Re: get_iplayer win xp support?

2012-08-18 Thread Rog
- Original Message - From: "Kevin Lynch" To: "get_iplayer" Sent: Friday, August 17, 2012 11:56 PM Subject: get_iplayer win xp support? I just loaded the windows installer on an old XP machine and it made me wonder how long xp will be supportable? I realise there are a load of depen

Re: get_iplayer - excito support

2012-08-18 Thread Jonathan Wiltshire
On 2012-08-17 23:48, Kevin Lynch wrote: I listened to this podcast http://twit.tv/show/floss-weekly/215 about excito - a home media server made by a swedish company in Skane (Wallander country). It uses 7w energy because it's running debian on ARM and spinning some hard disks I was wondering if

Web PVR Output Not Displayed

2012-08-18 Thread Andy Wedge
Hi, I've just uninstalled get_iplayer and all components completely from my system (after backing up my PVR settings & download history etc.). After that, I restarted the PC and then reinstalled everything from the latest install file that I've just downloaded (6.44MB in size - no version number t

FW: Web PVR Output Not Displayed

2012-08-18 Thread Andy Wedge
Sorry, I should have added that downloads are taking place as I can see the .flv files increasing in size in my downloads folder. I just don't get to see the download progress in a browser window. Andy -Original Message- From: Andy Wedge Sent: 18 August 2012 11:03 To: get_iplayer@lists.i

Not a get_iplayer query, but a related question

2012-08-18 Thread Clive
I run get_iplayer under Linux Mint 11 and it works splendidly well. I have been d/l the Proms as m4a files and finding that many of them contain acres of the following program. Does there exist a Linux gui that will enable me to trim off the excess? I have tried some of the Windows applications

Re: Web PVR Output Not Displayed

2012-08-18 Thread J
When I run the PVR though, I get another browser window opening that looks like it's trying to connect to 127.0.0.1. I don't get output from the get_iplayer script being piped to the browser as I have seen before. I'm running this on Win XP SP3 with all the latest Windows updates installed &

Re: Not a get_iplayer query, but a related question

2012-08-18 Thread Carl Fletcher
On 18/08/12 14:40, Clive wrote: I run get_iplayer under Linux Mint 11 and it works splendidly well. I have been d/l the Proms as m4a files and finding that many of them contain acres of the following program. Does there exist a Linux gui that will enable me to trim off the excess? I have tried so

Re: Not a get_iplayer query, but a related question

2012-08-18 Thread Clive
On 18/08/12 16:14, Carl Fletcher wrote: On 18/08/12 14:40, Clive wrote: I run get_iplayer under Linux Mint 11 and it works splendidly well. I have been d/l the Proms as m4a files and finding that many of them contain acres of the following program. Does there exist a Linux gui that will enable m

Re: Not a get_iplayer query, but a related question

2012-08-18 Thread Carl Fletcher
On 18/08/12 17:22, Clive wrote: On 18/08/12 16:14, Carl Fletcher wrote: On 18/08/12 14:40, Clive wrote: I run get_iplayer under Linux Mint 11 and it works splendidly well. I have been d/l the Proms as m4a files and finding that many of them contain acres of the following program. Does there exi

Re: Not a get_iplayer query, but a related question

2012-08-18 Thread dinkypumpkin
On 18/08/2012 17:22, Clive wrote: I run get_iplayer under Linux Mint 11 and it works splendidly well. I have been d/l the Proms as m4a files and finding that many of them contain acres of the following program. Does there exist a Linux gui that will enable me to trim off the excess? I have tried

Re: Not a get_iplayer query, but a related question

2012-08-18 Thread Clive
On 18/08/12 18:58, dinkypumpkin wrote: On 18/08/2012 17:22, Clive wrote: I run get_iplayer under Linux Mint 11 and it works splendidly well. I have been d/l the Proms as m4a files and finding that many of them contain acres of the following program. Does there exist a Linux gui that will enable

Re: Web PVR Output Not Displayed

2012-08-18 Thread dinkypumpkin
On 18/08/2012 11:02, Andy Wedge wrote: I copied back my PVR and download history files and launched the web PVR manager, all looked as it should do. When I run the PVR though, I get another browser window opening that looks like it's trying to connect to 127.0.0.1. I don't get output from the g