For some reason the Flashhd mode programmes no longer seem to
> work. Ive tried two or three programmes and none seem to
> work entirely. Get_iplayer starts ok and gets to about 8%
> then it has a problem with not getting the expected frame.
> Ive used the latest versions of everything and I a
Hi
For some reason the Flashhd mode programmes no longer seem to work. Ive
tried two or three programmes and none seem to work entirely. Get_iplayer
starts ok and gets to about 8% then it has a problem with not getting the
expected frame.
Ive used the latest versions of everything and I am runni
Bill
I use the 'categories containing' field in the search tab within the PVR and
set it to 'hd' when i add these series/programs to ensure only hd is downloaded.
so if you already have your program in the pvr list, delete it (the edit a pvr
item doesnt allow you to edit a field outside the
many thanks.
much better presented than my short set!
Graham
> Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 12:37:16 +0100
> From: dinkypump...@gmail.com
> To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
> Subject: Instructions for using patched get_iplayer script
>
> In response to of
I have used the before option in my pvr searches for HD programming.
It is supposed to limit the search to programmes added more than N
hours ago (I used 24). This gives the BBC time to put the flashhd
version up. This allows "tvmode flashhd,flashvhigh" to be used to get
the HD version if available
On 20 April 2011 11:30, Ranec wrote:
>
> You're certainly giving me things to try, keep them coming. ;-)
>
> So any thoughts as to why rtmpdump is trying to save the downloaded
> .swfinfo file in V:\ ?!?
> I've looked all over the place and can't find one locally.
I just figured it out, it's some
On 26 April 2011 12:04, Jon Davies wrote:
> On 26 April 2011 11:08, Ranec wrote:
>> On 26 April 2011 09:31, Jon Davies wrote:
OS is windows xp
get_iplayer --prefs-show ===> 'C:\documents
\...\../.get_iplayer/options'
refreshfuture=1
>>> nothing unusual there.
In response to off-list queries, I've written some instructions on how
to use my patched get_iplayer script. The instructions can found in the
github repo wiki at the link below:
https://github.com/dinkypumpkin/get_iplayer/wiki/instructions
I'll include this link in any future patch messages.
On 26 April 2011 11:08, Ranec wrote:
> On 26 April 2011 09:31, Jon Davies wrote:
>>> OS is windows xp
>>> get_iplayer --prefs-show ===> 'C:\documents
>>> \...\../.get_iplayer/options'
>>> refreshfuture=1
>> nothing unusual there.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Jon
>
> I tried that & got nothing
> *From:* Ranec
> *To:* get_iplayer
> *Date:* Tue, 26 Apr 2011 11:08:59 +0100
>
> On 26 April 2011 09:31, Jon Davies wrote:
> >> OS is windows xp
> >> get_iplayer --prefs-show ===> 'C:\documents
> >> \...\../.get_iplayer/options'
> >> refreshfuture=1
> > nothing unusual there.
On 26 April 2011 09:31, Jon Davies wrote:
>> OS is windows xp
>> get_iplayer --prefs-show ===> 'C:\documents
>> \...\../.get_iplayer/options'
>> refreshfuture=1
> nothing unusual there.
>
> Cheers
> Jon
I tried that & got nothing. :-(
C:\Program Files\get_iplayer>get_iplayer --p
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 09:53:18AM +0100, Jon Davies wrote:
>wireshark will do the capture too, so you can work in just wireshark.
Yes, this may well be easier for a first attempt.
(I second Jon's other points; I don't know your network topology. All
Internet traffic here flows through a Linux-ba
On 26 April 2011 09:13, Roger Burton West wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 09:05:16AM +0100, tim lane wrote:
>>Would some kind of packet sniffer be the right tool for the job?
>
> I believe tcpdump is available for Windows:
> http://www.winpcap.org/windump/
>
> ... So the next thing to do is analy
On 25 April 2011 22:50, chris chery wrote:
> thanks jon
> get_iplayer --refresh did the job
> but it used to be automatic before
It is automatic usually. If I recall correctly get_iplayer updates
the cache when it's four hours old - it's possible that the programmes
you were looking for were
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 09:05:16AM +0100, tim lane wrote:
>Would some kind of packet sniffer be the right tool for the job? Again
>- I know OF this type of tool but have never used one so a bit of
>guidance may be necessary. Or perhaps it's not worth pursuing if
>get_iplayer is unlikely to be able
On 26 April 2011 07:47, Russell Baldwin wrote:
> You'd have to get a log of the connection stuff and try and see what is
> happening. Even if there is a better feed, it might all be to nothing as you
> may not be able to get that specific feed with get_iplayer.
If anyone knows how I might be ab
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