Meant to send the below to list... Sorry!
2 Aug 2024 19:24:46 Michael Gregory :
Hi,
I think it's a tidy up of "legacy" pages.
The missing page is R4 LW.
The R4 FM page is still maintained (with PID p00fzl7j)
Same for BBC1...
GiP used the generic BBC1HD England page, but now
n/2024/w24
>
> Other channels seem fine.
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I already have a number of AV files from iPlayer that
> are around 7GB or more. So EXT4 still seems fine to me. 8-> No need for
> 'Nice Try FS' or Fat.
>
> Jim
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ad++).
>
> Is there a better, more efficient method of doing this?
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On 25/04/2021 13:10, Jim web wrote:
The problem being unknown unknowns.
Jim
If only we knew a little about those.
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My apologies for not using my registered read only email address of
xmich...@eacott.org.uk that I cannot send from and also not changing my
email client Thunderbird default from html format to plain text.
I wanted to download this video
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p099f5jp/greta-thun
On 26/10/2020 11:40, Chris Brady wrote:
An alternative to actual downloading it is possible to use the free
open-source OBS screen capture app. to copy YouTube (and many other
clips) direct from the screen. I've used it for RTE programmes.because
RTE-Player doesn't appear to work in the UK. CJB
On 25/10/2020 18:51, Peter S Kirk wrote:
The one thing I've not seen link to, other than El Reg, is the RIAA DMCA
takedown notice:
https://github.com/github/dmca/blob/master/2020/10/2020-10-23-RIAA.md
They seem to have given up on torrent sites as TPB, Zooqle etc now
available on BT. Moved on t
On 19/09/2020 11:05, Jim web wrote:
In article
,
Chris Brady wrote:
However bearing in mind the increasing left wing PC bias of the Beeb, so
many Brit classic comedy programmes have had the tag ' shortened' in the
metadata. This nonsense started in about 2019. Why?
You seem to be tryi
On 15/04/2020 22:12, Andy Nudd wrote:
On 15/04/2020 08:41, Budge wrote:
On 12/04/2020 15:32, SquarePenguin wrote:
I guess this message is to guage how much people would care/not care if
I just closed the forums. I don't particularly mind figuring out a way
to close them but keep online for goo
On 15/03/2020 11:55, Mark Carroll wrote:
On 9693 Sep 1993, Kevin McCarthy wrote:
Has anyone received an email saying they unsubscribed from the get_iplayer
mailing list?
I received an email yesterday saying I unsubscribed but I didn't!
Has the list been hacked?
I'm still on it okay as I got y
On 28/02/2020 17:16, Nic Siddle wrote:
May be totally unconnected, but we have found that i-Player is getting
less and less reliable when just watching catchup TV through a cheap
NowBox.. Buffering issues, often grinding to complete halt leading to
need to re-start. We do not experience the sam
On 07/02/2020 10:02, Roger Bell_West wrote:
On Fri, Feb 07, 2020 at 09:26:34AM +, Sharon Kimble wrote:
I have both complete series (Yes Minister and Yes Prime Minister) which
I can make available if we can work out how to get them to you.
Given the heavy-handedness of many copyright enforce
On 27/10/2019 08:41, CJB wrote:
Do not click on the link - its a virus. CJB
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Best not to resend it either.
On 28/07/2019 11:01, Mark Carroll wrote:
On 28 Jul 2019, Bernard Peek wrote:
I've used Gmail for years but I'm happy to use something else. My main
reason for choosing Gmail back then was its spam filtering. What
alternatives can match that today?
I would second the idea of putting gmx.com at
On 19/06/2019 09:34, Jim Lesurf wrote:
I've just installed the current xfce mint long-term-support distro on my
main 'work' machine. Having transferred my own programs, data, etc, I find
that gip now doesn't work. This seems to be because at least some of the
relevant perl modules aren't installe
On 16/03/2019 12:42, Jim web wrote:
I've recently found an 'archive' page at
bbc.co.uk/archive/steamtrains/
which also links to old pages on each item it lists.
My usual way of fetching items is to hover the mouse over a player window
or link, or look at the programme's address to see the pid.
