> On 07 November 2014 at 23:38 TQ wrote:
>
For anyone using this latest version (2.6.3+) of the XBMC plugin: I
would be curious to know if you can get programme listings for Radio 3,
Radio 4 and World Service. I could never get those to work with
get_iplayer (though Radio 3 worked sporadically
> On 07 November 2014 at 23:23 dinkypumpkin
> wrote:
> For anyone using this latest version (2.6.3+) of the XBMC plugin: I
> would be curious to know if you can get programme listings for Radio
> 3,
> Radio 4 and World Service. I
Interestingly I'm running the PVR version of GIP and have had R4
On 07/11/2014 23:23, dinkypumpkin wrote:
On 07/11/2014 20:54, Jonathan Larmour wrote:
Like XBMC, dinkypumpkin changed GiP to use the ion feeds. Here's a direct
For anyone using this latest version (2.6.3+) of the XBMC plugin: I
would be curious to know if you can get programme listings for Rad
On 07/11/2014 23:06, Dave Liquorice wrote:
Episode numbering isn't working (for me) with a programme *in* the cache:
That should be fixed as well in next release.
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On 07/11/2014 20:54, Jonathan Larmour wrote:
Like XBMC, dinkypumpkin changed GiP to use the ion feeds. Here's a direct
For anyone using this latest version (2.6.3+) of the XBMC plugin: I
would be curious to know if you can get programme listings for Radio 3,
Radio 4 and World Service. I coul
On Thu, 06 Nov 2014 12:03:52 +, dinkypumpkin wrote:
>> I noticed an error message about screen scraping not working if
>> HTML::Parser was out of date - so I updated my Perl modules and it seems
>> to be working better now.
>
> That's part of it, but there are some more changes necessary to
Jim Lesurf wrote:
>On 07 Nov, Jeremy Nicoll - ml get_iplayer
> wrote:
>> Jim Lesurf wrote:
>
>
>> >I'm using command line and issuing commands like
>> >
>> >get_iplayer --type=radio --verbose --not-tag --pid b04lsjkv --o
>> >
>> > in a terminal. The --no-tag avoids the fetch working but getting
On Fri Nov 7 21:16:37 GMT 2014, SquarePenguin wrote:
I'm conflating terms and mixing up file types and all sorts.
(snip)
I can never remember which one means what
There's not much to it, really...
A container is a file format that "contains" (elementary)
audio and/or video streams (it is poss
On Fri, 7 Nov 2014 22:48:06 +0200
"Vangelis forthnet" wrote:
> On Fri Nov 7 14:12:27 GMT 2014, SquarePenguin wrote:
>
> > After download it transcodes
> > (I think that's the right word) the flv to mp4
>
> With respect SP, "transcodes" refers to change
> of video and/or audio codec (from one
On 7 Nov 2014 at 14:12, SquarePenguin SquarePenguin
wrote:
> On 7 Nov 2014, at 13:21, CJB wrote:
>
> > Only
> > small point is that at the end of a record there are hundreds of these
> > - which slows down the Run PVR:
> >
> > size= 116kB time=00:00:07.39 bitrate= 129.0kbits/s
> > size=
On 06/11/14 23:05, Bill Denton wrote:
> The XBMC iPlayer plugin is suffering from the same problems as
> get_iplayer. I wonder if any of their solutions can be used in
> get_iplayer. See the code at https://code.google.com/p/xbmc-iplayerv2/
Like XBMC, dinkypumpkin changed GiP to use the ion feeds.
On Fri Nov 7 14:12:27 GMT 2014, SquarePenguin wrote:
After download it transcodes
(I think that's the right word) the flv to mp4
With respect SP, "transcodes" refers to change
of video and/or audio codec (from one codec to
another codec - this involves decoding the first
codec and encode wi
On Fri, 07 Nov 2014 16:45:57 + (GMT)
"Dave Liquorice" wrote:
> I run get_iplayer on Raspberry-Pi and the bit rate shown during
> transcoding a HD download is normally around 2500kbits/sec which I
> have always taken to be the bitrate of the resultant stream. It also
> reports a "fps" which no
On Fri, 07 Nov 2014 14:12:27 +, SquarePenguin wrote:
>> Only small point is that at the end of a record there are hundreds of
>> these - which slows down the Run PVR:
>>
>> size= 116kB time=00:00:07.39 bitrate= 129.0kbits/s
>> size= 163kB time=00:00:10.34 bitrate= 128.7kbits/s
>
> Ar
On 7 Nov 2014, at 13:21, CJB wrote:
Only
small point is that at the end of a record there are hundreds of these
- which slows down the Run PVR:
size= 116kB time=00:00:07.39 bitrate= 129.0kbits/s
size= 163kB time=00:00:10.34 bitrate= 128.7kbits/s
Aren't those the transcoding rate indic
Wonderful restoration of get_iplayer - thank you. All works well -
even the Cache Refreshes fly. BTW I'm using Windows PVR Manager. Only
small point is that at the end of a record there are hundreds of these
- which slows down the Run PVR:
size= 116kB time=00:00:07.39 bitrate= 129.0kbits/s
siz
I've now done a power cycle of the laptop and the userland 2.90 still works
OK. Excellent. :-)
I'm still puzzled by why the 'distro' version works at first and then
ceases over a power cycle. If it had failed from the start I would have
taken for granted it was a dead duck and focussed on 2.90. Bu
On 07 Nov, Jeremy Nicoll - ml get_iplayer
wrote:
> Jim Lesurf wrote:
> >I'm using command line and issuing commands like
> >
> >get_iplayer --type=radio --verbose --not-tag --pid b04lsjkv --o
> >
> > in a terminal. The --no-tag avoids the fetch working but getting a
> > complaint about inabili
Jim Lesurf wrote:
>I'm using command line and issuing commands like
>
>get_iplayer --type=radio --verbose --not-tag --pid b04lsjkv --o
>
> in a terminal. The --no-tag avoids the fetch working but getting a
> complaint about inability to fetch some metadata to tag the results.
Is that "--not-ta
Hi,
I've just joined the email list as a result of starting trying it out a few
days ago. I'll summarise the symptoms of the problem, then give more
details...
Summary:
I'm using the current LTS version of xfce mint on my laptop for all the
following. I initially installed get_iplayer via synapt
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