seteup Samba on
the Pi to share the GiP downloads folder to Windows. I also use tmux to
run multiple simultaneous instances of GiP on the Pi. I used these
instructions to install GiP on Raspbian:
https://software.opensuse.org/download.html?project=home%3Am-grant-prg&package=get-iplayer.
Nick
cursive downloads, rather than .
Interestingly, if I run
get_iplayer "Snooker*
all that finds are the various Day 1, Day 2 etc videos. None of the A vs
B match videos are found.
On 24/04/2024 20:48, Chris Walker wrote:
On Wed, 24 Apr 2024 19:33:40 +1000
Nick Payne wrote:
For example, wit
with
--pid-recursive, but I'd like to filter it down to only episodes that
contain "_v_" in their name. Is this possible?
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On 14/03/2022 09:30, VeniVidiVideo wrote:
On Mar 13, 2022, at 5:45 PM, Nick Payne wrote:
When I download a program with GiP using dash rather than hls, the initial
separate download of the audio always comes down at only somewhere between 5%
and 10% of the speed that I get when the video
v3.29 GiP.
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FO: Converting to MPEG-TS
[...]
By contrast, the estimated sizes for 720p downloads are usually accurate
within 20% or so. This is GiP 3.29 running on Raspbian Linux.
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The GUI in Linux Mint with Cinnamon will be fairly familiar to a Windows
user, and it also has a PPA for get-iplayer that keeps it current:
https://launchpad.net/~jon-hedgerows/+archive/ubuntu/get-iplayer.
The next LTS version of Mint is due for release in about a month.
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> 1,BBC 1Xtra,BBC Three,CBBC,CBeebies,BBC Two Scotland,S4C
>
> Anything to be done?
>
Escape it with a backslash?
Children\'s
Or maybe a wildcard,
Children*
or perhaps
Children.*
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On 19/02/2020 11:21 am, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> RS wrote:
>> Your only real remedy is to complain, complain and complain again to
>> your ISP, or find a better ISP.
> I'd have thought it's the CDN choice that's being made rather than ISP.
> For example, having the line ‘exclude-supplier bidi’ in m
On 16/02/2020 10:57 pm, RS wrote:
> I should have added that --audio-only, radio and the audio part of DVF
> downloads are much slower, at a maximum of 7Mbit/s.
I find the same with the audio part of DVF downloads - the speed of the
audio download is always at less than 10% of the speed of the vide
Departing" using the series pid
get_iplayer --pid-recursive --pid=p011pddx
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I used:
--tvmode=dvfhd --exclude-supplier=bidi
on the command line, and the program downloaded as version 'technical':
INFO: Mode list: dvfhd
INFO: Searching for version: 'technical'
INFO: Found version: 'technical'
INFO: Modes to try for 'technical' version: dvfhd1
INFO: Downloading tv: 'His Da
On 26/11/2019 8:59 am, MacFH - C E Macfarlane wrote:
> On 25/11/2019 01:58, artisticforge Niemand wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> Downloading the current episode of Seven Worlds One Planet
>> starts out okay, when if has to restart the download it fails.
>
> I'm not even getting that far, I get ...
>
> S
a pretext to get on top of ffmpeg somewhat? I have
dabbled with it with a RasPi camera and webcams. I have made a
timelapse video from loads of static images. Each time I turn to ffmpeg
it gets easier, but I am still prone to look elsewhere. Its learning
curve is so steep, and doesn't seem to
I use MakeMKV (which isn't free) for ripping the DVDs or BluRays,
followed by Handbrake to convert the resulting files to the H.265 video
codec to reduce the file sizes (which is a pretty slow process). As I
have an nVidia Quadro video card in the PC, I tried the NVENC version of
H.265 in Handbrake
soundtrack on the main feature, at least. It is likely
possible to ffmpeg-out what you want, but it might require some serious
command line voodoo.