On 08/01/2019 10:05, Stuart Caie wrote:
FYI,
I think the people on this mailing list might have opinions about this.
The BBC would like to break free of some of the restrictions imposed
on iPlayer, like the 30 day limit. Their regulator, Ofcom, says they
need to consult the public.
https://
On Tue, 8 Jan 2019 at 10:19, CJB wrote:
>
> Massive storage required for this
>
> https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6566501/BBC-wants-shows-available-iPlayer-12-months-bid-compete-rivals.html
Whereas for me, the storage requirements would probably go away. I'm
downloading less and les
http://soundconverter.org/
On 21/12/2018 12:53, CJB wrote:
Hi - someone kindly sent me a download in AAC format. How can I
convert it to MP3 or FLAC. Thanks - Chris B.
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On 18/11/2018 13:33, Roger Wilkins wrote:
On 18/11/2018 12:27, michael norman wrote:
On 18/11/2018 11:05, Roger Wilkins wrote:
Hello All. First time poster; long time lurker.
I notice that In Our Time is now a compulsory podcast, in the sense that
downloading the Thursday 9am broadcast in the
On 18/11/2018 11:05, Roger Wilkins wrote:
Hello All. First time poster; long time lurker.
I notice that In Our Time is now a compulsory podcast, in the sense that
downloading the Thursday 9am broadcast in the usual way using the
programme ID yields a piece topped-and-tailed by the irritating pod
On 09/07/18 18:11, Geoff Smith wrote:
This subject was off-topic from the start.
Please drop it.
On 09/07/2018, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
On 09/07/2018 12:52, David Cantrell wrote:
On Fri, Jul 06, 2018 at 05:27:53PM +0100, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
On 06/07/2018 13:48, David Cantrell wrote:
On Thu
On 05/06/18 21:43, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
On 05/06/2018 20:56, Jimmy Aitken wrote:
--pid b0074drw
Hmmm, well using "get_iplayer --pid b0074drw" on GIP3.14 and Win7 x64
Ultimate, that episode downloaded successfully, no problems whatsoever.
Alan
As it did here using GIP3.14 and Linux Mint
On 06/04/18 13:27, David Cantrell wrote:
On Wed, Apr 04, 2018 at 11:58:44PM +0100, MacFH - C E Macfarlane wrote:
And that's not to mention the absurdity of not being allowed to download
a 40-50 year old B&W version of 'Pride & Prejudice', or the 50 year old
'Funny Girl' & 43 year old 'Funny Lad
On 03/04/18 10:42, iz wrote:
This is a known limitation of VLC, and it is unrelated to colour
subtitles. Any external subtitles file can cause the problem. If you
are wedded to .ts files for some reason, try another media player.
Kodi ?
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On 04/03/18 09:25, RS wrote:
On 04/03/18 00:24, I wrote:
If download_history can use 0x0A as a line terminator in both Linux
and Windows I can't see why the options file should not also. The
options file is internal to get_iplayer. Users do not need to edit it
directly.
I would add that
On 14/09/17 12:31, J K.Eason wrote:
On which subject - there's a new channel on Freeview called
FreeSports. But it doesn't show up in EyeTV on my Mac, using an
Elgato Diversity tuner. Anyone have any suggestions to fix that?
No, re-scanning the channel list didn't help.
It's available and viewa
On 27/08/17 17:34, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
On Sun Aug 27 14:18:36 BST 2017, cc wrote:
can the use of a vpn limit the number of recording qualities available?
(snip) I managed to get1280.x720 def on 25 aug
(snip) it is now proving impossible for the various downloads I have
tried.
... Pr
On 27/08/17 15:48, cc wrote:
thanks
fyi I am paying the license fee but the bbc does not care whether I do
before limiting their service
Ok accepted,
- Original Message - From: "michael norman"
To:
Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2017 3:39 PM
Subject: Re: recording quality and
On 27/08/17 14:24, David Cantrell wrote:
On 27/08/2017 14:18, cc wrote:
can the use of a vpn limit the number of recording qualities available?
Although I managed to get1280.x720 def on 25 aug with - -tvdefault in
the command line, it is now proving impossible for the various downloads
I hav
On 22/08/17 14:50, Budge wrote:
Slightly OT but GiP users will be familiar with the problem of finding
several minutes of the previous programme on their GiP .m4a downloads.
