> *From:* Jon Davies <j...@hedgerows.org.uk> > *To:* char...@the-heards.com > *CC:* get_iplayer <get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org> > *Date:* Mon, 13 Jul 2015 14:38:55 +0100 > > On 11 July 2015 at 20:12, <char...@the-heards.com> wrote: > > ...but I was wondering if I had done something wrong using > > "--mode=hlsvhigh4". > > As a general rule of thumb, specifying the particular content server > in the mode is only necessary when you need to force get-iplayer to > use a particular server.So > > --mode=hlsvhigh > > is preferable, unless you really need to specify content server 4. > > and no, it's not obvious that "4" (or any other numeric suffix) > relates to which particular content server is to be used, and isn't > required, but hey ho. I believe, but haven't checked, that > <something>vhigh is essentially the same quality regardless of the > <something> - so flashvhigh modes should be the same quality as > hlsvhigh modes. > > (incidentally, for the particular programme in your question, > hlsvhigh4 doesn't work here either, but hlsvhigh tries hlsvhigh1, > which does work here) > > Personally I stick with --mode=best all the time, which means I can > forget about which mode is used for download - I just end up with > the > best available copy of each programme. > > Cheers > Jon
Strangely the four 'hlsvhigh' versions show 3 different file sizes in the program 'modesizes' info in this case, although I agree about not forcing use of a particular server. > hlsvhigh1=1008MB,hlsvhigh2=1214MB,hlsvhigh3=1181MB,hlsvhigh4=1214MB Regards John _______________________________________________ get_iplayer mailing list get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/get_iplayer