I go to the DirecTV website On Demand program guide to see what free movies are currently available. This web site allows DirecTV customers to both view the available programming and remotely program their DVR to record a program.
I select movies on the left navigation menu. I then click the Free Movies tab at the top. What looks like movie DVD cover images are shown above the list of available movies.
I click on the image for Mixed Nuts. Nothing happens. Disappointed that clicking an image didn't bring up an option to record, I select
M at the top of the movie list. I browse through the alphabetical list to where I expect to find the movie Mixed Nuts. It is not there.
Additionally, after having selected Free Movies, I am being showing movies that aren't free.
Perhaps the images at the top and the list below use different data?
Since writing this, I have returned to the site and clicking the moving icons at the top is now displaying additional information and an option to record the selected movie. This movie, however, was not listed.
when software discombobulates
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Entered by: Ben Simo
Missing Nuts
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Internet Connection Required
The first time, for each visit, I select to record an On Demand program on the DirecTV website, I am shown the following page telling me that an Internet connection is required.
It is true that a DVR must be connected to the Internet to record an On Demand movie. It may even be nice that DirecTV gives customers an option to order hardware that may help them make that connection happen. So what's the problem here?
To get to the point that the web page above is displayed, I had to select which DVR (even though I only have one) to which the instructions to record a movie should be sent. In order to get the DVR to show up in the list, I have to link the DVR to my website account. In order to do that, I had to connect my DVR to the Internet.
So unless the process is now different, or there are other options that the procedures I followed to be able to remotely program my DVR, any user that gets to this page already has their DVR connected to the Internet.
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Entered by: Ben Simo