What I would like is to be able to edit out the unwanted material.
I would be interested to learn if others have this pr
On 27/07/17 17:39, RS wrote:
From: michael norman Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2017 13:37
I have always used hardware players by which I assume you mean
portable players to listen to music. Those used to be called mp3
players culminating in the iPOD I suppose. Nowadays I still do that
and
On 26/07/17 12:36, RS wrote:
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2017 12:56 I wrote
To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: Podcast sample rate
I wish the BBC would think more about backwards compatibility of AAC.
There is no problem with software players. HTML5 and recent versions
of VLC ful
On 26/07/17 13:12, Jim web wrote:
In article , RS
wrote:
There is no mention of bit rate. If I go to that page in Firefox it
does indeed play the programme I select, but it does not offer me a
choice of bit rates, but automatically plays at 320kbit/s. I have not
tried doing it abroad.
IIRC
On 07/06/2017 11:11 PM, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
On Thu Jul 6 22:58:08 BST 2017, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
and there hasn't been anything on the mailing list since then.
... and I call this "calm before the storm" ... :-)
Regards, Vangelis.
So can I go to sleep in the knowledge that the sky migh
On 06/14/2017 06:13 PM, Mark Carroll wrote:
On 14 Jun 2017, CJB wrote:
Is it possible to download files from BBC Earth? Seems like licence
fee payers are paying for a channel that they cannot access -
certainly its not on Freeview. CJB
Isn't it largely means by which BBC Worldwide show stuff
On 06/03/2017 02:06 PM, Jim web wrote:
In article , michael
norman wrote:
Without wanting to start the usual debate about bitrates etc my personal
wish would be for the BBC to stream all of its music output in flac.
Well, the pattern in the past is that this tends to be the way such things
On 06/03/2017 12:34 PM, Jim web wrote:
This is just to let people know as I think some here will be interested.
I've just been told by 'someone at the BBC' that *all* their R3 programming
during the period of the Proms will be flac streamed. This is contrary to
what I'd been told previously wh
On 05/03/2017 11:51 AM, SquarePenguin wrote:
I can't tell you why you're facing the error but my suspicion would be
that disabling the h264 decoder is somehow affecting how gip is handling
the remuxing. Perhaps it needs to decode the first frame of the stream
or something? I can't say.
I guess
On 03/05/17 11:51, SquarePenguin wrote:
From your log I can't really see anything obvious aside from
Cannot load libnvcuvid.so.1
[h264_cuvid @ 0x9cfc20] Failed loading nvcuvid.
[mpegts @ 0x9c9f60] Failed to open codec in avformat_find_stream_info
Cannot load libnvcuvid.so.1
[h264_cuvid @ 0x9c
On 05/02/2017 12:25 PM, SquarePenguin wrote:
On 02/05/17 12:01, michael norman wrote:
I'll try that later. Thanks for help so far, got other things to do for
a while.
OK. When you come back can you attempt the download again but with the
following command to capture a log as a text
On 30 April 2017 at 20:06, SquarePenguin wrote:
> Release notes:
>
> https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/release300
>
Another huge thanks from me for keeping this app alive. Awesome work.
And a heads-up - if you run your pvr downloads from a script with a
profile directory specified,
On 02/05/17 11:57, SquarePenguin wrote:
On 02/05/17 11:31, michael norman wrote:
Does this help ?
Maybe.
What's the output of `vainfo` please?
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On 05/02/2017 11:09 AM, SquarePenguin wrote:
On 02/05/17 10:48, michael norman wrote:
No I have Intel on board graphic chip
And what is the output of lspci -v | grep VGA please, just for certainty?
And when you simply run `ffmpeg` in the terminal, what is the full
output, can you post it
On 05/02/2017 10:36 AM, SquarePenguin wrote:
On 02/05/17 09:58, michael norman wrote:
Cannot load libnvcuvid.so.1
[h264_cuvid @ 0xa02c20] Failed loading nvcuvid.
Cannot load libnvcuvid.so.1
[h264_cuvid @ 0xa02c20] Failed loading nvcuvid.
ffmpeg is working/being accessed (I think). It's
I installed GIP 3.00 as per the instructions into /usr/local/bin.
