Glad to help.  And if someone would kindly delete my duplicate post "Dash
Dubious," I would greatly appreciate.

Where would I find the Examples directory?  Do I need to download wget2?

On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 1:56 AM, Tim Rühsen <tim.rueh...@gmx.de> wrote:

> Thanks for the pointer.
>
>
> I opened an issue for Wget2 at https://gitlab.com/gnuwget/wget2/issues/234
> .
>
>
> With Best Regards, Tim
>
>
>
> On 07/20/2017 04:44 AM, Frederick George Wilson wrote:
> > Those pesky manifest.mpd URLs -- the noncompliant (unverifiable) ones,
> that
> > is!
> >
> >  I go to great lengths to unchain myself from the browser.  Can anyone
> > recommend a concise wget command line that mimics Mozilla while
> retrieving
> > a 150 to 300 KB file (via "links.txt)" roughly every three (3) seconds
> from
> > a 24/7 live streaming site?
> > Relevant URL:
> > http://vs-dash-ww-rd-live.bbcfmt.hs.llnwd.net/al/
> lossless/client_manifest.mpd
> > Bonus challenge: hear one (1) hour of working, unbroken sound from the
> Beeb
> > (BBC Radio 3 and her experimental FLAC stream) using wget.  (Note: the
> .m4s
> > file segments have a very short shelf life, i.e., < 10 mins).  It may be
> > closer to a < 5 min. shelf life.  I couldn't be sure, as I was too busy
> > clacking out my clunky command line(s).
> > P.S. - If you're on anything more modern than Windows XP or Vista, you
> can
> > simply plunk that .mpd URL into the latest VLC 3.0.0 nightly build, and
> VLC
> > will do all the work -- but that's no fun!
> >
>
>

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