Actually, now thinking harder about this, you really do want this
--get all behaviour - I know of users who use it like this:
get_iplayer --cat drama --channel one --get
i.e. get all drama on BBC One...
If you change behaviour it will break some user's wanted and relied
upon functionality.
My
Maybe AtomicParsley (which does the tagging of mp4 files) is not
installed or found in the path?
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get_iplayer --add-pref --limit-matches=20
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except that those trailing numbers on the mode names are really quite
unnecessary. Sometimes flashvhigh1=limelight and flashvhigh2=akamai,
sometimes this is swapped. It's a random load balancing thing by the
beeb.
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On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 5:16 PM, Christian Hewitt
wrote:
.
> get_iplayer proxy=http://[username:password@]: --partial-proxy
>
> The description for --partial-proxy in --long-help is "Only uses web proxy
> where absolutely required (try this extra option if your proxy fails)"
> ..meaning only
Sometime before sending, Bill Lancaster typed (and on Friday 2011-02-04 sent):
> I'm using the command line in Ubuntu 10.10
>
Rather than having a huge scroll buffer, it's often easier just to use
get_iplayer --type=radio | less
then you can scroll up and down the results, without losing the exi
> Ha! I'm new to this but I seem to have continued this thread.
>
> It's easy to extend the scroll buffer and now the listing goes
> further
> back.
Good. I have Ubuntu running as a VM under Windows 7, but I've not tried
to use get_iplayer in it and am not that familiar with Linux anyway, so
I'
Ha! I'm new to this but I seem to have continued this thread.
It's easy to extend the scroll buffer and now the listing goes further
back.
Thanks.
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John (john-eason)
Thanks for the reply.
I don't know how to continue this thread so I hope this works.
I'm using the command line in Ubuntu 10.10
I'm now trying to find out how to increase the scroll buffer size.
Any help/advice would be appreciated.
Bill Lancaster
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> *From:* Bill Lancaster
> *To:* get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
> *Date:* Fri, 04 Feb 2011 10:01:02 +
>
> if I do "get_iplayer --type=radio" I get a listing starting with:-
>
> 12981:Toby Foster at Breakfast
>
> All the following items progress alphabetically to
>
> 13308:
if I do "get_iplayer --type=radio" I get a listing starting with:-
12981: Toby Foster at Breakfast
All the following items progress alphabetically to
13308: Zoe Ball - Lynn Parsons sits in for Zoe, BBC Radio 2, Classic Pop
& Rock,Music,Pop & Chart,Radio
13309: iPM - 29/01/2011, BBC Radio 4,
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