- Original Message -
From: Shevek she...@shevek.co.uk
To: TQ t...@tqvideo.co.uk
Cc: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2013 7:38 AM
Subject: Re: Uninstallation
On 27 June 2013 01:34, TQ t...@tqvideo.co.uk wrote:
Clearly these must be a config file of some
*From:* Shiner dodgy-cu...@ntlworld.com
BTW, my earlier post about making repeats visible in the WebPVR
never appeared :-(
Did I do something wrong?
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Shiner
This one?
From:* Shiner dodgy-cu...@ntlworld.com
*To:* get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
*Date:* Wed, 26 Jun 2013
J K.Eason j...@jeason.cix.co.uk wrote:
Yes. It appeared, but no one has answered. I suspect it wouldn't be
possible though because that information isn't available from iPlayer to
my knowledge.
It is available on the BBC website, if you expand the information about a
specific programme -
On 27/06/2013 11:18, Jeremy Nicoll - ml get_iplayer wrote:
J K.Eason j...@jeason.cix.co.uk wrote:
Yes. It appeared, but no one has answered. I suspect it wouldn't be
possible though because that information isn't available from iPlayer to
my knowledge.
It is available on the BBC website, if
On 27/06/2013 07:38, Shevek wrote:
On 27 June 2013 01:34, TQ t...@tqvideo.co.uk wrote:
Clearly these must be a config file of some sort lurking somewhere, but
where the hell is it? :)
On Windows 7/8 it's at C:\ProgramData\get_iplayer
If your preferences were being saved in
On 26/06/2013 16:05, Shiner wrote:
Would it be possible to show which are repeated programmes?
...or, alternatively, identify new ones?
Not really possible, I'm afraid.
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On 27/06/2013 10:16, Shiner wrote:
- Original Message - From: Shevek she...@shevek.co.uk
On Windows 7/8 it's at C:\ProgramData\get_iplayer
Ah!
looks for file
and C:\Program Files\get_iplayer
on Windows XP
The WinXP equivalent is:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\get_iplayer
-Original Message-
From: dinkypumpkin
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2013 11:58 AM
To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: Is it a repeat?
On 26/06/2013 16:05, Shiner wrote:
Would it be possible to show which are repeated programmes?
...or, alternatively, identify new ones?
On my W7 installation, there are *two* duplicate options files. One at
Program Pata/.get_iplayer, and one at users/all users/.get_iplayer.
I tried running GiP without one, then without the other. Both times I
just got an error message and GiP couldn't search or download.
Is this a quirk of
*From:* Kapitano kapitan...@gmail.com
*To:* get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
*Date:* Thu, 27 Jun 2013 11:49:35 +0200
On my W7 installation, there are *two* duplicate options files. One
at Program Pata/.get_iplayer, and one at users/all
users/.get_iplayer.
I tried running GiP without
On 27/06/2013 10:49, Kapitano wrote:
On my W7 installation, there are *two* duplicate options files. One at
Program Pata/.get_iplayer, and one at users/all users/.get_iplayer.
I tried running GiP without one, then without the other. Both times I
just got an error message and GiP couldn't search
On 27/06/2013 13:41, Chris Marriott wrote:
You can tell if a programme is old by looking at the PID. PIDs increase
as time goes by - current ones are B03X. So any program with a
lower PID (eg B019) is a repeat of an older programme.
Good point, though I'm don't think that scheme is
On Thu Jun 27 13:41:32 BST 2013, Chris Marriott wrote:
On 26/06/2013 16:05, Shiner wrote:
Would it be possible to show which are repeated programmes?
...or, alternatively, identify new ones?
Not really possible, I'm afraid.
You can tell if a programme is old by looking at the PID.
For
On 27/06/2013 12:52, Ian macdonald wrote:
Does this mean the PID stays the same, regardless of how many times
the program is repeated?
I think so. Even after they roll off iPlayer, programmes are still
catalogued in the episode lists their series' sites, so I presume that
identifiers are
On 26/06/2013 23:21, dunford+philip wrote:
The 283 installer for windows seems to hang at the 'choose directory'
prompt.
If you take the default or change the directory, the 'next' box remains
greyed out - is this just me?
Do you have administrator privileges?
On 26/06/2013 14:32, Budgie wrote:
Is there any easy way to check the .m4a file to see if a thumbnail is
included?
You don't say what system you have, but there are a number of utilities
to view metadata. You already have one of them:
AtomicParsley file.m4a -t
If there is a thumbnail
Radio Downloader and BBC Radio
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Following a request from the BBC, I have removed the Radio Downloader source
and installers. They will return shortly minus the BBC Radio Provider plugin
(e.g. the ability to download BBC Radio programmes).
My apologies for the disappointment that
Using Add Series from the get_iplayer.cgi on a prog name with a
question mark in it (Who Were the Greeks?) fills in the search0
field of the pvr file with the question mark and therefore does not
match. (search0 ^Who Were the Greeks?$). If the question mark is
escaped it will match (search0 ^Who
On 27/06/2013 01:08, Jeremy Nicoll - ml get_iplayer wrote:
emme...@btopenworld.com wrote:
So I uninstalled Quicktime and rebooted. New get_iplayer started working
fine.
That strongly implies that there was a copy of rtmpdump somewhere inside the
Quicktime program folder, and that that copy
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