> Shevek
> Thank you for your suggestions. It runs, but the screen is filled
> with red error messages. I tried it with both MP4 & WMV with no difference.
> Could it be due to DRM or something similar - I know that the BBC are
> protective of their output
>
Please ensure you reply
On Sun, 25 Aug 2013 14:50:02 -0700 (PDT)
JAMES GALE wrote:
>
> Hi there
>
> Been away from using get_iplayer for a while as i became a
> dad..maybe my sleep deprived brain is letting me down!!
> Am trying to download a show from 6Music but everytime it fails to
> record. Here's the extract
Hi there
Been away from using get_iplayer for a while as i became a dad..maybe my sleep
deprived brain is letting me down!!
Am trying to download a show from 6Music but everytime it fails to record.
Here's the extract:
C:\Program Files (x86)\get_iplayer>get_iplayer [type=radio] --pi
On 25 August 2013 16:55, Steve wrote:
> On 25/08/13 15:48, Shevek wrote:
>>
>> On 25 August 2013 13:11, Kris Szajdzicki wrote:
>>>
>>> Is there any way of using get_iplayer to just save the audio part of a TV
>>> broadcast as MP3 (or anything convertible). I have tried several converters
>>> to
On 25 August 2013 17:51, Kapitano wrote:
> On 8/25/2013 16:48 PM, Shevek wrote:
>>
>> After download, you can use ffmpeg to extract the audio
>>
>> ffmpeg -i file.mp4 -vn -acodec copy file.aac
>
>
> Can ffmpeg identify which audio and video codecs are used in a given file?
> Is there a way to 'ask
On 25/08/13 15:48, Shevek wrote:
On 25 August 2013 13:11, Kris Szajdzicki wrote:
Is there any way of using get_iplayer to just save the audio part of a TV
broadcast as MP3 (or anything convertible). I have tried several converters to
extract the audion, but all seem to fail.
After download
On 8/25/2013 16:48 PM, Shevek wrote:
After download, you can use ffmpeg to extract the audio
ffmpeg -i file.mp4 -vn -acodec copy file.aac
Can ffmpeg identify which audio and video codecs are used in a given
file? Is there a way to 'ask' it whether an MP4 has sound encoded in
aac. mp3, speex
On 25 August 2013 13:11, Kris Szajdzicki wrote:
>
> Is there any way of using get_iplayer to just save the audio part of a TV
> broadcast as MP3 (or anything convertible). I have tried several converters
> to extract the audion, but all seem to fail.
>
After download, you can use ffmpeg to ext
It's not that unfortunately. They remain much louder than my other
sources (i.e. switching from LiveTV in XBMC on the RPi) throughout.
I tested 3-4 programmes at random the other day and one was actually
OK and about the same volume as LiveTV but the others were all much
louder and I had to turn t
Seems R2 is accompanying the Dark Side 40th Stoppard play on Monday
evening with some Aardman animation. The last time I came across this
was a Coldplay concert which had video broadcast on the R2 website as
the audio went out on R2.
The video was available later on the R2 website and was avai
Is there any way of using get_iplayer to just save the audio part of a TV
broadcast as MP3 (or anything convertible). I have tried several converters to
extract the audion, but all seem to fail.
Regards & thanks
Kris
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