On Wed, 2013-02-13 at 00:28 +, dinkypumpkin wrote:
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> Thanks for running that down. Here is what I think it means:
>
> 1. ffmpeg was forked as libav in early 2011. Your ffmpeg 0.5.9 (from
> Ubuntu Lucid repository) is derived from code before the fork.
>
> 2. Sometime after the fork - bu
On 12/02/2013 22:03, richard wrote:
On Tue Feb 12 13:01:13 EST 2013 dinkypumpkin wrote:
It would also be very helpful to know if you get different results
with a modern version ffmpeg, either from Jon Davies' PPA
Apologies. The patch wasn't the cause of the problem playing m4a files
on the Ma
On 12/02/2013 20:15, Shevek wrote:
I've just tried it with the latest version from git - both iTunes and
my iPhone are fine with the file downloaded.
Thanks for checking. I presume you tested with Windows. I tested the
same combination from OSX, with no problems.
On Tue Feb 12 13:01:13 EST 2013 dinkypumpkin wrote:
> It would also be very helpful to know if you get different results
> with a modern version ffmpeg, either from Jon Davies' PPA
Apologies. The patch wasn't the cause of the problem playing m4a files
on the Marantz CD6003. The culprit is recent
On 12 February 2013 19:46, Shevek wrote:
> On 12 February 2013 18:01, dinkypumpkin wrote:
>> On 12/02/2013 17:27, richard wrote:
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>>> I have problem with this patch. m4a files don't play on my Marantz
>>> CD6003 player. They play OK on my computer using vlc etc.
>>>
>>> The reason why the doub
On 12 February 2013 18:01, dinkypumpkin wrote:
> On 12/02/2013 17:27, richard wrote:
>>
>> I have problem with this patch. m4a files don't play on my Marantz
>> CD6003 player. They play OK on my computer using vlc etc.
>>
>> The reason why the double re-mux and the aac_adtstoac filter was used
>>
On 12/02/2013 17:27, richard wrote:
I have problem with this patch. m4a files don't play on my Marantz
CD6003 player. They play OK on my computer using vlc etc.
The reason why the double re-mux and the aac_adtstoac filter was used
was because certain players won't play otherwise.
OS Ubuntu 10.0
On Sun Feb 10 15:12:30 dinkypumpkin wrote:
> Post a reply to this thread if you have problems. Include the exact
> OS version, ffmpeg version and media player version you are using.
I have problem with this patch. m4a files don't play on my Marantz
CD6003 player. They play OK on my computer usi
On 12/02/2013 13:26, Kapitano wrote:
1) Can GiP be made to interpret instructions so that when it finds a
--subtitles tag *and* a --version=audiodescribed tag, it gets the
subtitles from any *other* version which has them?
Good idea. I've pushed this change to the Git repo.
2) Can the --subt
I'm trying to download audiodescribed versions, plus the subtitle files.
This is the command line entry to create the PVR setting:
get_iplayer --pvr-add="demo1" --search="merlin" --version=audiodescribed
--subtitles --get
When I run the PVR, the subtitles setting is ignored. I get the video,
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