; only available in
Worthing.
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year alone.
That's only meaningful if you include data on how old those devices were
and how many were still in use at the time Auntie castrated them.
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and the like. So your torrent downloads a bit slower. Big
deal.
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Vegetarian: n: a person who, due to malnutrition caused by
poor lifestyle choices, is eight times more likely to
catch TB than a normal person
of thousands of
cassette recordings that are worth preserving, all of which are slowly
degrading.
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-- Cartoon Law IV
On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 05:16:03PM +0100, Jim web wrote:
In article 20150518113734.ga21...@bytemark.barnyard.co.uk, David
Cantrell da...@cantrell.org.uk wrote:
So I bought a decent cassette deck, and a few modern
commercial recordings just to make sure I had everything working
properly
, and want to download stuff instead of recording
it are really not at all important to them.
That may change in the future, of course, and when their incentives
change then I expect their behaviour to change too.
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23.5 degrees
then
get_iplayer can be frobbed to use that instead of Dynamite. However, it
will require an API key. I assume that every user will have to get his
own key, so there will be a bit of faffing around required.
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If you can't imagine
get-iplayer and Nitro (the intended approach) - which I can't see
being viable.
Or, as is a *very* common model for stuff like this, users would have to
get their own API keys.
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Anyone who cannot cope with mathematics is not fully
On Wed, Jun 03, 2015 at 03:02:23PM +, David Lake wrote:
The idea of an API key is fine - the fact that Beeb has limited it to
commercial operators and BBC Employees only is not.
They've said that they're going to open it up to the public, and we have
no reason to doubt that.
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doesn't mean that they hate it. In fact, I
wrote my scripts *while I was working at the BBC on Dynamite*. I showed
them to my colleagues *and managers*. They thought it was a really good
idea and some of them started using them as well.
You're being paranoid.
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at us?
No. Dynamite decommissioning has been on the cards for several years. It
suffered from horrible feature-creep which led to it becoming ever more
unfit for its purpose.
This has been very clearly explained in the BBC blog posts that have
been mentioned on this list.
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that they were generated from metadata served up by Dynamite,
yes. At least back when I was there, pretty much *everything* iPlayer
went via Dynamite at some point.
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If I could read only one thing it would be the future, in the
entrails
! :-)
That was a broadcast of the Glyndebourne production wasn't it? There's a
DVD available in Glyndebourne's online shop if that's any help.
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bit-rate.
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-- Hanlon's Razor
Stupidity maintained long enough is a form of malice
-- Richard Bos's corollary
/
I believe that they'll have some of the Rugby World Cup games, so there
should be something worth watching on their shitty channels in a coupla
months time.
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There is no one true indentation style,
But if there were KR would be Its
On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 10:28:15AM +0100, Chris Marriott wrote:
> Hmmm. Curious. I download radio programmes with:
>
> get_iplayer --mode=flashaacstd --pid=xx
>
> No "type=" and it works just fine.
I presume that '--type radio' is a shortcut for a list of m
to Wigan,
and certainly never intending to be unemployed in Wigan.
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not work very
well. This is why I don't whine when NetPositive on my BeBox makes
stuff look like crap.
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practical.
If I'd known that then I would have elegantly refuted your silly
argument by telling you in great detail about the cake that I ate in
the station cafe at Port Erin.
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We found no search results for "crotchet
On 09/09/2015 11:35, Roger Rarebit wrote:
get_iplayer could do with a FLAC/"Apple Lossless" output for maximum
quality.
There's not much point, because only lossy recordings are available on
iPlayer.
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On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 03:18:46PM +0100, Budgie wrote:
> Many thanks for the explanation. My point was that unfortunately
> obvious descriptions like S1E3 are seldom extant in the filename and
> typing accurately is slow and tedious.
This is why modern shells have tab completion.
--pid b06q770g
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e used EyeTV and an Elgato DTT USB thingy for
that. I never bothered with HD myself, but the hardware supported it.
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We found no search results for "crotchet". Did you mean "crotch"?
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On 2016-02-17, 21:19, Peter S Kirk wrote:
Show some manners and do not post expletives.
Show some class and don't just dismiss stuff as "arty rubbish".
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torrent Sync. It's
almost free but not quite.
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are about it, just like I ignore anything about
Windows.
> Is there still a benefit to having this list at all? Would we be better
> off shutting it down entirely?
Yes. No. Better to shut down the forums, as mailing lists are always a
better way of communicating than web forums are.
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It is customary to put signatures at the end of messages, not the
beginning. I'm sure that if you put it at the end no-one would object.
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Please stop rolling your Jargon Dice and explain the problem
you are having to m
he dirent will go away but the inode will remain
until it is no longer in use. However, you won't be able to do anything
meaningful with it.
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I think the most difficult moment that anyone could face is seeing
their domestic servants, whether
y another
> process.
File locking semantics are completely different on Windows compared to
Unix, and get_iplayer is written in perl, which has very much a Unixy
background. I've not looked at the code, but unless there's extra
special Windows sauce in there it might not work.
