Re: Debian Bug#611473: get-iplayer: should not allow downloading entire iplayer site without explicitly requesting this

2011-02-04 Thread fs ck
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

Re: missing mp4 tags

2011-02-04 Thread fs ck
Maybe AtomicParsley (which does the tagging of mp4 files) is not installed or found in the path? ___ get_iplayer mailing list get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/get_iplayer

Re: Debian Bug#611473: get-iplayer: should not allow downloading entire iplayer site without explicitly requesting this

2011-02-04 Thread fs ck
get_iplayer --add-pref --limit-matches=20 ___ get_iplayer mailing list get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/get_iplayer

Re: What modes work now? (Rob Davis)

2011-02-04 Thread fs ck
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. ___ get_iplayer mailing list get_iplayer

Re: I have a friend ..

2011-02-04 Thread fs ck
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

Re: Why only partial listing

2011-02-04 Thread Andy Waddington (software devel)
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

Re: Why only partial listing

2011-02-04 Thread J K.Eason
> 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'

Why only partial listing

2011-02-04 Thread Bill Lancaster
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. ___ get_iplayer mailing list get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listin

Why only partial listing

2011-02-04 Thread Bill Lancaster
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 _

Re: Why only partial listing

2011-02-04 Thread J K.Eason
> *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:

Why only partial listing

2011-02-04 Thread Bill Lancaster
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,