On 29/11/17 23:58, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
Despite all the protestations of superior architecture/security etc etc
etc from the Linux crew I just find the lack of Linux software too
limiting for what I use my PCs for.
Uh?
>I must admit I find Linux totally exasperating. It's not as if command
On 25/10/17 18:10, Charles Johnson wrote:
I've never discovered if there's any GUI front end to gip. It's for
someone who's not so techie. Any suggestions?
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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
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 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 check your GIP is 2.99 from Malcolm's re
On 14/03/17 00:24, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
According to Dinky, the latest break at the BBC end means that "The BBC
has (temporarily?) removed the schedule information used by get_iplayer
to refresh its programme index cache, leading to repeated "WARNING:
Failed to download programme schedule" messa
On 15/09/16 15:23, Simon Morgan wrote:
However it isn't a requirement to have a licence for on-demand ITVPlayer
programmes or other sources such as Netflix.
My point exactly
And that really the detail is unclear
And quite frankly, enforcement will be near impossible in some cases
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On 14/09/16 07:44, SquarePenguin wrote:
On 14/09/2016 07:04, The Kernel wrote:
Don’t forget, you still need a TV Licence to watch or record programmes
on any channel as they are being shown on TV or live on an online TV
service
? On any channel - really? Do they mean any BBC or ANY...
They
Don’t forget, you still need a TV Licence to watch or record programmes
on any channel as they are being shown on TV or live on an online TV service
? On any channel - really? Do they mean any BBC or ANY...
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Beeb is asking if I have a license now, sigh
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On 05/08/16 22:32, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
the horrendous cocktail of medication
Dude, you know they are on the make big time by virtue of the medication
they dish out!
Those quacks took 15 years trying to help me, until I finally decided to
take things in to my own hands and go down the natu
On 03/08/16 20:12, Shevek wrote:
If I then retry using FLASHHD the download completes without error.
Just to say
If you are working from a connection that would have trouble with HD
I tried flashstd and it too works without error
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On 03/08/16 20:12, Shevek wrote:
On 3 August 2016 at 17:27, Jim web wrote:
In this case it isn't a problem I recall encountering before. Yet it has
now happened many times in the space of a few days. So the simplest answer
may be that something has actually changed. The question then being, wha
As the download completes and the file is created I see this in the output
--[mp4 @ 0x8106a0] Codec for stream 0 does not use global headers but
container format requires global headers
[mp4 @ 0x8106a0] Codec for stream 1 does not use global headers but
container format requires global headers
On 06/06/15 17:46, Xavier Llamas wrote:
I'm running get_iplayer version 2.94 on Ubuntu Linux 14.04
Personally using openSUSE
Without issue
However my download method is using a browser I check bbc iplayer in my
Fav programs. Look up the PID in each new prog and download each
manually with
ge
On 07/06/15 02:06, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
Google team plans to ditch it altogether in favour of HTML5!
That's not imminent AFAIK
Principally because most everyone else has been too slow to adopt it
You can blame the likes of M$ for that
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