DTV setup (I'm not a customer myself), but what model DVR/box are you using?
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Montano 05:46 PM 08-18-2010
3 different boxes. 1 HD DVR, 1 HD receiver (only models compatible with Whole Home DVR), and the rest are all SD boxes.
HR22-300C
H23NC-600
D12-300C
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Commander Quan 05:52 PM 08-18-2010
Menu-> last option is Parental Controls and Locks and there is an option to hide adult channels and set up locks by rating.
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Montano 05:59 PM 08-18-2010
Originally Posted by Commander Quan:
Menu-> last option is Parental Controls and Locks and there is an option to hide adult channels and set up locks by rating.
No such option except on the HD-DVR.
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Montano 07:32 AM 08-19-2010
Thanks Adam, but no luck. We have parental controls turned on. I guess it's not possible to permanently keep the titles from showing in the guide.
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Originally Posted by Montano:
Thanks Adam, but no luck. We have parental controls turned on. I guess it's not possible to permanently keep the titles from showing in the guide.
Try the DTV help forum, one of the techs that monitors it might have some help for you.
Or AVSForum, is another place that someone might be able to help.
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GAZHOG 12:23 PM 08-19-2010
On mine I click DirecTV button and you get DirecTV Central with:
Now playing list
Watch Live TV
Showcases
Pick Programs to record
Read new messages & settings
and a couple of other choices. Then click "Read new messages & settings"; then click "settings"; then click "channels"; then click "channel list".
At this point you can check channels you want to show up in the program guide, one by one. Handy to get rid of shopping networks, news stations you may not agree with, and PPV sites. Good way to get rid of stuff you will never watch, like maybe ?
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Mugen910 01:03 PM 08-19-2010
Why are you paying to watch Debbie Does Dallas, Nick?
From what I recall, you plug a ethernet cable to the DVD-R from your router...
Install the Direct2PC on your computer...
That's it...There should be step by step directions on directv.com
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Darrell 01:19 PM 08-19-2010
Originally Posted by Montano:
I don't need my 8 year old asking me if he can watch Debbie Does Dallas :-)
Yeah, for his 9th birthday, Uncle D will get him a Playboy subscription. You know, to wet his whistle for the good stuff.
:-)
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Montano 06:48 AM 08-20-2010
Originally Posted by Mugen910:
Why are you paying to watch Debbie Does Dallas, Nick?
From what I recall, you plug a ethernet cable to the DVD-R from your router...
Install the Direct2PC on your computer...
That's it...There should be step by step directions on directv.com
It works like that if you do not have Whole Home DVR, which I do. But I found another way to make it work
:-)
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Montano 06:49 AM 08-20-2010
Originally Posted by Darrell:
Yeah, for his 9th birthday, Uncle D will get him a Playboy subscription. You know, to wet his whistle for the good stuff. :-)
I'll let him know
:-)
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N2Advnture 07:35 AM 08-20-2010
It's under "Menu", "Setup", custom ->
You can definite which "Custom 1" channels list you use (can customize 3 I believe). When you edit the list, you can remove channels.
I hope this helps
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Starz26 08:45 AM 08-20-2010
www.dbstalk.com is a great resource.
I beta test the DVR software and have been for almost 3 years now. Had Multi room viewing for the last 2 years.
There are two ways to set this up:
Whole Home DVR Service
Basically the DVR's in your home are connected via Ethernet over coaxial cable. Each room will have their own controls and can integrate / watch / delete content from every other DVR
Requires special equipment to install and set up
Multi Room Viewing
Same as above except the DVR's are connected through your existing Ethernet infrastructure.
No special equipment required. Plug into your network and go..
Both great options..
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Montano 08:54 AM 08-20-2010
I have whole home dvr, which I have modified to also connect to my home network. So my DVR's are online and I can also use Directv2PC.
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