On 26 April 2011 07:47, Russell Baldwin wrote:
> You'd have to get a log of the connection stuff and try and see what is
> happening. Even if there is a better feed, it might all be to nothing as you
> may not be able to get that specific feed with get_iplayer.
If anyone knows how I might be ab
reams are?
Regards, and thanks for the help
Tim
On 25 April 2011 13:41, tim lane wrote:
> PS...
>
> One of the reasons I suspect it is a different stream is that the BBC
> logo appears smaller and inset into the picture - like it does on the
> flashhd streams rather than tight to the
on flashvhigh v's flashhd specs might have been helpful.
>
> Russ
>
> On 23 Apr 2011, at 00:13, tim lane wrote:
>
>> Russell - As HD mode is not always available, my question was: Is
>> there a way to get the 'High' quality Bravia stream from get_iplayer
>
this superior HD stream?
> Is it actually from iPlayer or a cable/satellite box or something else?
>
> Sorry, I realised the BeebHack stuff was out of date, but I thought the stuff
> on flashvhigh v's flashhd specs might have been helpful.
>
> Russ
>
> On 23 Apr 2011, at 0
avia TV but I expect it is the iPlayer HD feed
> above.
> H.264 1280 x 720, AAC Audio
> If so this may help:
> http://beebhack.wikia.com/wiki/IPlayer_TV#Comparison_Table
>
> AudioBear
>
> On 21 Apr 2011, at 21:16, tim lane wrote:
>
>> 1) Is it possible to get the h
I've been using get_iplayer with no problems for a while now, but have
recently bought myself a new Sony Bravia TV which can access iPlayer
directly so I don't need to download unless I want to keep something.
The TV allows me to select either 'normal' or 'high' quality streams,
although I am not s
A quick note for novices like me who are using windows 7
It took a while for me to work out how to apply this patch on Windows
7 as I have absolutely NO programming/scripting knowledge whatsoever.
I tracked down the relevant file (get_iplayer.pl) in "C:\Program Files
(x86)\get_iplayer" and manual
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