I use gmx.com for this list and have had no problems. They're free but I don't
know about their compliances.
Clive
On 28 Jul 2019, 00:36, at 00:36, Kevin McCarthy
wrote:
>I'm getting an message regarding excessive bounces too without me
>posting to the group!
>No idea why, I've been a member o
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 I am concerned. I have heard that Au
On 01/10/15 18:48, Majid HUSSAIN wrote:
hay there,
has the place to download get iplayer changed?
i'm unable to download it?
thanks,
I guess you'll be asked which operating system you use as the links are
different.
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On 18/09/15 14:40, chris chery wrote:
On 18 September 2015 at 14:17, chris chery wrote:
the get_iplayer xx command does not respond anymore
impossible to get number of prog
Tell us exactly what command you are entering and copy/paste the
command and the result here.
The command
get_i
No luck for me.
get_iplayer --refresh-feeds-tv=schedule
Updates the radio schedules
get_iplayer --pid=b05x7731 --mode=flashvhigh2 --type=tv
tells me
INFO: 1 Matching Programmes
Not a SCALAR reference at /usr/bin/get_iplayer line 7099.
when it should download last week's Have I Got News For Y
On 17/02/15 19:15, Christopher Woods wrote:
Has anyone else observed any glitchy/skippy/odd on-demand files since my
last reply to the thread? Trying to get a large enough sample set, I
can't possibly listen to everything... ;-)
Chris
For many months, probably since the middle of last year, I h
On 27/12/14 21:22, Roger Bell_West wrote:
[snip]
Thank you for your guidance Roger. Much appreciated. I shall go look for
the folder but it all seems straight forward.
Clive
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I am pensioning off my Linux Mint 11 machine for a slightly newer
machine onto which I will install Mint 17. I'd like to retain my
download history - is it as simple as copying a single file or group of
files from one computer to another? If so, which file(s) and where will
it/they be found ple
On 20/12/14 09:38, CJB wrote:
I downloaded 2.90 and it opened just fine. I then wanted to test it
and searched for Bob Harris Country Show.
I clicked on record and I got this message:
Recording The Following Programmes
Bob Harris Country - A Christmas Country Special (b04tcxc4)
INFO Trying to
On 12/11/14 18:24, Jim Lesurf wrote:
In article
,
Geoff Smith wrote:
Nothing to stop your having Chrome and Firefox installed.
Yes I know I can install it at the click of a button. But I'm wary of
anything from Google given their dubious behaviour, etc. Would
prefer an alternative.
Jim
On 02/11/14 00:18, Nick Payne wrote:
That method doesn't seem to work for me - for TV, anyway. For example,
BBC4 have a number of blues programs available in their archive (see
). If I try to use the
p01m79bn pid, I get the following:
>get_iplayer --pid=p01m79bn --pid-recursive --output
D:\
For those new to using the command line or terminal and wanting
to secure all programs from a series, there may be an alternative
to harvesting and entering multiple pids.
In some cases the program series may have a series web page. For
example, Germany: Memories of a Nation has this one:
http:/
On 29/10/14 22:48, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
And, by the way, do all of your radio downloads of this evening have an
embedded thumbnail (embedding done by AtomicParsley normally, while "MP4
tagging M4A file")?
I don't believe so though I am unclear how to view them in m4a files.
get_iplayer norm
On 29/10/14 17:56, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
It looks as if ALL downloads via PID or URL (be it TV or Radio) end up
with a filename in the following pattern:
BBC_iPlayer_Feeds_-_-_PID_default
I don't think so. At least, my radio and TV downloads this evening,
using pid,
produce the regular fi
On 21/10/14 20:22, roadcone wrote:
On 21/10/14 20:13, Guy Rolls wrote:
"get_iplayer 2.87 or higher is REQUIRED to download programmes more than
7 days old via PID or URL"
https://github.com/dinkypumpkin/get_iplayer/wiki/release287
OK - I'll give it a go but I have definitely bee
On 21/10/14 20:13, Guy Rolls wrote:
"get_iplayer 2.87 or higher is REQUIRED to download programmes more than
7 days old via PID or URL"
https://github.com/dinkypumpkin/get_iplayer/wiki/release287
OK - I'll give it a go but I have definitely been getting radio > 7 days
with the patched v2.86 (not
This page:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/b045fz8r
lists three episodes and using --pid= I can get #3 but not #1 & 2.
I am using the latest patch of version 2.86 from Github. I've not yet
d/l and installed 2.87. If I use pid recursive on the page it lists the
pids of all of both series
On 17/10/14 10:21, Mark Rogers wrote:
On 16 October 2014 18:28, roadcone wrote:
I see from your comments that Linux won't first
search the current directory. And, of course, if I use ./ then the
downloaded copy of get_iplayer runs - just like magic.
