Humax Hdr1100s Custom Firmware

Unlocking the Beast: The Complete Guide to Humax HDR1100S Custom Firmware

The Humax HDR1100S is a stalwart of the British television market. As a Freesat recorder, it offers a robust, subscription-free way to watch and record HD satellite television. It’s reliable, has a clean interface, and does exactly what it says on the tin.

Yes, it is technically possible to root this device. Yes, you can gain FTP, custom channel lists, and even a DLNA server. But the barrier to entry is high, the documentation is scattered across dead forum links, and the risk of bricking is real. humax hdr1100s custom firmware

7. Recommendations

For General Users:

Do not attempt to install custom firmware on the HDR-1100S.
The benefits are minimal, the process is fragile, and you risk losing all recordings. Use the official software – it is stable and supports external USB recording backup (still encrypted, but restorable to another HDR-1100S). Unlocking the Beast: The Complete Guide to Humax

  • From U-Boot prints and /proc/mtd or /proc/partitions when running stock firmware.

Part 1: What is Custom Firmware for the HDR1100S?

First, let’s clarify what we mean by "Custom Firmware." Unlike "alternative firmware" (like flashing LibreELEC onto a Raspberry Pi), the Humax custom firmware is add-on based. From U-Boot prints and /proc/mtd or /proc/partitions when

  • How it works: You mark a folder (e.g., "TV_Shows") as "Auto-Decrypt." Any recording saved to that folder is automatically decrypted by the box overnight.
  • The Result: Decrypted .ts (transport stream) files. You can play these on VLC, Plex, Emby, or Jellyfin without needing the Humax connected. You finally own your recordings.

FTP/Samba Access: Easily move non-encrypted files across your home network.

  • If USB boot works, build a proper image preserving bootloader and vendor kernel if possible, then flash rootfs partition only.

Since custom firmware isn't an option for this specific model, here is how you can manage some common needs: