On Sat, 2011-08-27 at 12:19 +0100, Carl Fletcher wrote:
> I can confirm Proxy was required for video downloads attempted in USA
Carl, please trim your citations. Do not repeat any more of the previous
mail than you need to include for context.
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On 8/27/2011 1:38 AM, Chris Marriott wrote:
-Original Message- From: gary
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 9:21 AM
To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: No specified modes
OK, but when I listened to the Linux Outlaws "Oggcamp" episode, they
made it sound like
7/2011 1:38 AM, Chris Marriott wrote:
-Original Message- From: gary
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 9:21 AM
To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: No specified modes
OK, but when I listened to the Linux Outlaws "Oggcamp" episode, they
made it sound like get_iplayer got
-Original Message-
From: gary
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 9:21 AM
To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: No specified modes
OK, but when I listened to the Linux Outlaws "Oggcamp" episode, they made
it sound like get_iplayer got around the proxy. I just playe
OK, but when I listened to the Linux Outlaws "Oggcamp" episode, they
made it sound like get_iplayer got around the proxy. I just played it
again, and maybe that was just my interpretation.
The give the get_iplayer a plug around the 50 minute mark.
http://feeds.feedburner.com/linuxoutlaws-ogg
-Original Message-
From: Carl Fletcher
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 8:22 AM
To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: No specified modes
In the US. You may have trouble. One of my team in Utah uses get_iplayer.
Let me check with him, see if he uses a Proxy. Seems likely to
On 27/08/11 09:00, J K.Eason wrote:
My use of --options was to indicate in a generic manner specifying
options, or as you indicate, command line flags. Maybe argvector is
a more accurate term.
OIC. From your other post, I see you're in the US. The BBC currently
restrict access to iPlayer from a
> My use of --options was to indicate in a generic manner specifying
> options, or as you indicate, command line flags. Maybe argvector is
> a more accurate term.
OIC. From your other post, I see you're in the US. The BBC currently
restrict access to iPlayer from anywhere other than the UK, so I
On 27/08/11 06:44, gary wrote:
On 8/26/2011 10:00 PM, Carl Fletcher wrote:
On 27/08/11 05:26, gary wrote:
On 8/26/2011 8:22 PM, Carl Fletcher wrote:
On 27/08/11 01:32, gary wrote:
I found get_iplayer on the repo. Not sure why I didn't find it before.
Anyway, I have two different "runs" wi
On 27/08/11 06:44, gary wrote:
On 8/26/2011 10:00 PM, Carl Fletcher wrote:
On 27/08/11 05:26, gary wrote:
On 8/26/2011 8:22 PM, Carl Fletcher wrote:
On 27/08/11 01:32, gary wrote:
I found get_iplayer on the repo. Not sure why I didn't find it before.
Anyway, I have two different "runs" wi
On 8/26/2011 10:00 PM, Carl Fletcher wrote:
On 27/08/11 05:26, gary wrote:
On 8/26/2011 8:22 PM, Carl Fletcher wrote:
On 27/08/11 01:32, gary wrote:
I found get_iplayer on the repo. Not sure why I didn't find it before.
Anyway, I have two different "runs" with the same error. The first is
On 27/08/11 05:26, gary wrote:
On 8/26/2011 8:22 PM, Carl Fletcher wrote:
On 27/08/11 01:32, gary wrote:
I found get_iplayer on the repo. Not sure why I didn't find it before.
Anyway, I have two different "runs" with the same error. The first is
just running the get_iplayer.pl with perl. The
On 27/08/11 05:26, gary wrote:
On 8/26/2011 8:22 PM, Carl Fletcher wrote:
On 27/08/11 01:32, gary wrote:
I found get_iplayer on the repo. Not sure why I didn't find it before.
Anyway, I have two different "runs" with the same error. The first is
just running the get_iplayer.pl with perl. The
On 8/26/2011 8:22 PM, Carl Fletcher wrote:
On 27/08/11 01:32, gary wrote:
I found get_iplayer on the repo. Not sure why I didn't find it before.
Anyway, I have two different "runs" with the same error. The first is
just running the get_iplayer.pl with perl. The second is using
get_iplayer from
On 27/08/11 01:32, gary wrote:
I found get_iplayer on the repo. Not sure why I didn't find it before.
Anyway, I have two different "runs" with the same error. The first is
just running the get_iplayer.pl with perl. The second is using
get_iplayer from the opensuse repo. Same basic error.
I found get_iplayer on the repo. Not sure why I didn't find it before.
Anyway, I have two different "runs" with the same error. The first is
just running the get_iplayer.pl with perl. The second is using
get_iplayer from the opensuse repo. Same basic error.
==
perl get_ipl
My use of --options was to indicate in a generic manner specifying
options, or as you indicate, command line flags. Maybe argvector is a
more accurate term.
On 8/26/2011 8:03 AM, J K.Eason wrote:
I run it just as a command line
(perl get_iplayer.pl --get 123 --options),
dumping the media to
> I run it just as a command line
> (perl get_iplayer.pl --get 123 --options),
> dumping the media to file. Any idea why I get the "no specified
> modes?"
Not sure why you're using --options on the command line. AFAIK there is
no such option. If you run 'perl get_iplayer.pl --long-help' it should
On 26/08/11 10:02, gary wrote:
I'm a new get_iplayer user. I've tried windows and linux. It works for
radio, but not video.
I saw a post about a new (patched) get_iplayer.pl on the archives to get
around the "no specified modes" error when downloading BBC video. I got
the latest get__iplayer.pl
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