Even though it is hobbled-ware, I (swallows bile) recommend looking at
MakeMKV.
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On 20/06/2019 6:19 pm, Jim web wrote:
> In article , Nick Payne
> wrote:
>> Using the PPA and apt will only install the needed dependencies. You're
>> far more likely to be "spraying things you don't actually need into your
>> install" by trying to do
ou're
far more likely to be "spraying things you don't actually need into your
install" by trying to do it manually. And apt will give you an exact
list of the additional packages that need to be installed to satisfy
dependencies.
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On Sun, 17 Mar 2019 16:58:19 + (GMT)
Jim web wrote:
> In article <20190317163236.7034d...@roadkill.i.lucanops.net>, Nick
> wrote:
>
> > The audio is a total of 67.2MB, if you're still stuck shall I just
> > email the files to you?
>
> Not email
//www.bbc.co.uk\1@'
| sort | uniq | xargs -L1 get_iplayer.294 --type radio
--modes=flashaudio1
The audio is a total of 67.2MB, if you're still stuck shall I just email
the files to you?
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Public broadcasters in other countries already have fairly extensive
on-demand access to their back catalogue. The SBS in Australia, for
example, has an on-demand website/app along the lines of iPlayer, and
most programs seem to be available regardless of how long ago they were
broadcast. Nor does
Have you tried Handbrake. Free and open source and available for
Windows, Mac, Linux. https://handbrake.fr/
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gt; > >
> > > > On Tuesday 9 October 2018 16:16,
> > > > Nick Lord put forth the proposition:
> > > > > After a lengthy pause I've now installed get_iplayer 3.17 on
> > > > > my
> > > > > openSUSE Leap 42.3 system. Pre
After a lengthy pause I've now installed get_iplayer 3.17 on my
openSUSE Leap 42.3 system. Previously I was using 3.14. Now when
attempting to download a programme I repeatedly get the message:
ERROR: Response: 500 Can't connect to www.bbc.co.uk:443 (certificate
verify failed)
and the download
Same problem with 3.14. Here's the output from trying to retrieve
episodes of Hidden (using pid from
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/p066st1w, which shows four
episodes available):
D:\Users\Nick>get_iplayer --pid="p066st1w" --pid-recursive
get_iplayer 3.14.0, Copyright
t is not possible to change the frame rate using -c:v=copy in ffmpeg;
> it is necessary to re-encode which is why it takes so long.
> Inevitably there will be losses, added to which the codecs available
> to us may be inferior to those used by the BBC.
>
> I think it was Nick Payn
ther on it then tries to download b0b1y54f and fails.
GiP 3.13 on Win10 x64.
==
D:\Users\Nick\scripts>get_iplayer --pid="b0b1y57h"
get_iplayer 3.13.0, Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Phil Lewis
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for
eam, even though it is there.
I have tvmode=hlshd in my options file. If hlshd is available, it gets
used, otherwise the download fails, and I then look at the GiP console
output to see what modes are available, choose one, and use --tvmode=...
on the command line to override t
On 16/04/2018 6:59 AM, Nick Payne wrote:
> On 16/04/2018 2:18 AM, RS wrote:
>> A couple of years ago there were problems with HLS and there was
>> speculation that we might have 50 fps HVFhd and DVFhd as the only HD
>> modes. At that time I wondered if it would be feasible t
On 16/04/2018 5:21 PM, Steve Dodd wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 9:59 PM, Nick Payne wrote:
>
>> I experimented a while ago with running some GiP downloads through
>> Handbrake to convert the video to the x265 codec. That reduced the file
>> size to about 1/3 of the or
n such as 960x540, the re-encode speed was around
85-90FPS.
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ou can set in the program
preferences whether you want line endings to be formatted as the Windows
CRLF, Unix LF, or Mac CR.
