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Re: [DIRECTV] Does anyone else really like video on demand?

DirecTV video on demand starts at station 1000, however it isn't populated until a hardwired ethernet connection is detected. Even then it takes about a day, or over night for it to fill in. Once filled in, you can look at your station + 1000 to see what is available for that station via video on demand.

Most of the stuff is free, some of it, like NBC's content is mostly PPV. I prefer to just download stuff which won't cost. NBC has made a distinction however, it charges more for high definition content ($1.99) vs standard definition content ($.99) per program. 30 Rock is an example of this dual pricing. You can buy any of season 1 or 2 for $1.99 high definition or $.99 low definition per episode.
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