On Wed Aug 23 22:49:12 BST 2017, Dave Widgery wrote:
Each time it just comes back to the command prompt with no errors,
Hi Dave
Unfortunately, I can't assess much of your posted log,
as after line
INFO: Trying pid: p057mnc6 using type: tv
everything's mangled by Avast...
You could incre
Hi Dave
I originally downloaded all episodes of S02 as soon as they were made
available (I couldn't wait until all episodes were broadcast!) and I've
just checked and redownloaded episode 5 without any problems using the
PID/URL, which is the only route open to you until the programme is
aire
Hi Dave,
> I am having problems downloading the following episode of the Top of
> the Lake
I just watched S01 because they repeated it what with S02 coming along.
I watched _The Night Of_ instead of S02. :-)
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p057mnc6/top-of-the-lake-china-girl-5-whos-your-
Hi
I am having problems downloading the following episode of the Top of the Lake
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p057mnc6/top-of-the-lake-china-girl-5-whos-your-daddy
I have tried by description and the examples below by --pid and --url,
I even tried it with a --force (although it is not in
George Eycott wrote:
> I suspect the BBC are deliberately taking the feeds offline in non
> peak times to see what breaks and who complains. The logical
> extension of this is that the offline periods will extend as the
> project progresses until they turn them off completely :-(
As disappoint
Behalf Of artisticforge .
> Sent: 15 February 2016 10:21
> To: David WIDGERY
> Cc: get_iplayer
> Subject: Re: Download Problems
>
> Hello
>
> Look at the list archive for a posting from Vangelis. He explained in
detail just
> what woul
Hello
Look at the list archive for a posting from Vangelis. He explained in
detail just what would have to be done to fetch a prigram.
On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 3:07 AM, David WIDGERY wrote:
> Hi
>
> Please forgive me if I am misunderstanding the current problem, but as I
> understand it the bbc
Hi
Please forgive me if I am misunderstanding the current problem, but as I
understand it the bbc have done something that means that we can no longer get
a full index of programs available. But you can download a program if you know
its pid.
If I remember correctly a year or so ago when we ha
On Sun Feb 14 23:35:09 GMT 2016, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
My downloads seem to have stopped.
(snip)
Anyone else having these problems?
Most sadly it's a repetition of events from Jan 13th 2016:
http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/get_iplayer/2016-January/008598.html
Today's (14/02/2016) suppor
hello
you are welcome.
On Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 6:40 PM, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
> Thank you, artisticforge.
>
> A
>
>
> On 15/02/2016 08:24, artisticforge . wrote:
>>
>> hello
>>
>> it is down for everyone.
>>
>>
>>This service is currently undergoing a period of downtime for
>> essential ma
Thank you, artisticforge.
A
On 15/02/2016 08:24, artisticforge . wrote:
hello
it is down for everyone.
This service is currently undergoing a period of downtime for
essential maintenance. Please be advised that the programme
information service which is
currently available at this URL
hello
it is down for everyone.
This service is currently undergoing a period of downtime for
essential maintenance. Please be advised that the programme
information service which is
currently available at this URL will soon be replaced by a new
service from the BBC, at a new set of URLs. Pl
My downloads seem to have stopped.
On radio searches I'm getting "Could not download programme metadata
from http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/.xml"; followed by "ERROR:
failed to get version pid metadata from iplayer site"
My last successful radio downloads were around noon on Sunday, a
Forwarded to the list from a private e-mail
(which I guess was destined for the list):
On Tue Mar 10 08:01 GMT 2015, Jimmy Aitken wrote:
perl get_iplayer-develop-2.92-g9f5ff59.pl
--url="http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/great_egg_race/10801.shtml"; --modes=best
--swfurl="http://www.bbc.co.uk/emp/10p
On Mon Mar 9 20:13:58 GMT 2015, tellyaddict wrote:
If you tell GiP to use --mediaselector=4 it seems to download
successfully.
Normally you would use the page url
"http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/great_egg_race/10801.shtml";
in the command and GiP would find the .xml from that
DP fixed it tonigh
> Your valuable insight on this may be needed - either I am not using the
> correct GiP command or GiP needs to be patched (for the "exotic" user
> case scenario as the OP's).
If you tell GiP to use --mediaselector=4 it seems to download successfully.
The command I used in the end was
get_iplaye
Jimmy Aitken wrote:
>Hi,
>I've been trying to work out how to download episodes of the Great Egg
>Race from the BBC archive site. I'm actually just wanting to watch
>them, to be honest, but not on a desktop and the episodes seem to be
>only on Flash, so mobile devices don't play them.
>
>Specifi
On Mon Mar 9 12:02:10 GMT 2015, Jimmy Aitken wrote:
I've been trying to work out how to download episodes of
the Great Egg Race from the BBC archive site.
Specifically
http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/great_egg_race/10801.shtml
If anyone can point me to how I can do this, I'd be grateful.
Hi :-)
T
Hi,
I've been trying to work out how to download episodes of the Great Egg
Race from the BBC archive site. I'm actually just wanting to watch
them, to be honest, but not on a desktop and the episodes seem to be
only on Flash, so mobile devices don't play them.
Specifically http://www.bbc.co.uk/ar
Firstly thank you for this wonderful software allowing playback when out &
about.
Over the last fortnight, or so, I've experienced servere problems downloading
World Service (mostly) programmes.
I was using version 2.85, then upgraded to 2.86 but this hasn't cured my
problem.
