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47 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Caution: DirecTV no longer updates this receiver,
By Christopher J Vandemore (San Francisco, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: RCA DTC100 High-Definition/DIRECTV Digital Receiver (Electronics)
I recently purchased one of these units. It has version 40b of the firmware. DirecTV used to send updates to the firmware twice a day. These downloads ended on 6 Aug 2001. As a result of not having the latest software for the DTC100, I cannot properly view HD material on my InFocus LP350 projector. In researching this problem, I have discovered that the old software also causes incompatibility with other HD displays (Mitsubishi, for example).
31 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A well designed receiver!,
By Ronald D. Baldwin (Cupertino, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: RCA DTC100 High-Definition/DIRECTV Digital Receiver (Electronics)
The DTC-100 has been quite a joy for my home entertainment system. Being one of the first HDTV receivers available, it is a very capable receiver and is extremely low priced. Despite being low-priced, its features include a standard and high-definition satellite receiver, and a digital and analog receiver for terrestrial television broadcasts. It also is compatible with cable systems, however most cable systems to not support the 8-VSB modulation for HD broadcasts. Even AT&T's so-called `Digital' cable is only a poorly implemented method of adding more channels at the expense of picture quality, and it is not compatible with digital television standards. The receiver will receive the standard analog signals on cable systems. It offers digital and analog outputs for audio, and S-Video and VGA outputs for video. The VGA output is required for High Definition video. While many HD televisions do not support the VGA connection, electronic signal conversion adapters are available to convert the signal to the three-line component video output. Firmware upgrades, received via satellite, have addressed the issues of signal incompatibility with some early high definition televisions. For this writer, a 21" computer monitor is being used to view the High Definition content, however, when programming to record, the receiver automatically switches to the S-Video output to send a signal to the VCR. The receiver will convert high definition material to standard definition when the S-Video output is used. The quality of the conversion is very good. Something that I've noted is that the S-Video output, in conjunction with a digital television station broadcast, results in a much clearer recording on video tape than the same recording made from the signal available on cable systems or over the air. As for the availability of High Definition Television content, CBS should be applauded for their commitment to High Definition Television by having most of their prime-time offerings in High Definition. It is my hope that other major networks will soon follow suit. If I had any complaint about the receiver, it would be that it doesn't send a signal to both the VGA output and the S-Video output at the same time. The receiver does make up for this by offering a button on the front of the receiver that switches between the VGA and S-Video outputs. There is also a button on the remote that can be set to do the switching between the two outputs. It reality, the only time this is a problems is when wanting to record while watching in high definition(not possible unless you record to your VCR through a different tuner, but then you don't get the digital picture clarity), and when wanting to directly compare high definition to standard NTSC. (But it can be done with a seperate tv tuner) In summary, this is an excellent product that can get a person into the High Definition crowd for relatively little cost. And even after this receiver is obsoleted by newer receiver technology over the years, it will still make an excellent second receiver for the kid's room in conjunction with an inexpencive computer monitor.
26 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
NOT WORKING ANY MORE AFTER 18 MONTHS !,
By Tony O. (APPLE VALLEY, MN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: RCA DTC100 High-Definition/DIRECTV Digital Receiver (Electronics)
Day 0: DirecTV installers wanted to charge me extra for installing it, since it was HDTV, while Best Buy assured me it was free with my package. Finally Best Buy covered the extra.Day 1:Technician spent 3 hours to get it installed, since the HDTV mode was not able to be viewed in 4:3 aspect ratio. Only 16:9 Month 2: RCA Tech Service was never able to figure out. I finaly forgot the issue. 12 months: Working great...but never in HDTV. [money] bucks for what you can see with a $[money] unit. 17 months: "..looking for Signal.." 18 months: It took 3 visits in 1 month for DirecTV to figure out that the receiver was dead...what an expertise!!... 19 months: Sent an e-mail to RCA to complain and find out a solution...the answer: call a toll free number and follow carefully the instructions. TODAY: Here at Amazon buying a non-HDTV receiver from Sony. ...The ideal combination....a POOR quality product with an even WORST Customer Service.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
fine for local and sat,
By "martinmontes" (dallas/ft worth) - See all my reviews
This review is from: RCA DTC100 High-Definition/DIRECTV Digital Receiver (Electronics)
Works great as external tuner. Kind of wish more HDTVs had the quality of RCA built into them. This tuner has been around for a while and gave me the most for the money. The only drawback is the remote and the clunky on/off (2-step) process to get your components awake or asleep. Good luck if you DON'T have a RCA TV and DVD in getting this to do your entire button-field of operations from your existing remotes. This remote is probably going to be the first thing I shelve. I like the Guide for Sat, but can't find channels via their call letters. Also could use a easier way of Channel searching off Antennae A, most of my monitor modes need to be 1080i when doing High Definition and this box won't skip those weak analog versions of the HDTV channel that are stuck in between. It probably has great features for passwording and rating material that your entire family can/can't watch, I noticed alot of the manual deals with this, but it doesn't apply to me. My Wish List would include a switchable power plug in back, a desk-side DTC100 (why eat another shelf for this unit), roller wheels on remote for channel & volume control, ability to set the length of time the INFO appears on top of the screen image, a second VGA-out that can be used for PIP images rather than just the shuffling it around the monitor's screen and lastly an ability to use the VCR-plus codes used in the newspaper to schedule favorite programs for viewing on later dates.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Great pictures, Easy to Work, Bad Factory Warranty,
By S Gandy (Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: RCA DTC100 High-Definition/DIRECTV Digital Receiver (Electronics)
You get a one year warranty on parts, 90 days labor. I bought my unit in August of 2001. It just went out April of 2002. It started whistling and then wouldn't broadcast HD signals, it would crash and restart. I called RCA and they have a flat fee exchange. They dont even consider any facts, it is just straight exchange( by two options they have.) The unit cost me 599.00 originally and now 6 months later im paying 129.00 to get it warrantied. I would not reccomend this until RCA gets with the program. I would of rather had the Toshiba or the Sony unit for that price.
