FYI... youtube-dl remains as a debian package, for now at least
(https://packages.debian.org/buster/youtube-dl). Along with several
other related or similar packages.
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On 31/03/2020 16:52, Budge wrote:
> As for my problem clicks, I have the wifi kit in the frame as the villain at
> present and when I can find a spare 5GHz access point will try and eliminate
> all the stray 2.4GHz devices locally and see if that helps. As I read and
> think I am beginning to u
On 28/11/16 14:01, Nick wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Nov 2016 12:40:58 +
> wrote:
>> Because I spend a lot of my time travelling, all my music and radio
>> downloads are stored on a cloud VPS server. I can't really block
>> down by IP address because I don't really know where I'll be
>> connecting fr
On 17/04/16 13:36, Don Grunbaum (Gmail) wrote:
> I tried adding the equivalent command to the pvr, but (for me) the pid
> recursive doesn't work. Anybody else had any success with that option
> within the pvr?
No. In my nightly cron job, after I run get_iplayer --pvr I explicitly
invoke get_iplay
On 18/07/15 18:12, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
> On Sat Jul 18 12:50:37 BST 2015, Graham Cobb wrote:
> There's no need for screen-scraping...
> If you specify the pid string I referenced previously (b061pqkb)
> together with the "--pid-recursive" switch,
> GiP will try t
On 18/07/15 13:13, SquarePenguin wrote:
> On 18/07/2015 12:50, Graham Cobb wrote:
>> My question is, is there some option I can specify to get_iplayer to
>> search in the web-only programmes? Or is this information no longer
>> available to get_iplayer?
>
> Che
I have just realised that since the major changes to the way the
programme cache has to be found, my PVR settings are no longer finding
web-only programmes.
As an example, I have a PVR search for "T in the Park". Last year, that
downloaded all the T material, both the broadcast programmes and the
On 05/11/14 17:22, artisticforge . wrote:
> My point was that industry was content to allow VHS recording because
> they knew that each duplication of the tape would degrade the quality
The industry didn't "allow VHS recording". They fought tooth and nail
against it. Judges allowed it.
Time-shi
On 30/10/14 04:16, User Name wrote:
> I found that by co-opting (and modifying slightly the behaviour of) the
> --refreshfuture cmdline option, I was able to re-populate the cache with a
> fair amount of stuff. I have modified the 2.86 git version of the
> get_iplayer.pl script I have on Windows
I have just upgraded to v2.87 (from a 2.86 version but it may have been
a random git version rather than the released version).
./get_iplayer --refresh --quiet
now lists all 1486 programmes in the cache, which it didn't used to do
(it used to be completely silent).
Is this a bug or is it the way
On Sunday 22 July 2012 14:10:46 dinkypumpkin wrote:
> get_iplayer --exclude-category Radio Proms
Ah, thanks. I misread the help and should have tried that.
And in case anyone else finds this useful:
get_iplayer --exclude-category radio --pvr
works to exclude them just during the PVR run.
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Is it expected that:
get_iplayer --type tv Proms
displays 3 TV programmes and 2 radio programmes?
get_iplayer --exclude Radio Proms
also displays all 5 programmes.
Is there a way to exclude the radio programmes?
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On Wednesday 18 July 2012 20:28:46 Ann wrote:
> Does anyone know how to get HD content from get_iplayer into a format
> which an iPad3 will accept? Currently HD downloads are accepted by
> iTunes (and playable with VLC etc) but then rejected on sync to the
> device, as being unplayable.
I can pla
On Tuesday 17 July 2012 16:00:30 bat guano wrote:
> > As an after thought wouldn't it be great if get_iplayer also worked for
> > ITV iplayer, Ondemand 4 and 5 or whatever?
>
> Hi
> The ITV and Channel 4 and 5 sites aren't as friendly as BBC.
> I've had some success downloading their programmes us
On Saturday 14 July 2012 12:57:18 Charles Johnson wrote:
> I was wondering if any of you can see any possible better ways of doing
> this. Also, there are some problems of the whole chain not dismantling
> itself gracefully when the stream ends.
I'm not quite certain exactly what you are trying to
On Saturday 03 September 2011 13:52:29 Carl Fletcher wrote:
> On 03/09/11 13:40, Alexis Fotiadis wrote:
> > On 02/09/2011 09:35, John Rose wrote:
> >> WARNING: Stream does not start with requested FLV frame, ignoring
> >> data...
> >> ERROR: RTMP_ReadPacket, failed to read RTMP packet body. len: 74
On Tuesday 02 August 2011 20:52:36 Berni Elbourn wrote:
> rtmpdump 1.9 and 2.4 work just fine here. 1.9 seems to download without
> the need to resume. 2.4 resumed successfully several times on my test.
I tried to do a test against V2.3 but I couldn't get V2.3 to fail today (I was
using Ctrl-C to
On Monday 01 August 2011 17:10:48 Carl Fletcher wrote:
> On 01/08/11 13:07, marshall wrote:
> > On 01/08/11 12:20, Carl Fletcher wrote:
> >> On 01/08/11 12:02, Berni Elbourn wrote:
> >>> On 01/08/11 11:19, Berni Elbourn wrote:
> On 01/08/11 04:17, Carl Fletcher wrote:
> > Running Latest pa
On Wednesday 09 February 2011 11:55:16 Jeff wrote:
> The problem was investigated in
> http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/rtmpdump/2011-January/001266.html
> and Howard Chu (from RTMPDump) stated
>
> "Then get_iplayer is broken. It should be checking for a return code of
> zero from rtmpdump and
On Saturday 15 January 2011 12:12:02 Jeff wrote:
> I was encountering a similar problem with exactly the same programme -
> although using Get iPlayer Automator for Mac OS (which uses
> get_iplayer 2.78 and RTMPdump 2.3) - however 'Come Fly With Me -
> Episode 4 (b00xjzmv)' now appears to be comple
On Thursday 13 January 2011 01:29:45 fs ck wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 7:55 PM, wrote:
> ...
>
> > 1) Does anyone know whether the "couldn't resume" problem is fixed in a
> > later version of rtmpdump? Is there a mailing list for rtmpdump?
>
> No and yes
Thanks. I will go looking for the
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