On 21/06/2014 00:41, Jeremy Nicoll - ml get_iplayer wrote:
Looking at the get_iplayer code (but with non-expert perl eyes) I get the
impression that the file will be read from if it is present, but nothing
actually within get_iplayer creates it - is that right?
System options file is not requir
Jeremy Nicoll - ml get_iplayer wrote:
> dinkypumpkin wrote:
>
>> The system options file is managed by the installer on Windows. You
>> shouldn't touch it. If you want to override any settings, put them in
>> your user options file or use the command line.
>
> I'm puzzled by this comment beca
dinkypumpkin wrote:
>On 19/06/2014 12:27, Howard Orgel wrote:
>> Installation of a previous version put "mmsnothread 1" in GiP's system
>> options file .
>> It has survived updates/reinstallations to present. What does it do; and
>> why might I need it? Removing it seems to have no effect.
>>
On Thu, 19 Jun 2014 20:01:57 +0100, dinkypumpkin wrote:
> If mmsnothread is unset/false and a Windows Media resource is supplied
> in multiple parts, get_iplayer will attempt to download the parts in
> parallel. The "thread" is a bit of a misnomer - get_iplayer just
> launches multiple instanc
On 19/06/2014 12:27, Howard Orgel wrote:
Installation of a previous version put "mmsnothread 1" in GiP's system
options file .
It has survived updates/reinstallations to present. What does it do; and
why might I need it? Removing it seems to have no effect. (Using
If mmsnothread is unset/fal
GiP v2.86, WinXP Pro32 SP3, 4 logical processors.
I'm curious:
Installation of a previous version put "mmsnothread 1" in GiP's system
options file .
It has survived updates/reinstallations to present. What does it do; and
why might I need it? Removing it seems to have no effect. (Using
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