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On 13/12/2017 10:19 PM, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
>> I have noticed, on numerous pids, that if I download them using
>> --tvmode=best then the highest quality 25fps stream that is found is
>> dvfxhigh (704x396 25fps).
>>
>> However, if I explicitl
25fps:
===
D:\Users\Nick>get_iplayer --pid=b09hlzbb --verbose --tvmode=best
get_iplayer 3.07.0, Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Phil Lewis
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details use
--warranty.
This is free software, and you are
how none have their return value checked.
>
> Hi Ralph and Nick
>
> What level of error reporting is being used? The default (since v3.06)
>
> --ffmpeg-loglevel=fatal
>
> does not even report running out of disk space for the output file.
> If you use
>
> --ffmpeg-lo
On 5/12/2017 9:44 PM, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
>> I assume this is meant to be deleted once the conversion to mp4 has
>> been completed, but this isn't happening consistently.
>>
>> OS is Windows 10 x64.
> Does Windows allow a file to be deleted
on to mp4 has been completed, but this isn't happening
consistently.
OS is Windows 10 x64.
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On 3/12/2017 3:04 PM, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
> On 03/12/2017 10:08, Nick Payne wrote:
>> GiP 3.07 on Windows 10 x64. When I try to download this pid (UK Snooker
>> championship round 2 highlights part 2), it comes back with "no streams
>> found". If I use --info
available modes:
==
D:\Users\Nick>get_iplayer --pid="b09hzwsn" --info
get_iplayer 3.07.0, Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Phil Lewis
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details use
--warranty.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under
certain
cond
suffix where x is a random series of numbers. IIRC it's
> been put down to connnection issues. I've read that repeating the
> download instruction is supposed to force the correct actions but
> that's not worked for me. Forcing a download usually does the job th
; "-loglevel" "fatal" "-stats" "-y" "-i"
"D:\Users\Nick\Videos\iplayer\Peaky_Blinders-s04e02-Heathens.dash.m4a"
"-i"
"D:\Users\Nick\Videos\iplayer\Peaky_Blinders-s04e02-Heathens.dash.m4v"
"-c:v" "copy" &qu
On 6/11/2017 7:43 PM, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
> On 06/11/2017 08:03, Nick Payne wrote:
>> I'm trying to download episodes 9 and 10 of Ken Burns' Vietnam War
>> series via the command line. The previous eight episodes (downloaded
>> with older versions of GiP) all do
loading as dvfxhigh:
==
D:\Users\Nick>get_iplayer --pid=b09bdyrl --tvmode=best
[]...
INFO: Downloading tv: 'The Vietnam War: Series 1 - 9. Fratricide (May
1970-March 1973) (b09bdyrl) [original]'
INFO: Downloaded: 49.65 MiB (00:54:39) @
Out of curiosity I changed the drive letter for my external backup drive
to U: and then ran the get_iplayer command to change the output folder
in the options file (GiP 3.06 on Windows 10)
D:\Users\Nick>get_iplayer --prefs-add
--output="C:\Users\graham.temple\Desktop\New folder"
FO: Tagging MP4
====
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What is the ffmpeg command that GiP uses to convert the ts downloads to
mp4? I occasionally find after downloading a program that for some
reason the conversion to mp4 has not happened and I only have the ts
file. I can convert this to mp4 with ffmpeg using the following command,
but that takes
On 24/08/2017 8:49 AM, tellyaddict wrote:
Hi All,
With 3.02 of GiP, all HVF modes now use 320 kbps audio.
Not so. I just downloaded the BBC Proms recording of Ravi Shankar &
Philip Glass using 3.02 and hvfsd, and MediaInfo reports the video as
960*540 @50fps and the audio as 48kHz 2 channel AAC
On 15/05/2017 8:50 PM, RS wrote:
> [snip]...
>
> There are no HLShd modes, but this appears to be normal for Red Button
> coverage.
What I noticed with the red button coverage for the recently finished
World Snooker Championships was that if I downloaded the coverage as
soon as it became available,
e download did complete successfully after resizing and
resuming at each error point:
[...]
