On 2016/04/19 11:15, Peter Corlett wrote:
> The likely reason Google is bouncing some list mail is that a few spams have
> been forwarded to list subscribers, and that's given the list itself a lower
> score.
Another likely reason: gmail hates mail delivered over v6.
On 2016/04/17 20:53, Clive wrote:
> On 17/04/16 20:08, Majid Hussain wrote:
> > is it possable to record all radio programs as flashaaclow1?
> > I use a screen reader which does not work well with tables there is a
> > recording guide but as it has a table in it it is not easy to
> > navigate.
>
On 2016/04/06 14:48, CJB wrote:
> I don't think GiP will get this though.
youtube-dl does though.
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On 2015/07/01 13:08, CJB wrote:
> Damn - the downloading of a t.v. programme went OK until the
> conversion from flv to mp4. However the PVM log stated that the flv
> file would be kept - and it was. However is there a command line
> command to complete the conversion please? Thanks - Chris B.
ff
Reluctant to add to this (I didn't even see the original messages,
filters caught them, the only "spam surge" was on this thread ;) but
I think on this list there may be some less technical people around
who might benefit from it.
On 2015/04/09 10:16, Jim web wrote:
> Well, my experience is also t
On 2014/11/09 13:18, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
> On 09/11/2014 11:18, C E Macfarlane wrote:
> >True, you can do that, but ...
> >
> >1) It is mainly the calling of external programs that causes stuttering to
> >other processes
> >
> >2) I often forget to start get_iplayer with nice, and it's nice t
On 2014/11/08 14:32, Dave Liquorice wrote:
> Me to. Read it in an email list or newsgroup the default
> reply should be back to the list/group otherwise threads dive off into
> private email. The use of Reply All means that the sender has to edit
> the recipient's or the recipient annoyingly gets
On 2014/11/08 09:47, Jim Lesurf wrote:
> What I'm hoping to do using get_iplayer is to be able to compare such
> results with an analysis or decoding to LPCM of the flv by other means.
> i.e. use ffmpeg or similar. I'm wondering if anyone else here has already
> done this, or has comments that woul
On 2014/10/31 21:21, Rob Dixon wrote:
> - Write a new application that uses the Nitro API, ostensibly to provide
> a different and more flexible way of viewing the BBC schedule, but
> capable of exporting the information for use in get_iplayer. This could
> even reconstruct the old XML RSS feeds, b
On 2014/07/31 19:20, Shevek wrote:
> On 31 July 2014 17:37, Chris J Brady wrote:
> >
> > My last post was bounced back with a suspicious header. Yet another snafu
> > due to Yahoo I suppose. CJB.
> >
>
> Chris, also ALL your emails to the group end up in my Spam folder (Gmail)
The mail was sent
On 2014/07/02 18:19, Nick Payne wrote:
> I notice a really marked difference in download speed between these two
> modes. I'm running get_iplayer 2.86 from the ppa jon-hedgerows/get-iplayer
> on Linux Mint 17, and I've noticed that if I specify --tvmode=best, then
> the download always first tries
On 2014/05/25 13:41, Mable Syrup wrote:
> (Ubuntu 10.04)
>
> get_iplayer --type=xxx works for all except radio, which returns error
> message:
>
> -
> get_iplayer --type=radio
> get_iplayer 2.86-2-g969bd34-ppa17, Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Phil Lewis
> This program c
On 2013/08/31 21:50, Colin Law wrote:
> Note that one poster above was unhappy that he received a private copy
> in addition to that from the list.
That poster might like to investigate the settings on
http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/options/get_iplayer -
specifically "Avoid duplicate copies of
On 2013/06/12 14:23, Rick Spurway wrote:
> I get this result for all programmes and at all requested resolutions.
> I am outside the UK but subscribe to a UK VPN. Normally "get_iplayer"
> doesn't even try to make a connection if I am not using the VPN -
> presumably because iPlayer rejects my IP ad
On 2013/02/27 18:21, M2 wrote:
> pi@RaspberryPi-256 ~/get-flash-videos $ sudo make
> Argument "6.57_05" isn't numeric in numeric ge (>=) at Makefile.PL line 33.
