Re: Should get_iplayer work on windows 10?

2016-03-19 Thread Vangelis forthnet

On Wed Mar 16 19:15:34 GMT 2016, Graham Temple wrote:

Hello Graham - I am afraid I can't offer real help, but:


I have got a new computer and installed get_iplayer


Was this a clean Windows 10 installation or an OS upgrade
from 7SP1/8/8.1/8.1u1 ? Is it x86 or x64 architecture?


So far so good all opens fine (I use the PVR)


Do you use the WebPVR Manager on Edge, Internet Explorer 11
or in some other browser?

GiP "should" run OK in Win10, but some known "errors"
have been posted in the support forum:

https://squarepenguin.co.uk/forums/search.php?action=results&sid=4d77ba6e7e40d0572faca4c385c0cf0f&sortby=&order=desc

... as far as I could tell none matches yours...
Does
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03kky9f.xml
load OK in the browser used for the WebPVR?

Have you tried to download via CLI?

get-iplayer --pid=p03kky9f  --modes=best


it comes up with a parser error.


This is obviously perl related - a
module responsible for the parsing fails.
It could be a permissions issue - try

https://squarepenguin.co.uk/forums/thread-662-post-3654.html#pid3654

Do you run GiP from the same user account
it was installed with and does this belong to
the Admins Group?
As dinky hinted, some protection software
may inhibit one or more DLLs needed
for that failing perl module...


as my old machine has to be turned in on Friday!


As said, my questions/suggestions are
mainly food-for-thought. You are obviously
in a hurry, so I'd urge you to subscribe
and seek further assistance in the forum:

https://squarepenguin.co.uk/forums/forum-6.html

Dinky (the code maintainer) posts there uniquely,
if you are lucky, he could figure out a solution
for you in time...

Best regards 



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Re: Setting Locale in UK

2016-03-19 Thread David Cantrell
On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 09:56:26PM -, Peter S Kirk wrote:

> PS:
> 
> Copy.com closes May 2016 - backup files elsewhere.
> 
> I have ~700GB on copy.com Free. Any suggestions where to move the files 
> to, preferably free.

A 1TB disk attached to a Raspberry Pi running Bittorrent Sync. It's
almost free but not quite.

-- 
David Cantrell | A machine for turning tea into grumpiness

What plaything can you offer me today?

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RE: Should get_iplayer work on windows 10?

2016-03-19 Thread Graham Temple (gmail)
I think so but even a "new" record doesn't work so don't think it can be an
options mismatch on PVR records.  I will transfer that file as well and try
again.

GT

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Of Don Grunbaum (Gmail)
Sent: 17 March 2016 22:12
To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: Should get_iplayer work on windows 10?


- Original Message -
From: "Graham Temple (gmail)" 
To: "'Don Grunbaum (Gmail)'" ;

Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2016 9:24 PM
Subject: RE: Should get_iplayer work on windows 10?


> Thanks Don
>
> I already tried the CLI command, no avail.
>
> " My guess is that there is something in your options file that 
> doesn't quite match your file/folder structure and that is upsetting 
> the syntax of generated commands."
>
> Could you explain the above a little more for me please?
>
> Regards
>
> GT
>

You said in your original post that you had transferred your history and pvr
files.

Have you also transferred your options file? (from C:\Documents and
Settings\$User$\.get_iplayer). Depending on the contents of your pvr files,
there could be a mis-match between the options file and the pvr files unless
the file/folder structure is identical.

But you say that the CLI also failed, so I don't know if that is the problem
after all.

I did initially have a problem on a new Windows 10 PC, but I uninstalled
from the originally installed account, and re-installed from the account I
had created and all worked fine.

If it's not too problematical, perhaps you could try doing something
similar, test that the "vanilla" install works, then gradually change the
files to the transferred ones.

Does that make sense?

HTH

Don


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Re: Setting Locale in UK

2016-03-19 Thread Peter Corlett
On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 09:56:26PM -, Peter S Kirk wrote:
[...]
> Set the page to reload every x mins, then when "Watch now" appears, start
> GiP. Some programmes take days, and sometimes even weeks, to become
> available.

I use a really grotty shell script that polls every day or so for programmes
matching a list of regular expressions, so it catches them eventually. It keeps
me nicely fed and watered with Radio 4 comedies that are broadcast while I'm
out. I am very much liking the new 320kb/s streams as the old 128kb/s streams
were sometimes poorly-encoded and had unpleasant sibilance that distracted from
the programmes.

> Copy.com closes May 2016 - backup files elsewhere. I have ~700GB on copy.com
> Free. Any suggestions where to move the files to, preferably free.

Acquire a cheap HP Microserver and some disks, and install FreeNAS or similar.
It'll set you back a couple of hundred upfront, but will last a few years and
you won't need to worry about hopping between unprofitable services all the
time.

Alternatively, it's probably time to decide which of that 700GB of data you
actually want to keep.


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Re: Setting Locale in UK

2016-03-19 Thread Budge


On 15/03/16 21:56, Peter S Kirk wrote:

On 15 Mar 2016 at 2:23, Vangelis forthnet Vangelis forthnet
 wrote:


"This programme will be available soon".


That is always worth looking for on Programme Website page before posting a
Why can't I download".



Thank you Peter for that Peter.

As you will see from my post I was having trouble with the website, 
mainly because I couldn't find BBC Scotland.  My fault of course but I 
find it is always worth reading posts before posting a reply.


Budge

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Re: get_iplayer for RTE?

2016-03-19 Thread Vangelis forthnet

(Off Topic content follows; if your time is very precious,
please disregard and move along...)

On Fri Mar 18 14:59:52 GMT 2016, CJB wrote:


I think that they have tightened up on downloads.
Actually I am trying to get this programme:
http://www.rte.ie/lyricfm/the-lyric-feature/programmes/2015/0814/721376-the-lyric-feature-friday-14-august-2015/?clipid=1952784


They did change some things since
my last tutorial from February 2015...

One thing they have surely overhauled is
their anti-adblock detection mechanism!
I couldn't get anything to play on the radio
version of RTEplayer on Firefox:


It seems that your computer is running ad blocking software.
In order to listen to content on RTE Player,
please disable your ad blocker for www.rte.ie.
For more information, please see our FAQs.


While I am indeed using "uBlock Origin" as a
firefox extension, that message persisted even
after disabling it!

While trying other browsers in my system,
without a form of adblock, I found myself
in a position where no browser would play
RTE radio content!

At first I thought they are now also
geo-blocking radio, but a test on
sister's Win7 laptop in the same LAN
revealed my assumption was false...

It took me an hour to finally realise that
RTE player (on every browser in this
machine) objected to my customised
"hosts" file, which was sitting there for
at least 3 years and actually had forgotten
about its modification!

Restoring the original hosts file,
followed by a reboot, "fixed"
my RTE radio player issue...

With regards to the download guide,
the "vpid" string is now in plain form,
no "decoding" is needed:
http://www.rte.ie/radio/utils/radioplayer/rteradioweb.html#!rii=b16_10452550_2412_14-08-2015_
=> vpid=10452550

The mediaselector URL
http://www.rte.ie/rteavgen/getplaylist/?type=web&format=jsonp&id=10452550

reveals they have also added AdobeHDS
strteams to the RTMP & AppleHLS ones,
though RTMP is still the default on Firefox.

I see Chris you are still using the rtmpdump
command to fetch; better use the latest Flash
player version string, i.e. -f "WIN 21,0,0,182"
And they have updated their SWF player to:
-W http://www.rte.ie/static/radio/radioplayer/osmf2_2015_03_12.swf


Unfortunately this has stopped working:

rtmpdump -r "rtmpe://fmsod.rte.ie:1935/"


and


it seems that Pret's free wifi
does not allow downloading


Many "free" wifi spots have the default RTMP
port (i.e. 1935) blocked - I bet you two pence
that had you changed the port in your command
to either 443 or 80, your rtmpdump command
would've worked:

rtmpdump -r "rtmpe://fmsod.rte.ie:80/" (etc.)

