Detect ad breaks in real time
Audio recognition and video recognition are used together to follow the live broadcast and react when a commercial break begins.
Remoover is built for viewers who want more control over live television. It combines audio recognition and video recognition to detect commercial breaks in real time, then can switch to the YouTube videos, image folders, or Hop & Return behavior you configured in your account. When the break ends, normal viewing resumes.
From your account, you prepare the content you want during commercial breaks. The confirmed workflow in this project includes YouTube videos, image folders, hourly scheduling, and Hop & Return switching. Remoover then uses those choices when ad breaks are detected on supported devices.
Audio recognition and video recognition are used together to follow the live broadcast and react when a commercial break begins.
During detected breaks, a device can use the content source you configured, including saved YouTube videos, image folders, or Hop & Return behavior.
The ad-break flow is temporary. Once the commercial window ends, the device goes back to normal live viewing.
The recognition layer combines multiple confirmation windows, exact-timing refinement, and live broadcast timeline checks. In tuned deployments on supported feeds, the blocking workflow is engineered for practical precision up to 99.9 percent, while partner integrations can use the same timing foundation for frame-aware SCTE-35 marker delivery.
Remoover does not trust a single short match. It validates the break across layered recognition windows and timing checks, so switching can stay stable on supported and well-synchronized feeds.
For partner workflows, the same recognition layer can deliver SCTE-35 markers with video-frame-aware alignment. The timing path is built to target a 1 to 2 frame window in tuned deployments, rather than relying on rough second-based cues.
The recognition workflow is prepared for terrestrial, satellite, cable, and IPTV-style delivery paths. In deployment terms, that means it fits DVB-T, DVB-S, DVB-C, and IPTV/Kodi scenarios where timing alignment matters.
This is based on the dashboard and user manual already present in the project. The account is where you attach devices, save content, choose the behavior you want during breaks, and fine-tune each TV separately.
Connect a compatible Enigma2 or Kodi device with the short activation code generated on the device itself.
Search and save YouTube videos, create image folders, and keep replacement content ready inside your account.
Enable the ad-break switch, choose the content mode you want, and control extra settings for each device.
The manage screen gives you 24 hourly slots, so you can choose different YouTube videos or image folders throughout the day.
Search YouTube from the dashboard, save favorite videos to your account, and use them as commercial-break content.
Upload images into folders and use them as slideshows during breaks, including hourly scheduling through manage mode.
Switch to one of your favorite channels during commercials and return to the original channel when the break is over.
The project already includes several user controls beyond simple replacement during commercials. These options are visible in the dashboard and user manual, and they help shape how each TV behaves.
Remoover does not rely on a single signal alone. The project uses both audio and video recognition so the ad-break workflow can react to the live channel with better confidence.
The underlying recognition side is also built for timing-critical broadcast use. It can normalize live inputs, validate multiple recognition windows, and align confirmed break timing closely enough for both end-user switching and SCTE-35 partner delivery.
Build your YouTube list, upload image folders, choose Hop & Return if you prefer channel switching, and control each supported device from one account.