I found this very useful:
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/modes
On Sat, 2017-03-18 at 22:04 +0100, Dave Widgery wrote:
> Hi
> Thanks James for that, I did have a look at it a while ago when
> things
> first changed, but the default was downloading at much higher
> resolution henc
Hi
Thanks James for that, I did have a look at it a while ago when things
first changed, but the default was downloading at much higher
resolution hence much bigger files which wasn't very good with my slow
download speed and I was also experiencing picture freezing although
sound continued OK, Thi
Dave Widgery wrote:
For some while now I have been getting lots of problems recording TV
with RTMPDump timing out
Support for rtmpdump will soon be removed from get_iplayer and there's
very little reason to still be using it. Please consult the
documentation and release notes for a recent ve
On 18/03/17 11:45, RS wrote:
From: Budge Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2017 10:58
I am also running Leap 42.2 and just tried your pid. It worked fine
and media info gave me:-
Your example is not quite the same. Michael has used --tvmode=hlshd
whereas you seem to have used --tvmode=hvfxsd.
You
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> Behalf Of Dave Widgery
> Sent: 18 March 2017 15:36
> To: get_iplayer
> Subject: Download errors on both
Hi,
For some while now I have been getting lots of problems recording TV
with RTMPDump timing out, an example is below, in this case I got a
DNS error which as you will see at the end was fine when I checked it,
sometime it gets as far as creating a MP4 file although very
truncated, initially it w
I noticed that my cache was still missing some shows that had become
available on iPlayer several days ago. Perhaps it's related to the blip
in metadata service but I just did "get_iplayer -f" and now my cache
seems complete. So, perhaps others also have a recent gap in their
cache that can be simi
From: michael norman Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2017 12:55
The downloaded file (s) is complete. VLC will play them. I have more than
enough space in the relevant directory to run ffmpeg manually, if I knew
how to do that.
You can take the parameters from the command in your verbose output.
On 18/03/17 11:45, RS wrote:
From: Budge Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2017 10:58
I am also running Leap 42.2 and just tried your pid. It worked fine
and media info gave me:-
Your example is not quite the same. Michael has used --tvmode=hlshd
whereas you seem to have used --tvmode=hvfxsd.
You
On 18/03/17 11:04, RS wrote:
From: michael norman Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2017 09:55
On 18/03/17 07:38, The Kernel wrote:
On 17/03/17 14:23, michael norman wrote:
_3._Growing_Old_Disgracefully_b00sz455_original.partial.mp4 failed at
/usr/bin/get_iplayer line 2075.
From your earlier posts
From: Budge Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2017 10:58
I am also running Leap 42.2 and just tried your pid. It worked fine and
media info gave me:-
Your example is not quite the same. Michael has used --tvmode=hlshd whereas
you seem to have used --tvmode=hvfxsd.
You have got a lot more informat
From: michael norman Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2017 09:55
On 18/03/17 07:38, The Kernel wrote:
On 17/03/17 14:23, michael norman wrote:
_3._Growing_Old_Disgracefully_b00sz455_original.partial.mp4 failed at
/usr/bin/get_iplayer line 2075.
From your earlier posts it looks as though the get_ip
Hi Michael,
[snip]
I am also running Leap 42.2 and just tried your pid. It worked fine and
media info gave me:-
alastair@ibmserver2:~/GiP_Recordings> mediainfo
imagine_Summer_2010_-_3._Growing_Old_Disgracefully_b00sz455_original.mp4
General
Complete name:
imagin
On 18/03/17 09:55, michael norman wrote:
On 18/03/17 07:38, The Kernel wrote:
On 17/03/17 14:23, michael norman wrote:
_3._Growing_Old_Disgracefully_b00sz455_original.partial.mp4 failed at
/usr/bin/get_iplayer line 2075.
michael1@linuxBonds:~>
That line reads:
$procid = open3( 0, $fh_
On 18/03/17 07:38, The Kernel wrote:
On 17/03/17 14:23, michael norman wrote:
_3._Growing_Old_Disgracefully_b00sz455_original.partial.mp4 failed at
/usr/bin/get_iplayer line 2075.
michael1@linuxBonds:~>
That line reads:
$procid = open3( 0, $fh_child_out, $fh_child_err, @cmd );
Also w
On 18/03/17 05:34, The Kernel wrote:
On 17/03/17 22:10, Nick Lord wrote:
FWIW my get_iplayer 2.99 came from this repository:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/malcolmlewis:/openSUSE_
General/openSUSE_Leap_42.2/
Is this what you're using?
I too use this
And all is well
Double ch
On 17/03/17 18:31, Nick Lord wrote:
I have the same set-up, which works fine for me. Is your ffmpeg maybe
out of date? I have version 3.2-6.6 from the packman repository
That's what I have.
On Fri, 2017-03-17 at 14:23 +, michael norman wrote:
Running as per the title
Converting video f
On 18/03/17 09:21, Colin Law wrote:
On 17 March 2017 at 14:23, michael norman wrote:
Running as per the title
Converting video file fails as per this example
Matches:
5569: imagine...: Summer 2010 - Growing Old Disgracefully, BBC Two,
b00sz455
INFO: 1 Matching Programmes
INFO: Checking exi
On 17 March 2017 at 14:23, michael norman wrote:
> Running as per the title
>
> Converting video file fails as per this example
>
> Matches:
> 5569: imagine...: Summer 2010 - Growing Old Disgracefully, BBC Two,
> b00sz455
>
> INFO: 1 Matching Programmes
> INFO: Checking existence of original ver
On 18/03/17 07:38, The Kernel wrote:
On 17/03/17 14:23, michael norman wrote:
_3._Growing_Old_Disgracefully_b00sz455_original.partial.mp4 failed at
/usr/bin/get_iplayer line 2075.
michael1@linuxBonds:~>
That line reads:
$procid = open3( 0, $fh_child_out, $fh_child_err, @cmd );
Also w
On 17/03/17 14:23, michael norman wrote:
_3._Growing_Old_Disgracefully_b00sz455_original.partial.mp4 failed at
/usr/bin/get_iplayer line 2075.
michael1@linuxBonds:~>
That line reads:
$procid = open3( 0, $fh_child_out, $fh_child_err, @cmd );
Also worth running
su -
zypper ve
On 18/03/17 07:17, michael norman wrote:
That is exactly the version I have installed.
As I said though
Try the switch as I described
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On 18/03/17 05:34, The Kernel wrote:
On 17/03/17 22:10, Nick Lord wrote:
FWIW my get_iplayer 2.99 came from this repository:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/malcolmlewis:/openSUSE_
General/openSUSE_Leap_42.2/
Is this what you're using?
I too use this
And all is well
Double ch
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