WARNING: Unexpected size for segment [272]
WARNING: Expected: 2054840 Downloaded: 769070
WARNING: Retrying download
WARNING: Stopped recording file:
D:\Users\Nick\Videos\Snooker_World_Champions
On 28/04/2017 11:21 PM, artisticforge . wrote:
> get_iplayer-2.99
>
> completely and utterly broken.
Nonsense. I started this D/L five minutes ago. I get no meaningful
filename or embedded program information, but the program downloads ok:
D:\Users\Nick\scripts>get_iplayer --p
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
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?
On Fri, 2017-03-17 at 21:36 +, michael norman wrote:
> Ok what do I know.
>
> Running GIP 2.99 built by a know
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
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: im
On 14/03/2017 11:53 AM, tellyaddict wrote:
> Downloading is impossible by any method at the moment due to the missing xml
> feeds.
Not so. I started a D/L using --pid= a few minutes ago, and it's running
as I type...
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Well both downloads I've done since installing 2.98 yesterday (on
Windows 10) have resulted in three output files in the download
directory after the download completed, all three files being
approximately the same size: the expected download with mp4 file
extension, a temp-n.mp4 file (n be
On 4/12/2016 10:25 AM, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
> On Sat Dec 3 21:32:54 GMT 2016, Nick Payne wrote:
>
>> what do I need to run to convert the partial.mp4.ts file to an mp4?
>
> In all probability, you should still be able to play
> a partial MPEG-TS file (.ts extension,
or occurred. As I don't want to download 5Gb again, and don't care if
a bit of the coverage is missing, what do I need to run to convert the
partial.mp4.ts file to an mp4?
Running GiP 2.97 on Windows 10.
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e gip cgi running on the server, listening
only on 127.0.0.1 and port 8080, you can bring that port to your
local computer over SSH. On the local computer (where you are running
the ssh client) you would also connect to http://127.0.0.1:8080
If you really want to run gip as roo
On 28/10/2016 9:04 PM, RS wrote:
>
>> Well, the size keeps shrinking. The very latest episode of The Fall
>> (just downloaded using hvfhd1 but not yet watched) is down to 647Mb for
>> 59 minutes of 1280x720@50fps, video bit rate 1403kbps. This is about 2/3
>> the size of the old flashhd GiP 1280x72
gt; playback downloads. Recently I have downloaded two programmes - one
> payed smoothly with well sync'd audio - the other was 'jerky' with
> well out of sync'd audio. I shall have to look at the properties. CJB
>
> On 27/10/2016, Nick Payne wrote:
>> The video
. The audio in both files is 125kbps AAC, the difference
is all in the video. Both downloaded using --modes=hlsbest.
The Fall: 59m 30s, 1280x720, 50fps, video bit rate 1976 kbps, file size
898Mb
The Missing: 58m 54s, 1280x720, 50fps, video bit rate 4549 kbps, file
size 1.93Gb
Nick
thub.com/mermade/bbc-rss
>
Wow, thanks for setting all that up, I didn't know the RSS feeds had
been recreated. Rebooted, to use contemporary jargon :)
I'm getting "Internal Server Error" though on anything but the new
feeds you
thub.com/mermade/bbc-rss
>
Wow, thanks for setting all that up, I didn't know the RSS feeds had
been recreated. Rebooted, to use contemporary jargon :)
I'm getting "Internal Server Error" though on anything but the new
feeds you
In the table of TV modes at
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/modes#tv-modes, the
recording mode hlshigh appears in the table twice (the 3rd and 9th
rows). I think the mode for second occurrence should be hvfhigh, which
is missing from the table.