14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
It broke in nine months,
By "retailmaven" (Glencoe, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: RCA DTC100 High-Definition/DIRECTV Digital Receiver (Electronics)
Given the limited availability of HD programing available, we early adopters of such products must be masochists. Cleverly (I thought), I bought the extended warranty, just in case. So, when my digital audio went out 9 months later, I didn't worry too much. It took me 4 more months to figure out that it was the DCT100, and not the cable or the audio receiver that was bad... So, 2 stars DCT100 (which was cool, when it worked), and one star...
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
DTC-100 (An waste of time and money,
By William Rupp (Muskego, WI United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: RCA DTC100 High-Definition/DIRECTV Digital Receiver (Electronics)
I bought one in January of this year. It failed after 6 months and the warrenty is only good for 30 days. I exchanged it for a refurb from RCA for $137. The refurb failed within a week.Big quality problems would make me avoid this like the plague. Do a search...to find much more information on this problematic unit.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
BAD PRODUCT/BAD SERVICE,
By amb_in_bham (Birmingham, AL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: RCA DTC100 High-Definition/DIRECTV Digital Receiver (Electronics)
I bought this product in January. It started humming in July. By the beginning of August it was humming and kept shutting itself on and off. A few weeks later, it was dead. The company claimed they would replace it but for [money] and I would receive it in 10 days. 6 weeks later, after calling the company several times, they finally tell me they no longer have it in stock. They say I need to pay [money] to get it fixed and that it takes 2 weeks. I don't trust them. DON'T BUY THIS PRODUCT!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great box cheap,
By A Customer
This review is from: RCA DTC100 High-Definition/DIRECTV Digital Receiver (Electronics)
After buying the best HDTV-ready TV for my money (meaning in my budget) last year which happened to be a 52" RCA, I was ready to experience HDTV for real and had been looking at the DTC100 for quite a while since it would be directly compatible with my TV, but the price was a little higher than I wanted to pay. All of the local channels are HD now and I don't have satellite so I was looking to use it strictly for over-the-air (terrestrial) HDTV. Well, I ended up finding a demo piece available at a local dealer and snapped it up since it was the last one.I took it home, plugged it in, plugged in a standard VGA cable between the DTC100 and my TV, and I was up and running! It searched and found all of the HD channels locally and the picture quality was great! Finally I'd gotten the most out of my TV and I was impressed. The remote from my TV runs the receiver right out of the box so I didn't even need the remote for the DTC100. I plan to eventually order DirecTV and this box will work with DirecTV. As a couple other reviewers said, the biggest knock I have on it is that the analog output (RF or SVHS) and the HD outputs don't function simultaneously, but that's the only thing. I love having local channels in HD with Dolby Digital surround! AND it was cheaper that buying a new over-the-air ONLY receiver by another manufacturer...
12 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excelent HDTV Receiver,
By A Customer
This review is from: RCA DTC100 High-Definition/DIRECTV Digital Receiver (Electronics)
I got one of these in February. It is the best receiver you can get for the money. I believe it to be better than many other HDTV reveivers. Pros: HD15 output. Acts like a line doubler on non HDTV programming. Picks up over the air signals as well as Directv. Great picture. Lower in price than other HDTV receivers.Cons: Cannot use svideo and HD15 outputs at the same time. A little slow sometimes. |
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