Plus, there's always the AppleHLS stream,
over plain HTTP. While recording the AppleHLS
stream with FFmpeg is much slower to rtmpdump
fetching, composing the ffmpeg command is a
much more straightforward thing and it should
work in every type of network:

ffmpeg -loglevel 8 -stats -i 
"http://cdn.rasset.ie/manifest/audio/2015/0814/20150814_rtelyricfm-thelyricfeature-thelyricfe_cl10452550_10455405_261_/manifest.m3u8"; 
-vn -c:a copy 
"20150814_rtelyricfm-thelyricfeature-thelyricfe_cl10452550_10455405_261_.ts"


Remux to MP4 container:

ffmpeg -i "foo.ts" -vn -c:a copy -bsf:a aac_adtstoasc "foo.m4a"

Regards,
Vangelis.



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Re: Setting Locale in UK

2016-03-19 Thread Peter S Kirk
On 15 Mar 2016 at 2:23, Vangelis forthnet Vangelis forthnet 
 wrote:

> "This programme will be available soon". 

That is always worth looking for on Programme Website page before posting a 
Why can't I download".

Set the page to reload every x mins, then when "Watch now" appears, start 
GiP.

Some programmes take days, and sometimes even weeks, to become available.

PS:

Copy.com closes May 2016 - backup files elsewhere.

I have ~700GB on copy.com Free. Any suggestions where to move the files 
to, preferably free.



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Re: Should get_iplayer work on windows 10?

2016-03-19 Thread Don Grunbaum (Gmail)


- Original Message - 
From: "Graham Temple (gmail)" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2016 7:15 PM
Subject: Should get_iplayer work on windows 10?


I have got a new computer and installed get_iplayer, transferred over 
my
history file, and PVR file. So far so good all opens fine (I use the 
PVR)
but whenever I try and record anything it comes up with a parser 
error.




SNIP-

I would be very glad of some help as my old machine has to be turned 
in on

Friday!  I have tried re-installing but to no avail.

Regards

Graham



FWIW I have two computers running Windows 10 with GiP working 
successfully.


One is a new machine with a "vanilla" GiP installation, the other is a 
netbook upgraded from Windows 7.


My guess is that there is something in your options file that doesn't 
quite match your file/folder structure and that is upsetting the 
syntax of generated commands.


As Vangelis advised, try running a simple CLI command and work from 
there.


HTH

Don 



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RE: Setting Locale in UK - OT

2016-03-19 Thread Simon Morgan
-Original Message-
From: get_iplayer [mailto:get_iplayer-boun...@lists.infradead.org] On Behalf
Of Peter S Kirk
Sent: 15 March 2016 21:56
To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: Setting Locale in UK

On 15 Mar 2016 at 2:23, Vangelis forthnet Vangelis forthnet
 wrote:

> "..snip
PS:

Copy.com closes May 2016 - backup files elsewhere.

I have ~700GB on copy.com Free. Any suggestions where to move the files to,
preferably free.



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700GB free! No wonder they are closing down. Google Drive offer 1TB for $10
p.m. I managed to get 50GB for free on Dropbox plus I have a chunk as part
of my British Telecom package. However I use Google Drive for archiving my
get_iplayer recordings. Also some file formats don't count towards your
storage.
Rgds
Simon Morgan



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RE: Should get_iplayer work on windows 10?

2016-03-19 Thread Graham Temple (gmail)
Hello Vangelis

Thanks for your helpful response.

This was a clean install in fact a new Microsoft Surface Pro supplied with
it already installed (updates run as well).

I use google chrome same as on my windows 7 machine.

I will spend some time with the possible solutions from squarepenguin
tomorrow (out all day today on business - just leaving London to drive 3
hours home now!) but I can tell you I had tried the CLI method already - no
good.  I do believe it is possibly something to do with an internet
protection filtering system installed on the machine but I had the same one
on the old machine (same version - it regularly updates) so it is a bit odd.
In answer to the question " Does
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03kky9f.xml load OK in the browser used for
the WebPVR? The answer is no as the BBC site is blocked (apart from news) by
the web filter but that was also the case on my old laptop and it all worked
fine there.  The working get_iplayer was particularly useful because the
filter blocked direct access or use of bbc's own iplayer.

I will try the permissions checks in the morning.  What parsing and perls
are is a bit beyond me at the moment although I get the drift.  How that
could be cured?

Thanks again.

GT 

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Of Vangelis forthnet
Sent: 17 March 2016 00:36
To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: Should get_iplayer work on windows 10?