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3. The Moth and the Flame
INFO: File name prefix =
Forces_of_Nature_with_Brian_Cox.s01e03.The_Moth_and_the_Flame
INFO: Begin recording file:
D:\Users\Nick\Videos\iplayer\Forces_of_Nature_with_Brian_Cox.s01e03.The_Moth_and_the_Flame.partial.mp4.ts
WA
drive caching. Make sure it's on.
You will have to stop externals disks, used to be a little icon by the
clock, before unplugging them with drive caching on. But it might
address your speed concerns.
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On 15/07/2016 8:24 AM, RS wrote:
From what I have been reading it seems that Windows 10 and Windows 8.1
have problems with USB 3 drives. In some cases they stop being
recognised after a period of idle time. I have not had that, but
there is a really dramatic slowing down.
I've never seen a
I installed GiP 2.95.1 Windows version a couple of days ago (previously
using 2.94). While downloading two programs simultaneously this morning
in two terminal windows (King Lear parts 1 & 2), both downloads were
periodically spitting warnings like the below, and when the downloads
completed, a
Here, Here - the only off topic responses I object to are people moaning
about OT mailings, usually those who don't seem to contribute much anyway. I
find this list very educational especially the superb contributions from
Vangelis whose input alone is worth keeping this list for.
Nick
indicate an internal problem caused by the interruption:
INFO: Begin recording file:
D:\Users\Nick\Videos\iplayer\Peaky_Blinders-s03e02-Episode_2-b07bksbb.partial.mp4.ts
Recording: 420.42MB / 992.83MB 985kbps 42.3% 01:19:22 remaining
ERROR: Failed to download segment (144)
http://cp401489
file with
"-temp-x" appended are present in the output directory.
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ning GiP v2.94 on Windows.
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On 20/04/2016 9:50 AM, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
On Tue Apr 19 23:00:46 BST 2016, Nick Payne wrote:
but the audio and video on the Day 3 program
gradually get out of sync as the program progresses -
they're in sync at the start, but by the end
of the 50 minutes of the program, the aud
ether this is a problem with the GiP
processing at my end or with the download from the BBC. Using GiP 2.94
on Windows.
Nick
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If you have the program downloaded, Avidemux can extract a segment from it.
On 3/02/2016 8:12 PM, CJB wrote:
Does anyone know how to extract a clip of today's News at about 8.50 am to 9.10?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06z4pnd
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I'm using GiP 2.94 on Windows 10 x64. The command line I use for
download is:
get_iplayer --pid= --modes=hlsbest
Every single program I download shows the error msg I've given in the
title in the terminal window. The downloads all complete successfully
and the files play without any p
On 27/11/2015 9:34 AM, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
On Sun Nov 22 11:42:52 GMT 2015, Nick Payne wrote:
can also function as a DLNA client
- I run Serviio on my PC as the server
I can use the DLNA client on the PVR to play MP4s
I create myself, but if I try to play any of the MP4s
downloaded by GiP
On 27/11/2015 2:10 AM, Rochford, Steve wrote:
Now for this morning's BBC News item about the exhibition of photos from the
Shackleton voyage in 1915.
Completely OT, but if you're anywhere near London then do call into the Royal
Geographical Society on Exhibition Road to see the photos - the ex
On 23/11/2015 6:28 AM, Peter S Kirk wrote:
On 22 Nov 2015 at 22:42, Nick Payne Nick Payne
wrote:
I recently purchased a Panasonic DMR-HWT250 PVR, which can also function
as a DLNA client - I run Serviio on my PC as the server. I can use the
DLNA client on the PVR to play MP4s I create myself
ny problem...
I'm running GiP 2.94 on Windows, and the command I use is just
get_iplayer --pid= --modes=hlsbest
Any suggestions on any command line options I can try to get around this
problem?
Nick
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On 18/11/2015 9:48 PM, CJB wrote:
OK - that's all good to know. But ... do I really need to upgrade to
Win 10 anyway? Its the aggressive forcing of the issue that riles me.
My little Acer notebook hasn't the capacity for a full blown Windows.
