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This guide is a follow up to the post called How to remove ads from HDHomeRun recordings and still encode with Handbrake.

I record lots of TV shows using the HDHomeRun. I sometime want to keep recordings on a disk for archiving or to watch later. The following article explains how to remove ads from HDHomeRun recordings and encode the final video with Handbrake without quality loss. The whole process is executed using only FREE tools!

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Introduction

I record lots of TV shows using the HDHomeRun. I sometime want to keep recordings on a disk for archiving or to watch later. The following article explains how to remove ads from HDHomeRun recordings and encode the final video with Handbrake without quality loss. The whole process is executed using only FREE tools!

With all TV shows comes a bunch of TV ads that I do not want to keep and waste time and disk space for. I encode all my videos using Handbrake because it supports quality based H264 encoding and 5.1 surround sounds but unfortunately, it does not support removing ads.

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HDHomeRun TV Dump

HdHomeRun TV Dump is a GUI that installs over the native HDHomeRun application and allows owners to quickly take control over the free to air live TV stream. Implementing DVR capabilities on your computer becomes a easy as 1-2-3.

It is designed to make interaction with the device easy by automating as much as possible any task a user would like to execute.

It’s main features are:

  • Quicker & easier to understand and install than other DVR solutions like MythTV and Windows Media Center.
  • Auto-detection of existing HDHomeRun devices on the network.
  • Auto-detection of busy tuners.
  • Automatic selection of an available tuner for watching or recording a live TV stream.
  • Manual recording support.
  • Scheduled recording support (enables DVR capabilities with the HDHomeRun)
  • Watch live TV streams.

HDHomeRun TV Dump should also work with devices that supports the MPEG4/H.264 video codec but this functionality is still untested.

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