On 16 Oct 2015 at 16:13, C E Macfarlane C E Macfarlane
wrote:
> See below ...
>
> www.macfh.co.uk/CEMH.html
You should ask on a list/forum related to GFV not here eg:
http://stream-recorder.com/forum/
http://forum.videohelp.com/
http://goo.gl/3wvHE
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On Fri Oct 16 16:13:27 BST 2015, C E Macfarlane wrote:
the film is due expire within about 24 hours.
However, if I can just find the correct command-line
to give rtmpdump on one of the other units,
I should be able to get it to stream the film for me.
I gather all your "other units" are Linux-
Apologies to all for the false alarm, and OT one at that, but I've just
realised that the version of the film available isn't the one I wanted
anyway.
The film I wanted was the classic Jane Austen story 'Emma' starring Kate
Beckinsale, and as the BBC screened the Gwyneth Paltrow version quite
rece
See below ...
www.macfh.co.uk/CEMH.html
> On 16 October 2015 at 13:51, C E Macfarlane
> wrote:
> > After a hard disk crash, I no longer have a working linux
> PC, and wish to
> > watch a film on ITV. If anyone can give a generic
> commandline for rtmpdump
> > to acco
-Original Message-
From: Vangelis forthnet
Sent: Friday, October 16, 2015 3:05 PM
To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: Why is '-- type radio' needed?
On Fri Oct 16 10:28:15 BST 2015, Chris Marriott wrote:
I download radio programmes with:
get_iplayer --mode=flashaacs
On 16 October 2015 at 13:51, C E Macfarlane wrote:
> After a hard disk crash, I no longer have a working linux PC, and wish to
> watch a film on ITV. If anyone can give a generic commandline for rtmpdump
> to accomplish this, I'd be most grateful. You can PM me if you want to keep
> your reply o
On Fri Oct 16 10:28:15 BST 2015, Chris Marriott wrote:
I download radio programmes with:
get_iplayer --mode=flashaacstd --pid=xx
No "type=" and it works just fine.
Hi Chris;
I believe the answer to that can be found
within the context of my previous post...
You may have omitted "--
On Fri Oct 16 09:22:55 BST 2015, Jim web wrote:
For getting both 128k R4/R4ex and 320k R3 is the optimum choice
--type=radio --modes=hlslow ?
or should I try hlshigh, or... ?
First of all, the GiP radio command contained in
my previous post in this thread was issued from
my original overseas
On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 10:28:15AM +0100, Chris Marriott wrote:
> Hmmm. Curious. I download radio programmes with:
>
> get_iplayer --mode=flashaacstd --pid=xx
>
> No "type=" and it works just fine.
I presume that '--type radio' is a shortcut for a list of modes.
--
David Cantrell | Lo
After a hard disk crash, I no longer have a working linux PC, and wish to
watch a film on ITV. If anyone can give a generic commandline for rtmpdump
to accomplish this, I'd be most grateful. You can PM me if you want to keep
your reply off-list.
Regards
www.macfh.co.uk/CEMH.html
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David Cantrell wrote:
When I download stuff why do I have to tell GiP that I want a radio
programme?
Users not in the UK and possibly on a slower connection than the UK
norms may well seek to download only those non-TV programmes properly
made available to them so may have GiP initially la
In article <2BB40362A0284287B278E1D63424AB7C@vasonote>, Vangelis
forthnet
wrote:
> So, without inputting --type=radio, no download is performed; as per the
> instructions, I have to input --modes=flashaaclow (or --modes=hlsaaclow)
> to get it; and mode shortcuts don't work either (flash, flashaac
-Original Message-
From: Vangelis forthnet
Sent: Friday, October 16, 2015 1:52 AM
To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: Why is '-- type radio' needed?
On Mon Oct 12 14:11:52 BST 2015, David Cantrell wrote:
$ get_iplayer --pid b069b676 --type radio
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