Re: Post-processing

2015-01-07 Thread Jon Davies
On 6 January 2015 at 14:53, Al Feersum al.feer...@gmail.com wrote: Apologies if this has been asked before, but is there a method for adding a post-processing command to the download sequence? Yes, it's the --command option Running on 'doze 8.1 x64 with no issues (even AtomicParsley works

Re: Post-processing

2015-01-07 Thread Dave Liquorice
On Wed, 7 Jan 2015 22:40:30 +, Jon Davies wrote: You could always consider using the raspberry pi to run get-iplayer - That is were I run Gip. another message mentioned creating an xbmc metadata file - get-iplayer can already do this: --metadata xbmc Ooo, does it do that for everything

Re: Post-processing

2015-01-07 Thread Jeremy Nicoll - ml get_iplayer
Dave Liquorice allso...@howhill.com wrote: RTMP can sometimes fall over but I think that is more down to the stream getting interupted/corupted than anything else. Yes; one problem though (in my view) is that G_ip as shipped (at least up until v 2.90 - I've not looked at 2.91 yet) overrides a

RE: Post-processing

2015-01-07 Thread Alex. Rhodes
Using an event entry gives more flexibility. Essentially the post-processing command would be a call to EventCreate - which would write an info entry to the Application log with a predefined ID. Associated with the event would be an event triggered task, which would start a PowerShell script that