The problems I have been experiencing recently, one not solved but
circumvented, as a result of two updates on different systems at about
the same time, have drawn my attention to the storage implications of
the changes to radio downloads.
Previously the BBC policy ensured that classical
Hi Charles
On 27/01/17 12:46, C E Macfarlane wrote:
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From: get_iplayer [mailto:get_iplayer-boun...@lists.infradead.org]On
Behalf Of Simon Morgan
Sent: 27 January 2017 07:51
To: 'get_iplayer'
Subject: RE: Problem with Radio Downloads
From my
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> > From my limited understanding of these things, paying for 2 lines
> will
> > not increase your download speed without additional equipment. I
> > believe you
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> Behalf Of Simon Morgan
> Sent: 27 January 2017 07:51
> To: 'get_iplayer'
> Subject: RE: Problem with Radio Downloads
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> From my limited understanding of these things,
Hi Simon,
On 27/01/17 07:51, Simon Morgan wrote:
... At present I pay for two lines to
try and get bandwidth.
Thanks again for the suggestion. Will look into it further.
Regards,
Budge.
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Hi Vangelis
On 26/01/17 23:46, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
On Thu Jan 26 18:45:27 GMT 2017, Budge wrote:
How do I add "hafbest" to my prefs. Tried the obvious prefs-add
radiomode=hafbest but that gave me a search option!!! Grateful for
some guidance please.
get_iplayer --radiomode=hafbest
>The resultant file with a duration of 1800s
>(30min) did play on the AGPtEK player, but durations of 1900s and more did
>not play. That is an improvement on 14min
>
So you could probably download a m4a radio show that is not longer than 1800
seconds...
get_iplayer --force --mode=dashhigh
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