I checked that I have AtomicParsley and Ffmpeg before I did that.
Ok ran GIP and got this
michael1@Bonds:~> get_iplayer --get 6647
get_iplayer v3.00, Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Phil Lewis
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WAR
On 04/28/2017 03:13 PM, artisticforge . wrote:
the simple answer is that something is different this time around.
I am seriously sick and have other issues on my mind. I know that right now
under Jessie Debian get_iplayer-2.99 is completely and utterly broken.
if you say it works great go for it
Who knows. Interesting that they choose Firefox as a default browser.
Be that as it may using FF here on Linux I can find this from R3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0080fv2
as in Composer Of The Week Scott Joplin.
Which sounds pretty good to me. I don't know how to tell the quality of
s
On 21/03/17 13:49, iz wrote:
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 at 1:35 PM
From: RS
For HLS you need v2.5 or above so v3.2 ought to be alright. However I have
a feeling there was a problem with v3.2 and you need to upgrade to v3.2.2.
You don't. I found the solution for particular issue covered he
On 21/03/17 13:18, RS wrote:
From: iz
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 12:59
Wrong syntax (compare to below), and not necessary since you have
established that /usr/bin/ffmpeg is in $PATH.
What happens if you type ffmeg at a prompt? It should display the
version number and configuration inform
On 21/03/17 12:59, iz wrote:
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 at 12:51 PM
From: "michael norman"
I last tried --prefs-add ffmpeg "/usr/bin/ffmpeg" but that doesn't work.
Wrong syntax (compare to below), and not necessary since you have established
that /usr/bin/ff
On 21/03/17 12:02, iz wrote:
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 at 11:52 AM
From: "michael norman"
Quite so. What I can't work out is how to change that.
get_iplayer --prefs-del --ffmpeg="/usr/share/ffmpeg"
Run "which ffmpeg" at a prompt. If that returns
On 21/03/17 11:43, iz wrote:
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2017 at 2:23 PM
From: "michael norman"
/home/michael1/imagine_Summer_2010_-_3._Growing_Old_Disgracefully_b00sz455_original.hls.ts
open3: exec of /usr/share/ffmpeg -loglevel error -stats -y -i
/home/michael1/imagine_Summe
On 21/03/17 11:15, Budge wrote:
On 19/03/17 12:23, RS wrote:
From: Budge Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2017 20:15
You have got a lot more information from Mediainfo than I have seen.
What parameters do I need to use to get all that information?
I did not set any parameters. What operating syste
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
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 );
A
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 +0000, michael norman wrote:
Running as per the title
Converting
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
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 );
A
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
Ok what do I know.
Running GIP 2.99 built by a known outside (of the main distro
contributor, same as using the ppa in Ubuntu) source.
I'll reboot and look at the logs.
M
On 17/03/17 20:30, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
On Fri Mar 17 19:07:30 GMT 2017, michael norman wrote:
Dunno what t
version 3.2-6.6 from the packman repository
On Fri, 2017-03-17 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
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 version
INFO:
hlshd1,hvfxsd1,hvfxsd2,dvfxsd1,dvfxsd2,dvfxsd3,dvfxs
On 28/02/17 22:44, Tony Quinn wrote:
On 28/02/2017 22:30, CJB wrote:
I wish I'd never brought the subject up. But what a nasrty hate filled
email I first received from that David person. CJB.
He does come across as a truly vile individuial, it has to be said; but
it's often the case with the
On 28/02/17 22:30, CJB wrote:
I wish I'd never brought the subject up. But what a nasrty hate filled
email I first received from that David person. CJB.
On 28/02/2017, Steve B wrote:
On 27/02/2017 12:34, David Woodhouse wrote:
On Mon, 2017-02-27 at 12:08 +, Tony Quinn wrote:
has content
/usr/src/ffmpeg-3.1.3/ffmpeg.c
/usr/src/ffmpeg-3.1.3-64bit-static/ffmpeg
which ffmpeg
/usr/local/bin/ffmpeg
when all else fails try ./get_iplayer --long-help
On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 7:06 AM, michael norman
wrote:
Running GIP 2.99 in openSUSE 42.2
FFMPEG 3.2-65 is installed but running GIP
Running GIP 2.99 in openSUSE 42.2
FFMPEG 3.2-65 is installed but running GIP from cli does not see it so
conversion fails.
