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New FIOS TV being installed in two weeks, making the switch from Dish Network.
If I have two DVRs in the ame room, and two remotes, can the remotes be set up to work with each DVR separately, or will one remote cause both DVRs to respond? WIth my Dish Network DVRs, I can set a remote code for each - can I do the same with the two DVRs I'll be receiving?
Thanks!
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Well, that sucks.
Are there other people with 2 DVRs in the same room? Any suggestions on how to make a setup like this work? This is especially bothersome because the DVRs are going to be set up outside line-of-sight (with the rest of the component stack) and I was planning to get an IR-to-RF remote entender to control them.
Dish Network is expensive, but their hardware is the best. Now I wonder if I need to cancel the TV portion of my order, and just get the internet/phone service.
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I think he wants to use both.
I would recommend seeing if there is a RF remote you can get that will do what you want and then use ir repeatres at the STB's and put something to block each other from seeing the other ir repeater then you would get what you want I think.
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Replace one of your Verizon DVRs with a TiVo. I've had a Verizon 6416 and a TiVoHD with an upgraded 500GB hard disk for about two years now. I prefer the TiVo especially the program guide information.
The TiVo doesn't do Video-on-Demand, but you would still have the Verizon DVR for that.
Since you can control multiple TiVos from a single remote in the same room, you could add a second TiVo if you needed three DVRs.
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@DallasTX wrote:Replace one of your Verizon DVRs with a TiVo. I've had a Verizon 6416 and a TiVoHD with an upgraded 500GB hard disk for about two years now. I prefer the TiVo especially the program guide information.
The TiVo doesn't do Video-on-Demand, but you would still have the Verizon DVR for that.
Since you can control multiple TiVos from a single remote in the same room, you could add a second TiVo if you needed three DVRs.
Message Edited by DallasTX on 12-06-2008 06:39 AM
As it seems that all the shows I want to watch are on at the same time, having two DVRs (4 tuners) would resolve the "what to record" problem I keep running into. The fact that you can control two TiVo DVRs with one remote is a great plus. However, how did you hook both of your DVRs to one set?
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