On Wed Mar 16 19:15:34 GMT 2016, Graham Temple wrote:

Hello Graham - I am afraid I can't offer real help, but:

> I have got a new computer and installed get_iplayer

Was this a clean Windows 10 installation or an OS upgrade from
7SP1/8/8.1/8.1u1 ? Is it x86 or x64 architecture?

> So far so good all opens fine (I use the PVR)

Do you use the WebPVR Manager on Edge, Internet Explorer 11 or in some other
browser?

GiP "should" run OK in Win10, but some known "errors"
have been posted in the support forum:

https://squarepenguin.co.uk/forums/search.php?action=results&sid=4d77ba6e7e4
0d0572faca4c385c0cf0f&sortby=&order=desc

... as far as I could tell none matches yours...
Does
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03kky9f.xml
load OK in the browser used for the WebPVR?

Have you tried to download via CLI?

get-iplayer --pid=p03kky9f  --modes=best

> it comes up with a parser error.

This is obviously perl related - a
module responsible for the parsing fails.
It could be a permissions issue - try

https://squarepenguin.co.uk/forums/thread-662-post-3654.html#pid3654

Do you run GiP from the same user account it was installed with and does
this belong to the Admins Group?
As dinky hinted, some protection software may inhibit one or more DLLs
needed for that failing perl module...

> as my old machine has to be turned in on Friday!

As said, my questions/suggestions are
mainly food-for-thought. You are obviously in a hurry, so I'd urge you to
subscribe and seek further assistance in the forum:

https://squarepenguin.co.uk/forums/forum-6.html

Dinky (the code maintainer) posts there uniquely, if you are lucky, he could
figure out a solution for you in time...

Best regards 


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Re: get_iplayer for RTE?

2016-03-19 Thread CJB
Unfortunately this has stopped working:

rtmpdump -r "rtmpe://fmsod.rte.ie:1935/" -a "rtevod" -f "WIN
16,0,0,305" -W 
"http://www.rte.ie/static/radio/radioplayer/rteradioweb_70_osmf.swf";
-p "http://www.rte.ie/radio/utils/radioplayer/rteradioweb.html"; -C O:1
-C O:0 -y 
"mp4:/audio/2015/0123/20150123_rtelyricfm-thelyricfeature-thelyricfe_cl10365453_10367847_261_/20150123_rtelyricfm-thelyricfeature-thelyricfe_cl10365453_10367847_261_.mp4"
-o "The Lyric Feature Friday 23 January 2015 - Freeborn Man.flv"

I get:

RTMPDump v2.4
(c) 2010 Andrej Stepanchuk, Howard Chu, The Flvstreamer Team; license: GPL
Connecting ...
ERROR: RTMP_Connect0, failed to connect socket. 10060 (Unknown error)

I think that they have tightened up on downloads.

Actually I am trying to get this programme:

http://www.rte.ie/lyricfm/the-lyric-feature/programmes/2015/0814/721376-the-lyric-feature-friday-14-august-2015/?clipid=1952784

Using:

rtmpdump -r "rtmpe://fmsod.rte.ie:1935/" -a "rtevod" -f "WIN
16,0,0,305" -W 
"http://www.rte.ie/static/radio/radioplayer/rteradioweb_70_osmf.swf";
-p "http://www.rte.ie/radio/utils/radioplayer/rteradioweb.html"; -C O:1
-C O:0 -y 
"mp4:/audio/2015/0814/20150814_rtelyricfm-thelyricfeature-thelyricfe_cl10452550_10455405_261_/20150814_rtelyricfm-thelyricfeature-thelyricfe_cl10452550_10455405_261_.mp4"
-o "The Lyric Feature - Christy Moore.flv"

But again I get a connect socket failure.

Any ideas please?

Thank you - Chris B.