How can I get GIP to see ffmpeg ?
M
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Can't solve your problem, but if you have some Linn stuff you don't want
I might make you an offer. OT for this list I know.
M
On 01/18/2017 12:50 PM, RS wrote:
From: Budge
Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2017 13:11
The issue could be that Linn's player doesn't have enough memory to
read the sa
On 16/09/16 20:44, David Cantrell wrote:
On 2016-09-16, 19:16, RS wrote:
I am not convinced by the argument that European copyright licences
would be much more expensive because 38% of the EU population speak
English as an additional language. People want to watch television in
their mother t
On 16/09/16 16:45, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
On 16/09/16 16:21, michael norman wrote:
I find your idea of all these expats who would pay for the BBC or
anything else quite risible. These are the same people who have left
UK to avoid paying irritating things like taxes and BBC licence fees
Rites ? What ? Rights surely.
Strikes me all the BBC is trying to do is make sure, on trust, that
those who access its content pay for it.
The BBC pays for rights to its programming same as any other broadcaster
does one way or another, that has to be paid for. Worldwide rights are
not avai
On 03/09/16 13:32, Jim web wrote:
In article
,
Colin Law wrote:
Unless I missed the irony and they made him up. I fear not.
I think you did. The whole article is intended as a joke.
It did make me laugh. :-)
But now reminds me of the American dictionary definition
irony: contains iro
On 03/09/16 10:11, Jonathan H wrote:
I don't think you'll see a better summary of the situation than this.
And yes, I realise the irony of copying and pasting an entire
advertising-funded page, but when the advert covers the entire page
and makes the article unreadable then I think it's fair use!
On 02/09/16 18:24, artisticforge . wrote:
Hello
Yes, not many people read Robert A. Heinlein these days.
I still find people who do not grok TANSTAAFL.
What is more amazing is that there are people who honestly believe
that there is such a thing as "Free Lunch".
I am a firm believer in TANSTAAFL
Jim
I have no idea if this helps but I've just installed gip 2.96 and the
latest FFMPEG on Linux Mint 17.3 (from the PPA's)
Trying both the Dads Army Episode and the Gergieve prom with in the
latter case get-iplayer --get 210 tvmode=hlssstd1 I get it in hfdhd1
which works fine here in VLC as
On many occasions, C E Macfarlane wrote:
> Please see below ...
>
> www.macfh.co.uk/CEMH.html
A: Because it fouls the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
A: Top-posting.
Q: What is the most annoying thing on usenet and in e-mail?
Please don't feed
Email, newsgroups, and web forums all date from a similar era!
So your so-called 'obvious' arguments are all straw men, you haven't really
got a single, cogent argument at all!
I am merely pointing out that the requirements of this list might be better
served by a newsgroup rather than a web-
On 16/05/16 20:14, Jon Davies wrote:
On 16 May 2016 at 19:32, David Woodhouse wrote:
Is there still a benefit to having this list at all? Would we be better
off shutting it down entirely?
while there's some rubbish on this list, there are still valid support
questions being raised and an emai
On 15/02/16 17:44, Chris Marriott wrote:
Can we PLEASE keep the advocacy posts off this list? I subscribe to read
about GiP, not the pros or cons of different operating systems.
Thanks,
Chris
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I thought BBC Radio iplayer uses the higher pit rate streams if you are
that bothered?
Richard
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Chrome browser fed from my pc to my hi fi system which sounds pretty
goo
On 31/12/15 09:19, Jim web wrote:
In article <56848c79.2030...@jls-radio.com>, James Scholes
wrote:
I've been investigating the BBC's offerings that they're making
available via MPEG-DASH today, specifically for radio content. It
appears that audio is available in 320kbps AAC for most radio p
On 18/11/15 18:44, roadcone wrote:
On 17/11/15 18:21, CJB wrote:
Audacity is the music editing app. that I am most familiar with. I
like it. It works.
I also use it to process downloads from get_iplayer.
