On 29 July 2012 23:58, Derek J. Balling wrote:
>
> On Jul 29, 2012, at 6:52 PM, dinkypumpkin wrote:
>>> Just wish I had been able to D/L the "no commentary" version, because while
>>> the BBC Sport announcers they had on the show were good, it's still nothing
>>> like just taking it in "natura
On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 06:58:15PM -0400, Derek J. Balling wrote:
>
> On Jul 29, 2012, at 6:52 PM, dinkypumpkin wrote:
> >> Just wish I had been able to D/L the "no commentary" version, because
> >> while the BBC Sport announcers they had on the show were good, it's still
> >> nothing like just
On Jul 29, 2012, at 6:52 PM, dinkypumpkin wrote:
>> Just wish I had been able to D/L the "no commentary" version, because while
>> the BBC Sport announcers they had on the show were good, it's still nothing
>> like just taking it in "naturally".
>
> Amen to that. It's easy to understand why
On 29/07/2012 23:44, Derek J. Balling wrote:
On Jul 29, 2012, at 6:40 PM, dinkypumpkin wrote:
On 29/07/2012 16:55, Derek J. Balling wrote:
2.4 was able to download the new/final ceremonies just fine.
Out of curiosity: Did it download the whole 4717MB programme in one continuous
operation,
On Jul 29, 2012, at 6:40 PM, dinkypumpkin wrote:
> On 29/07/2012 16:55, Derek J. Balling wrote:
>> 2.4 was able to download the new/final ceremonies just fine.
>
> Out of curiosity: Did it download the whole 4717MB programme in one
> continuous operation, or did it croak at 4GB and resume from
On 29/07/2012 16:55, Derek J. Balling wrote:
2.4 was able to download the new/final ceremonies just fine.
Out of curiosity: Did it download the whole 4717MB programme in one
continuous operation, or did it croak at 4GB and resume from the second
CDN, like it did for me?
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On 29/07/2012 17:49, MS wrote:
Working (based on JCA's example):
./get_iplayer --stream --modes=flashvhigh2,flashhigh2,flashstd2
--type=livetv "BBC One" --player="vlc -"
Plays at: H264, 688x384, FR: 25
...
Not Working:
./get_iplayer --stream
--modes=flashvhigh1,flashvhigh2,flashhigh1,flashhigh2,f
On 29/07/2012 12:48, Derek Moss wrote:
As I understand it the WebPVR doesn't use the command line preferences
file, so is there any way to change the filenames like this for the
WebPVR as well?
Not quite the case. The web pvr invokes the get_iplayer script, which
uses the options file as usua
On 29/07/12 15:07, JCA wrote:
On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 6:06 AM, MS wrote:
On 28/07/12 17:22, fs ck wrote:
I've just committed a change to git that allows the Olympic live
streams to work. They use a new /mediaselector/5/ URL so now this is
detected.
You should be able to use: get_iplayer --ur
Well, the HD opening ceremonies are definitely greater than 4GB.
d
On Jul 29, 2012, at 12:12 PM, Dennis Smith wrote:
> Is the Download over 4Gb? A limitation of the file system?
>
> Dennis Smith
> M1DLG
>
> On 29 July 2012 17:01, Anthony Place wrote:
>> trying to get Opening Ceremonies in H
Is the Download over 4Gb? A limitation of the file system?
Dennis Smith
M1DLG
On 29 July 2012 17:01, Anthony Place wrote:
> trying to get Opening Ceremonies in HD get to just over 92 percent and it
> fails using windows 7 32
>
> Could any one tell me the command line to record in two blocks.
>
>
trying to get Opening Ceremonies in HD get to just over 92 percent and it
fails using windows 7 32
Could any one tell me the command line to record in two blocks.
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On Jul 29, 2012, at 11:21 AM, dinkypumpkin wrote:
> On 29/07/2012 13:53, Derek J. Balling wrote:
>> and since there's a v2.4 out now, I might have to try that. :-)
>
> It's worth a shot. I use a v2.4 build and got results slightly different
> from yours. The download still croaked around the
On 29/07/2012 13:53, Derek J. Balling wrote:
and since there's a v2.4 out now, I might have to try that. :-)
It's worth a shot. I use a v2.4 build and got results slightly
different from yours. The download still croaked around the 4GB mark,
but get_iplayer caught the error and rolled over
You can try:
--type radio --pid p004t1hd --pid-recursive
But as has been noted when this has come up in the past, some older
programmes are likely to be unavailable even though they are listed in
the archive with "Listen now" links.
Thank you for your assistance. This got me just on 600 of the
On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 6:06 AM, MS wrote:
> On 28/07/12 17:22, fs ck wrote:
>>
>> I've just committed a change to git that allows the Olympic live
>> streams to work. They use a new /mediaselector/5/ URL so now this is
>> detected.
>>
>> You should be able to use: get_iplayer --url
>> "http://www
On 28/07/12 17:22, fs ck wrote:
I've just committed a change to git that allows the Olympic live
streams to work. They use a new /mediaselector/5/ URL so now this is
detected.
You should be able to use: get_iplayer --url
"http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/olympics/2012/live-video/" --get
or: get_iplaye
On 29 July 2012 12:17, Rob Dixon wrote:
>> You need to adjust the file-prefix option. By default it's set to
>>
>> " - "
>>
>> and if all you want to do is remove the PID from the name you can just add
>>
>> --file-prefix " - "
>>
>> to your command line.
>>
>> If there is anything y
> *From:* Rob Dixon
> *To:* get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
> *CC:* John Eason
> *Date:* Sun, 29 Jul 2012 12:17:04 +0100
>
> On 29/07/2012 12:08, Rob Dixon wrote:
> > On 29/07/2012 09:13, J K.Eason wrote:
> >>
> >> In the same vein, I'd like to be able to get filenames without
> the PID and 'de
On 29/07/2012 12:08, Rob Dixon wrote:
On 29/07/2012 09:13, J K.Eason wrote:
In the same vein, I'd like to be able to get filenames without the PID
and 'default' tacked on the end. It's a real pain having to rename them
every time.
Hi John
You need to adjust the file-prefix option. By default
On 29/07/2012 09:13, J K.Eason wrote:
In the same vein, I'd like to be able to get filenames without the PID
and 'default' tacked on the end. It's a real pain having to rename them
every time.
Hi John
You need to adjust the file-prefix option. By default it's set to
" - "
and if all y
> *From:* Arthur Murray
> *To:* get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
> *Date:* Sat, 28 Jul 2012 16:55:44 -0700
>
> Has anyone found a way to get nicely named files no matter the
> Category or type of programme?
>
> fileprefix ..
>
> Isn't that great, since there are single shows without senums and
>
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