On 01/05/17 09:33, Dave Widgery wrote:
I know that XP is on its last legs but I don't think the notebook I
use (an acer espire 3000) would stand a windows 7 upgrade even if I
had a copy (I cannot use linux due to other programs I use on the same
machine)
Why not virtualize or use Wine?
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how can i integrate the old ffmpec to gip3.00
> thanks
> - Original Message - From: "Dave Widgery"
> To: "get_iplayer"
> Sent: Monday, May 01, 2017 11:14 AM
> Subject: Re: Error with ffmpeg with V3.00
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>> Hi
>> After looking at the ff
hi dave
i use xp too but what you wrote is all greek to me
how can i integrate the old ffmpec to gip3.00
thanks
- Original Message -
From: "Dave Widgery"
To: "get_iplayer"
Sent: Monday, May 01, 2017 11:14 AM
Subject: Re: Error with ffmpeg with V3.00
Hi
After l
Hi
After looking at the ffmpeg documentation it does look like XP is no
longer supported with the latest version, out of interest I have just
copied in the old version of ffmpeg and it appears to be working, not
an ideal solution but it might work as a stopgap.
Dave
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On 01/05/17 09:33, Dave Widgery wrote:
> I am currently using a 32bit Windows XP machine
I can't tell you how to fix it but I can tell you get_iplayer no longer
supports Windows XP or Vista so I would imagine that it might take
patching the script to restore functionality for you.
Sorry that's no
Hi
I have just installed the latest version of get_iplayer.
I am currently using a 32bit Windows XP machine, all appears to be
working re downloads but I am not getting the final conversion into
mp4.
I also get this message when I start get_iplayer, (I have downloaded
3.2.4 of ffmpeg.exe but no c
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