System is Windoze
On 16/01/2013 19:32, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
wifi connection specifics...) failed and, to add insult to injury, GIP
assumed that the download was complete! Here is the console output:
[...]
262933.750 kB / 1431.96 sec (40.6%)
ERROR: RTMP_ReadPacket, failed to read RTMP packet body. len: 68430
26
On Wed Jan 16 14:00:25 EST 2013, dinkypumpkin wrote:
On 16/01/2013 13:42, Neill Mitchell wrote:
When I left the values at 1024.0 the percentage complete didn't work at
all. When changed to 4096.0 it works fine and is accurate.
We must not be looking at the same thing then. Send me a diff of
On 16/01/2013 13:42, Neill Mitchell wrote:
When I left the values at 1024.0 the percentage complete didn't work at
all. When changed to 4096.0 it works fine and is accurate.
We must not be looking at the same thing then. Send me a diff of your
changes to rtmpdump.c and I'll square things with
To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org Subject:
Re: Video download problems (Windows Web PVR) Message-ID:
<50f5e846.7080...@gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain;
charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed On 15/01/2013 17:17, Neill Mitchell
wrote:
I settled on 64 x 4096 instead of 64 x 1024. You also nee
On 15 January 2013 23:37, dinkypumpkin wrote:
>
> For Windows users having trouble with their super-fast fibre connections
> (this one's for you Shevek), I've placed a Windows build of rtmpdump with
> the changes above at:
>
Well, annoyingly I have a line fault at the moment and am only
connectin
On 16/01/2013 03:25, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
Although I am now on ADSL2+ ( max 24Mbps), I'll be moving later in the
year to V(H)DSL (max 50Mbps),
so I thought I'd better download this (thanks DinkyPumpkin!) if need
arise in the future...
However, the link redirects to a "Log In" page; I even wen
On Tue Jan 15 23:37:42 GMT 2013, dinkypumpkin wrote:
For Windows users
(snip)
I've placed a Windows build of rtmpdump
with the changes above at:
https://bitbucket.org/dinkypumpkin/rtmpdump/downloads/rtmpdump-v2.4-66-gd3b73cf+get_iplayer.1.zip
Although I am now on ADSL2+ ( max 24Mbps), I'll
On 15/01/2013 23:37, dinkypumpkin wrote:
For Windows users having trouble with their super-fast fibre connections
(this one's for you Shevek), I've placed a Windows build of rtmpdump
with the changes above at:
https://bitbucket.org/dinkypumpkin/rtmpdump/downloads/rtmpdump-v2.4-66-gd3b73cf+get_ip
On 15/01/2013 17:17, Neill Mitchell wrote:
I settled on 64 x 4096 instead of 64 x 1024. You also need to change all
the instances of 1024.0 to 4096.0 in the same function so the percent
complete works.
If you change those instances of 1024.0, the file size accumulator will
be only 1/4 the corr
.
On 15/01/13 17:00, get_iplayer-requ...@lists.infradead.org wrote:
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(Windows Web PVR) Message-ID: <50f48a5f.1
On 14/01/2013 19:48, Neill Mitchell wrote:
This is exactly the same problem I have been getting. See the "Stream
corrupt error and then rtmpdump goes nuts" thread.
What is your download speed? I started getting this when I upgraded to
BT Infinity 2 and got 80Mb/sec download speed. Basically rtmp
From: "Simon Morgan"
To:
Subject: RE: Video download problems (Windows Web PVR)
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Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2013 15:40:37 +
From: "Chris W. Millins
> On Behalf Of Simon Ritchie
> Sent: 14 January 2013 17:40
> Subject: Re: Video download problems (Windows Web PVR)
>
> GetiPlayer is cobbled together from lots of bits of software.
Surely you mean expertly constructed :-)
___
get_
> recently I have been experiencing issues when downloading videos
I get similar problems with audio. I've seen various postings about
similar problems and it seems to be caused by networking problems - the
software which is downloading the file assumes a nice steady connection
and doesn't cop
Message: 5
Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2013 15:40:37 +
From: "Chris W. Millinship"
To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Video download problems (Windows Web PVR)
Message-ID: <50f2d575.4090...@bulbmuseum.net>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
Good
Good morning all.
I have been a get_iplayer user for several years now, generally running
the Windows Web PVR version (on XP home edition, presently using v2.82)
with a big long list of PVR searches saved up. Generally I have no
problems with it, however recently I have been experiencing issu
On 25 May 2011 22:30, Nic Siddle wrote:
> Today I set the PVR to run from the list previously used, but
> came back to find that it had already downloaded 22 gb of programmes and
> appeared to be working its way through the compete A-Z list of available
> programmes.
> Any advice would be welcome
On 05/26/2011 02:22 AM, Andy Bircumshaw wrote:
In fact it would make sense, I think, to reject search strings of less than 3 letters, as searches for ' '
(the space character) and "in", for example, both return far too many results. Searching for
"in" returns 208 results, "new" only 18.
Qi
On 25/5/2011, at 10:30pm, Nic Siddle wrote:
> I have been using get-iplayer on my 32 bit Windows 7 set up for some months
> without issue. Today I set the PVR to run from the list previously used, but
> came back to find that it had already downloaded 22 gb of programmes and
> appeared to be w
I have been using get-iplayer on my 32 bit Windows 7 set up for some
months without issue. Today I set the PVR to run from the list
previously used, but came back to find that it had already downloaded 22
gb of programmes and appeared to be working its way through the compete
A-Z list of availa
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