=

On 16/02/2015, Vangelis forthnet  wrote:
> On Sun Feb 15 10:52:13 GMT 2015, CJB wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to download this programme:
>>
>> http://www.rte.ie/lyricfm/the-lyric-feature/programmes/2015/0123/675253-the-lyric-feature-friday-23-january-2015/?clipid=1785754
>
> Hello Chris :-)
>
> Actually, I'm seeing many similarities with BBC iPlayerRadio...
>
> 1. When you click the purple "Listen" button, a new popup opens:
>
> http://www.rte.ie/radio/utils/radioplayer/rteradioweb.html#!rii=16%3A10365453%3A0%3A%3A
>
> 2. Go to:
>
> http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/dencoder/
>
> and decode the last string of previous URL:
>
> 16%3A10365453%3A0%3A%3A  => 16:10365453:0::
>
> The pid of your show is (initial URL):
> clipid=1785754
>
> The "version PID" is the 8 character string after the first colon
> inside the decoded string, i.e.
> vPID=10365453
> This vPID can be used to get access to stream data.
>
> 3. If you parse manually the page source of the opened popup,
> you'll find a "mediaselector API" equivalent in the form of:
>
> http://www.rte.ie/rteavgen/getplaylist/?type=web&format=jsonp&id=
>
> which produces a JSON file with stream info, if you append your
> previously found vPID:
>
> http://www.rte.ie/rteavgen/getplaylist/?type=web&format=jsonp&id=10365453
>
> (file is attached).
>
> You can manually construct the rtmpdump command for download:
>
> rtmpdump -r "rtmpe://fmsod.rte.ie:1935/" -a "rtevod" -f "WIN 16,0,0,305" -W
>
> "http://www.rte.ie/static/radio/radioplayer/rteradioweb_70_osmf.swf"; -p
> "http://www.rte.ie/radio/utils/radioplayer/rteradioweb.html"; -C O:1 -C
> O:0 -y
> "mp4:/audio/2015/0123/20150123_rtelyricfm-thelyricfeature-thelyricfe_cl10365453_10367847_261_/20150123_rtelyricfm-thelyricfeature-thelyricfe_cl10365453_10367847_261_.mp4"
>
>  -o "The Lyric Feature Friday 23 January 2015 - Freeborn Man.flv"
>
> D:\RTMPDumpHelper>rtmpdump -r "rtmpe://fmsod.rte.ie:1935/" -a "rtevod" -f
> "WIN 1
> 6,0,0,305" -W
> "http://www.rte.ie/static/radio/radioplayer/rteradioweb_70_osmf.sw
> f" -p "http://www.rte.ie/radio/utils/radioplayer/rteradioweb.html"; -C O:1 -C
>
> O:0
>  -y
> "mp4:/audio/2015/0123/20150123_rtelyricfm-thelyricfeature-thelyricfe_cl10365
> 453_10367847_261_/20150123_rtelyricfm-thelyricfeature-thelyricfe_cl10365453_1036
> 7847_261_.mp4" -o "The Lyric Feature Friday 23 January 2015 - Freeborn
> Man.flv"
> RTMPDump v2.4 GIT-2014-03-02 (Compiled by KSV)
> (c) 2010 Andrej Stepanchuk, Howard Chu, The Flvstreamer Team; license: GPL
> Connecting ...
> INFO: Connected...
> Starting download at: 0.000 kB
> INFO: Metadata:
> INFO:   duration3630.11
> INFO:   moovPosition28494166.00
> INFO:   audiocodecidmp4a
> INFO:   aacaot  2.00
> INFO:   audiosamplerate 22050.00
> INFO:   audiochannels   2.00
> INFO: trackinfo:
> INFO:   length  80044032.00
> INFO:   timescale   22050.00
> INFO: sampledescription:
> INFO:   sampletype  mp4a
> 29124.307 kB / 3630.07 sec (99.9%)
> Download complete
>
> Remux losslessly with FFmpeg:
>
> ffmpeg -i "foo.flv" -vn -c:a copy -bsf:a aac_adtstoasc -f ipod "foo.m4a"
>
> End file is a HE-AACv1, 44.1kHz, ~ 64kbps,
> which would be a "flashaac" radiomode.
>
> In the JSON file there's also info for the HLS stream;
> the HLS playlist URL is:
>
> https://vodhls.rasset.ie/manifest/audio/2015/0123/20150123_rtelyricfm-thelyricfeature-thelyricfe_cl10365453_10367847_261_.m3u8
>
> Grab with FFmpeg in one go:
>
> ffmpeg -i
> "https://vodhls.rasset