I only have Win 7 Starter anyway. And my 250GB hard dr
On 18/11/2015 05:21, 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 I am concerned. I have heard that
On 15/09/2015 09:12, tellyaddict wrote:
For many months I have used --exclude-supplier=akamai on my GiP command
line as it results in a 10- or 12-fold increase in download speed
compared to the throughput I get without that option - with the option,
an hour long problem @1280x720 will download in
2.94 on Windows 8.1.
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Can we please stop this "discussion" on this list? It has nothing to do
with get_iplayer and is needlessly clogging my mailbox.
Best regards,
Nick Lord
On Thu, 2015-09-03 at 13:47 +0100, David Cantrell wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 03, 2015 at 01:17:03AM +0100, C E Mac
On 19/05/2015 21:09, David Cantrell wrote:
In this case the tapes are whatever unsigned bands consisting of
impoverished students could buy in bulk. So cheap crap made out of
swarf and brown paint probably.
A friend of mine who spent a couple of decades repairing VCRs once said
to me: "Using
problem. I just delete the version with temp in the
filename, but any ideas on why this happens?
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ec. If
instead I use --tvmode=flashhd2, the downloads will run at pretty much
my full connection speed of just under 15Mbit/sec.
This happens on both Linux and Windows with GiP 2.92.
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On 13/05/2015 21:17, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
On 13/05/2015 09:27, Jed Robbins wrote:
In the last few weeks my downloads have stopped working. Get_iplayer
seems to connect but then nothing happens i.e.
get_iplayer --get --type=radio --pid b05tl3jk
get_iplayer 2.92-ppa22, Copyright (C) 2008-2010 P
I restart the download and it successfully resumes at normal
speed from the point at which it was when the VM was rebooted.
I don't experience these problems with the usual 30min / 1hr programs
that I download.
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Worked fine for me using:
get_iplayer --pid=b03495yn --tvmode=best --versions
default,audiodescribed,signed
On 24/04/2015 15:48, C E Macfarlane wrote:
~ # gip --type tv --pid b03495yn -g
get_iplayer v2.91, Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Phil Lewis
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY;
On 14/03/2015 09:14, dinkypumpkin wrote:
Release notes here:
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/release292
Since the upgrade (Windows 81. x64, downloaded and ran the Windows
installer for the upgrade), I'm getting two copies of each file
downloaded, both the filename I would exp
ia PID, and the
downloaded files were all named Smileys_People_Smileys_People_. I
had to go back and look at the PIDs on the iPlayer web site to get the
Episodes sorted in order. The only command line parameters used were
--pid and --output to specify the download folder.
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some g_ip
parallels, like the soundcloud downloading script I have, or youtube-dl.
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en shown also
are not licenced to be on iplayer? IIRC I saw a Shrek listed on
tvguide.co.uk but looking at the films page on the iplayer website I
don't see a Shrek [2|3|n].
FWIW the count here is 1819, and I too think over 2000 is a bit more
"normal".
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1 after all, and whilst mine ain't
cutting edge it didn't have problems. I am on v0.11.1 from 2012 -
probably best I get it updated too.
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me it happens though I
will call up and complain and make sure it is an ISO of Android or
something undoubtedly legal. Proxying is enough to make torrents always
go flat-out though (or still dribble in slowly, if it's badly seeded).
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ite
headers? Oh, is your computer not open enough for that kind of thing? :)
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if I can't afford something then it cannot be a
problem if I just make a copy.
We all get to judge what is affordable to us or not, I guess I could buy
cheaper food and spend the difference on a TV, licence, recording
device, probably a TV service, a service to avoid adverts....
I am thinking
y to watch a few times then
> it does matter for me.
Stuff off of iplayer does that too sometimes. Long Shadow plugged an
Open Uni thing at the end of episode 3, with the obligatory squishing
across of the titles. The Storyville about James Ran
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