However with Microsoft's increasingly aggressive stance in forcing
upgrades to Windows 10
On 05/11/15 10:57, Paul Turvey wrote:
Oh well, not for me at the moment
BBC Store Downloader only works on Windows and Mac computers right
now. Support for downloading on mobile and tablet devices is coming soon.
If you don't want to stream, downloading requires a Silverlight-based
downloader.
On 09/10/15 13:40, Jim web wrote:
In article
,
CJB wrote:
Thank you George.
Also I do know that many friends are ex-pats living overseas in warmer
climes over the British winter. They are all BBC licence fee payers.
They have now been cut off from accessing what they have already paid
in
On 09/10/15 11:33, George Eycott wrote:
Although get_iplayer is not intended to bypass geographical restrictions,
the news does explain why some people are getting the error messages that
they have been seeing (bear in mind some people may be using a VPN from
within the UK). They may have thought
On 30/09/15 15:11, tellyaddict wrote:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/09/30/bbc_iplayer_html5/
Sorry, not enough of a video streaming expert here, but does this render
the need for rtmpdump unnecessary? Can perl do this directly now?
The BBC have been saying for a while that RTMP streams wi
On 11/09/15 18:37, Jim web wrote:
In article
, Jon
Davies wrote:
On 9 September 2015 at 12:28, Jim web wrote:
Why not flac?
because as others have pointed out, the raw data downloaded from the bbc
is aac. you can't improve the quality by removing compression,
I can't recall saying other
On 09/02/2015 06:25 PM, David Cantrell wrote:
On Wed, Sep 02, 2015 at 05:12:58PM +0100, C E Macfarlane wrote:
Yes, for example, for security reasons, and a number of mobile browsers do
not support JavaScript:
http://quirksmode.org/m/table.html
Name one that is commonly used by consume
On 11 August 2015 at 08:43, Colin Law wrote:
> On 10 August 2015 at 22:19, Ivor Williams wrote:
>> I run Linux and use a graphical interface for GiP called giPlayer and I can
>> see all 26 episodes of the Clangers. It's a doddle to use too.
>
> I wonder what gip command it uses to fetch all the e
On 07/09/2015 01:38 PM, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
I've no intention of getting into a pissing contest with you but you
seem to want to resurrect the issue...
On 09/07/2015 11:22, Jon Davies wrote:
On 5 July 2015 at 09:40, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
(I'm afraid replies along the
lines of RTFM/"works he
On 07/07/2015 04:08 PM, Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Tue, 7 Jul 2015 15:52:02 +0100, Graham Temple \(gmail\) wrote:
TV should not be funded by a licence fee, but by direct grant from the
government, funded by general taxation.
Good grief we then effectively have a state controlled broadcaster. Is
On 07/07/2015 01:39 PM, Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Tue, 07 Jul 2015 13:06:38 +0100, michael norman wrote:
Yes but what about people who never ever watch TV at all. There are
some, believe it or not - my parents for instance. They have computers
and internet, but why should they pay a charge
On 07/07/2015 01:17 PM, Owen Smith wrote:
I have no children so don't use schools, but I still pay for them and am happy
to do so. I regard the BBC as being on the same footing, everyone in the UK
should pay for it.
I think that's called civilization and society.
On 07/07/2015 12:31 PM, Graham Temple (gmail) wrote:
Yes but what about people who never ever watch TV at all. There are some,
believe it or not - my parents for instance. They have computers and
internet, but why should they pay a charge for something they will never
use, just because they hav
On 07/06/2015 09:47 PM, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
Can we please keep party politics off the list? I could quite happily
bore everyone senseless with my political rants but I'm sure you
wouldn't want that!
Alan
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On 07/06/2015 09:13 PM, TQ wrote:
On 06 July 2015 at 21:04 michael norman
wrote:
Rather than promote conspiracy theories about non doms and media
owners.
direct your ire at the one eyed Scotch loon and his party who bribed
electors with taxpayers'
Rather than promote conspiracy theories about non doms and media owners.
direct your ire at the one eyed Scotch loon and his party who bribed
electors with taxpayers' money.
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Oh dear this is really getting OT
But just asking who the one eyed Sc
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