On 02/11/14 00:18, Nick Payne wrote:
That method doesn't seem to work for me - for TV, anyway. For example,
BBC4 have a number of blues programs available in their archive (see


). If I try to use the
p01m79bn pid, I get the following:

 >get_iplayer --pid=p01m79bn --pid-recursive --output
D:\Users\Nick\Videos --tvmode=best

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WARNING: rdf URL contained no data
WARNING: PID URL contained no RDF data. Trying to record PID directly.
INFO: Trying pid: p01m79bn using type: tv
INFO: Trying to stream pid using type tv
INFO: pid not found in tv cache
Matches:

INFO: 1 Matching Programmes
ERROR: Failed to get version pid metadata from iplayer site

Hello Nick,

Not tried this out lately on TV, but only on radio. If I try it on
Peaky Blinders:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/b045fz8r

It lists both series, and provides a pid for each. If it try my
suggested command using the series 2 pid b04kkm8q then it tells
me that they are all in my download history.

If I try your pid then it fails, as you say.

So this is a mystery to me but it may be that the web page
you list is not a series page but a collection of several separate
programs, connected only by the subject matter.

Sorry I can't help further.

Clive



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