> Warning: prerequisite LWP::Protocol::socks 0 not found.
> Warning: prerequisite Module::Find 0 not found.
> Warning: prerequisite Tie::I
On 2012/11/28 12:59, Jon Davies wrote:
> On 27 November 2012 16:45, Chris J Brady wrote:
> > ...Is there a 'get_iplayer'-like app. that could download it from the
> > Channel 5 'ondemand' player?
>
> I'm pretty sure the answer is "no". get_flash_videos is the thing
> that I've been pointed at i
On 2012/10/25 21:44, M2 wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> sorry for to OT, but I hope there is someone over here who knows or
> tried it and knows if it is possible ;)
>
> I would like to keep this video in HD if possible
> http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/witness/2012/02/20122166933773157.html
>
> Than
On 2012/09/25 16:47, David Woodhouse wrote:
> On Tue, 2012-09-25 at 16:16 +0100, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
> >
> > Really?? http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/atomicparsley
> >
> > (get-iplayer on Debian recommends it)
>
> Ah, cool. Last time I looked at packaging it for Fedora, it didn't build
On 2012/08/14 11:40, lpc wrote:
> Thanks - I got that and am not having any joy getting the start stop to work.
>
> perl get_iplayer.pl --modes=flashhd1 --start=0 --stop=10 --pid
> p00w2r5c --force --verbose > log.txt
>
> This is what I used to get the closing ceremony and I added the start
> s
On 2012/08/14 10:15, lpc wrote:
> The 4GB limit as I understand is a fat32 limitation not NTFS which is
> what I am using. Is there any other reason for this limit just in case
> i've missed something.
No this is nothing to do with the filesystem, RTMP appears to have a
32-bit value which overflow
On 2012/08/05 10:18, Colin Law wrote:
> On 5 August 2012 10:10, David Woodhouse wrote:
> > On Sat, 2012-08-04 at 12:14 +0100, Derek Moss wrote:
> >> OK thanks, I'll do that then. I just thought it would be annoying for
> >> the sender to receive the message via the list and directly.
> >
> > It mi
On 2012/08/04 11:37, Clive wrote:
> On 03/08/12 19:56, dinkypumpkin wrote:
> >... Thunderbird (RIP)
> >
> ?RIP - I am using it on Windows and Linux and still appear to be
> getting updates. What do you know that I don't :-( It's loss would be
> a shame.
https://blog.lizardwrangler.com/2012/07/06/t
On 2011/01/08 09:34, info wrote:
> >> I am very surprised that flvstreamer still works.
> >> at the moment it appears to be the only thing that does work.
>
>
> >Anyone got any ideas? It must be something the BBC have done?
>
> this does work.
> http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/get_iplayer/
On 2011/01/05 20:18, Joe Jones wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My internet connection has sometimes failed (for an hour) in the
> middle of get_iplayer bringing me the list of items added. This has
> happened with both TV and Radio and can be quite inconvenient as, when
> the connection comes back up and I rerun
On 2010/10/19 16:19, Jeff Cole wrote:
> On 19 October 2010 11:28, Steven Luo wrote:
> >
> > There's not really enough information there to guess at what might be
> > happening -- if you pass --verbose to get_iplayer and post the output,
> > someone might be able to help you.
> swfUrl: http://www.
On 2010/09/15 14:43, Peter Jones wrote:
> Hi Dan
>
> Thanks fro the input.
>
> The mode=flashaudio,iphone returns an error 'No specidied modes
> available' and Im asked to try flashaaclow,rtspaaclow,wma .
> So I try again and the INFO tells me that flashaaclo1w,wma1 will be
> tried for the versi
On 2010/09/04 16:34, Jeremy Bartle wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have Windows 7 64. I have successfully installed get_iPlayer, but
> when I try to record a radio programme using the Web PVR, it finds the
> programme and then fails with a PERL error.
>
> I have tried setting the UAC to "Never Notify" but th
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