This is, of-course, quite an impo
On 15/10/14 22:28, dinkypumpkin wrote:
On 15/10/2014 22:06, roadcone wrote:
I have not yet replaced the perl script on my Linux machine due to my
unfamiliarity with folder ownership and not knowing the consequences of
taking over ownership from root. And if I do, do I leave it as mine or
will
On 15/10/14 19:53, dinkypumpkin wrote:
You can't use the setup executable for this. Refer back to:
http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/get_iplayer/2014-October/006097.html
And on Linux, there is no need to replace the packaged install. Just
download the upgraded CLI script and run it from y
On 10/10/14 22:56, J wrote:
roadcone wrote:
Anyone have any idea why Tommies:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03thbp3
won't download using --pid=b03thbp3. It plays fine in iplayer. Although
it is in the afternoon drama slot, the search "noon drama" does not find
it nor does th
Anyone have any idea why Tommies:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03thbp3
won't download using --pid=b03thbp3. It plays fine in iplayer. Although
it is in the afternoon drama slot, the search "noon drama" does not find
it nor does the --long search for "tommies".
Clive
On 15/09/14 00:55, dinkypumpkin wrote:
On 15/09/2014 00:27, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
WARNING: No programmes are available for this pid with version(s):
default (available versions: audiodescribed,signed)"
get_iplayer is telling you what's wrong. This programme is available
only in audiodescribed
On 26/05/14 17:05, J K.Eason wrote:
--pid=p01zhx3r works fine.
Regards
John
Thank you John - I was trying to make things too difficult!
Clive
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I wish to get the video at the following url:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/events/ep3g9r/acts/a9dp5v#p01zhx3r
I've tried --url="x" but that reports no programmes available at url. Is
this not available or have I got the syntax wrong?
Clive
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On 11/03/14 07:47, Steve wrote:
Works for me...
Yes, things have changed since my post last night. Last night the search
"teachers" found nothing. This evening it finds part 3.
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On 10/03/14 21:27, James Herbert wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to get a copy of this show
(http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03w02sj) which Radio 4 are calling
"My Teacher Is An App".
I'm familiar with command line interfaces and have run the following command:
get_iplayer --type=radio "My Teacher
On 25/02/14 01:47, Jeremy Bartle wrote:
I was having this problem with episode 2 of The Exorcist, but it seems
to be OK now, I have just downloaded it successfully.
Yep, problem gone away now. At least that suggests it was a problem
rather than a change of policy.
Thank you
_
Hello,
I have noticed this week that some programs are only available as
flashlow or wma versions - GiP fails with the error that the version
(flashaacstd1) is not available. In addition, the file available on
iPlayer itself streams as 48K.
My problem files are McLevy and the second episode
On 20/02/14 14:59, Adrian Hicks wrote:
Hi,
The link to what I am trying to rip is
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03srqzk is this the new unsupported
format?
Hello,
Not sure that this helps, but I have just d/l the file at the terminal
with the command:
get_iplayer --pid=b03srqzk
It d/l,
On 07/10/13 15:53, David Woodhouse wrote:
On Mon, 2013-10-07 at 15:13 +0100, roadcone wrote:
So, a new account and perhaps this one will get through.
Your original is now unblocked. Sorry, I did see the message on Saturday
night and meant to unblock you on Sunday... but forgot.
Thank you
delayed.
So, a new account and perhaps this one will get through.
Original Message
Subject: My Apologies
Date: Mon, 07 Oct 2013 14:55:14 +0100
From: roadcone
To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
This list and some individual members have received spam from my
account. This was not
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On 21/09/13 20:51, dinkypumpkin wrote:
I'm keeping the message simple:
get_iplayer 2.83+ is what you need, whether you get it from the the PPA
or elsewhere.
Thank you for your advice dinky. I must admit that with all the reported
problems at one point, given that my install was working I was
TV downloading fails for v2.82. I note dinky pumpkin's comments about TV
downloading being broken for versions older than v2.83 and although my
version does not d/l TV with gigi, I have no problems at the terminal in
Linux getting TV.
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On 21/09/13 19:55, dinkypumpkin wrote:
>
Every > version earlier than 2.83 is broken for TV downloading.
Um, no ...
I am using get_iplayer v2.82-25-g3547d05-ppa8 on Linux Mint 11 and TV
comes down fine.
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On 21/09/13 16:50, dinkypumpkin wrote:
On 21/09/2013 15:35, Alan Campbell wrote:
Does it work for you?
Before anyone gives it a try, change line 2077 in gigi.py from:
sEpisode = self.objMainWindow.RGX_PUNC('', sEpisode)
to:
sEpisode = self.objMainWindow.RGX_PUNC.sub('', sEpisode)
The mi
I have installed and run the gui with no problems. The search does not
seem to work for me though:
With Channel left blank, the search tweet finds one only on the BBC
Asian network. Changing Channel the BBC R4 finds none.
With Channel set to BBC R4, the search afternoon finds just two
Aftern
On 21/09/13 15:35, Alan Campbell wrote:
There are several gui wrappers for get_iplayer out there already
(e.g. giplayer, giplayer-ext and a KDE Kommander script, Get iPlayer
GUI).
I've grabbed code from the first two and added another one,
provisonally named gigi, that runs on ubuntu
(and probab
On 21/09/13 15:35, Alan Campbell wrote:
There are several gui wrappers for get_iplayer out there already
(e.g. giplayer, giplayer-ext and a KDE Kommander script, Get iPlayer
GUI).
I've grabbed code from the first two and added another one,
provisonally named gigi, that runs on ubuntu
(and probab
On 17/09/13 08:17, Lorenzo Martinelli * wrote:
Have you tried using something like Mediainfo
http://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo to see what the differences are
between the working and non-working files?
Cheers
L
I have not tried that Lorenzo. That would be interesting. I'll give it a go.
Tha
On 16/09/13 20:20, Lorenzo Martinelli * wrote:
My Sony television can only play up to a specific set of
resolution/framerate values of AVI files.
I'm now using an Android video gizmo to stream from the NAS, but FWIW, I
was downconverting a lot of stuff using Freemake Video Converter, and a
custo
Hello all,
For ages I have been getting occasional TV in both flashvhigh and
flashhd versions as available, putting them on to a memory stick and
playing them through the USB socket of my Sony TV. Recently four titles
have failed with the anonymous error message "Playback not available".
They
Seems R2 is accompanying the Dark Side 40th Stoppard play on Monday
evening with some Aardman animation. The last time I came across this
was a Coldplay concert which had video broadcast on the R2 website as
the audio went out on R2.
The video was available later on the R2 website and was avai
On 18/07/13 15:55, Shiner wrote:
When I try to register on the forum, whether on PC or iPad, all I get is:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /forum/ucp.php on this server.
Could it be Virginmedia blocking me?
or?
Help please!
--
Shiner
I use VM and if I click on the url that is
I'm never quite sure whether one should be top or bottom posting on this
mail list. Anyway, here is a top post. If I simply "reply list" my email
client uses html as the default and that gets stuck in the moderator
queue. If I change it to text only it gets through. Maybe that is the
problem.
I'm not so active here but I agree with David - both in his compliments
and in his concerns.
On 16/07/13 20:36, David wrote:
It's a fantastic idea (in principle), and looks great... but I'm in
agreement with some others and express concern about get_iplayer
becoming too popular, and drawing
Use ffmpeg but to make things easier, use Winff which is a gui interface
with ffmpeg. I use it on both Windows and Linux and it works a treat.
Clive
On 14/07/13 22:48, Budgie wrote:
If I wish to transcode the problem HE-AACv2 file to mp3 should I
do this with ffmpeg or another program?
Many
I am running Mint 11 and can get radio fine but get error message on TV.
Was working fine last night as I got a copy of Australia and has been
working on TV for weeks. Not done any changes to installation.
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On 07/02/13 16:35, TQ wrote:
Certainly Late Junction, Jazz on Three, Jazz Line-Up, Jazz Record
Requests and Geoffrey Smith's Jazz all come up at 319kbps when
imported into iTunes for the iPod. All of last years Proms were too.
I agree that last year's proms were at 320K.
_
Been working fine for ages. Now, Borgen from Saturday evening and Being
Human from Sunday evening seem not to be available in --mode=flashhd.
This switch has been working fine for months (longer even). Anyone got
any ideas please?
Thanks.
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I routinely use the command line on Linux and am comfortable d/l singles or
series using partial matches. I would like to d/l hundreds of shows from the
World Service's Witness series:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p004t1hd/episodes/player
but don't want to have to enter each pid separately (
> Hi If you're starting from scratch with Ubuntu it will be least painful to
> use the PPA. (PPA = Personal Package Archive) Read about it here:-
> http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/get_iplayer/2011-June/001613.html Add
> the PPA using the instructions. Then install get_iplayer using a comma
... don't they all start like that :-)
But this one is true. I am in the UK and am presently using get_iplayer
successfully (mostly) under Windows.
I have a friend in Canada who would like to avail herself of the facilities
afforded to those of us in Blighty. Does anyone outside the UK have get
Hello,
I have just taken delivery of a Windows 7 laptop and would like to install the
current version on it (am running a slightly older version on my now 'old'
laptop - also Windows). I'd be grateful if someone would be kind enough to
direct me to the install files.
Many thanks.
Clive
, 2010 01:14:09 PM,
get_iplayer-bounces+roadcone=uk2@lists.infradead.org wrote:
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Hi
First post, please be gentle.
First off, I'd like to say a big thanks to those who make get_player
possible. I use it mainly to get radio shows in raw aac format
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