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On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 09:29:22PM +0100, Clive wrote:
> I stupidly cleared my preferences file, tried to recreate it ...
Take this as a lesson in why you should have backups!
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Arbeit macht Alkoholi
On Mon, Aug 08, 2016 at 02:46:24PM +0100, RS wrote:
> From: David Cantrell
> >At least after the previous Olympics *everything* was available for
> >download on iPlayer.
> I must be being very stupid then, because I can't find it. If I go to a
> day in the Schedule which h
about the
"penny dreadfuls". Their cultural benefit nearly 200 years later
includes the character Sweeney Todd, but more importantly having access
to a culture's mass entertainment tells us about that culture things
that we wouldn't know if we just looked at what people of quality
enjoyed.
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download all the coverage of that sport so far, and links to individual
programmes if you only want some of them.
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NANOG makes me want to unplug everything and hide under the
annoys me is XP was well supported by third parties for several years
> after Microsoft ceased support. Whereas Vista is being dropped by third
> parties long before Microsoft support ceases. Why?
Because you neglected to pay the vendors for a support contract.
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this is the only one out of a hundred or so mailing lists
that I'm on where people get so pissy about stuff being on-topic.
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Please stop rolling your Jargon Dice and explain the problem
you are having to me in plain English, using small
*everything* was available for
download on iPlayer.
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"WHAT MAKES YOU SAY THERE IS A HOLE IN YOUR BUCKET?"
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[OS X] appeals to me as a monk, a user, a compiler-of-apps, a
sometime coder, and an easily amused primate with a penchant
for those that are pretty, colorful, an
SD or Solaris instead. It's the problem that the --bwlimit option
on rsync exists to solve.
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and egg whites, whisk, and place in
On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 09:44:43PM +0200, iz wrote:
> > >From: David Cantrell
> > >> >I'd like to rate-limit get_iplayer so that other things on the same
> > >> >machine that are also talking to the internet don't run like stunned
> If you are using
On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 12:46:51PM +0100, RS wrote:
> >From: David Cantrell Sent: Monday, August 15, 2016 23:37
> >I'd like to rate-limit get_iplayer so that other things on the same
> >machine that are also talking to the internet don't run like stunned slugs
> >in
On 2016-08-15, 18:08, John Bingham wrote:
On 15/08/16 17:42, David Cantrell wrote:
I think that's unlikely. That said, if someone were to add rate-limiting
options to get_iplayer I'd be very happy.
Fairly easy to slow down everything on a Linux interface. If anyone has
the time/inclination
ation before allowing people to
use iPlayer in a web browser it would then set a cookie. Receiving,
recording, and using a cookie in a command line program is trivial
although it would of course require changes to allow you to submit the
necessary information.
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urce instead of a rabidly anti-BBC
scandal-sheet that likes to publish pictures of scantily-clad young
teenage girls who are "all grown up now"?
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Us Germans take our humour very seriously
-- German cultural attach
n GiP on Windows 10.
If you can't use AAC format files (typically ending in .m4a) then there
are a zillion different tools for converting to mp3.
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"IMO, the primary historical significance of Unix is that it marks the
time in computer hist
>
> Asking for location makes no sense to me.
Ah, right, so just because it isn't helpful for your particular unusual
case they shouldn't do it.
By the same argument they should close down all of those radio stations
because of the unusual case of someone who is completely deaf.
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On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 12:05:01AM +0100, Peter S Kirk wrote:
> "I fetch items with gip. Play them with VLC. Update things as and when I
> decide."
And then there are normal people who aren't geeks. They're who smart
TVs exist for.
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On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 03:22:57PM +0100, RS wrote:
> >From: David Cantrell
> >Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2016 14:07
> >>Asking for location makes no sense to me.
> >Ah, right, so just because it isn't helpful for your particular unusual
> >case they sho
one out of hundreds of mailing lists I'm on where
people care so much about topic drift?)
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and German? THAT
is why they want English content, and also why their own content is not
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On 2016-09-29, 17:19, RS wrote:
From: David Cantrell
As far as I am aware there are no regional or local television or
radio stations which serve a single post code.
You're right, but you are also, I think, deliberately missing the point.
Each station serves a long list of postcodes, and you
of versions of a piece of
software and everything that surrounds it for long periods of time while
also upgrading it to provide new features for new users is just not
practical.
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to use
that to resurrect my keyword search RSS feeds.
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On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 04:44:10PM +0200, Mike Ralphson wrote:
> David Cantrell wrote:
> >And thanks for publishing the source too - I expect I'll be able to use
> >that to resurrect my keyword search RSS feeds.
> You can generate any keyword-search based RSS feed dynamically
On 2016-10-26, 18:34, Mike Ralphson wrote:
David Cantrell wrote:
Even better, looks like I won't have to write any code :-)
Except that ...
https://bbc-rss.herokuapp.com/rss/custom/ancient%20greece.rss
gives ...
Application Error
Sorry if it was me what broke it!
Hmm, that link
On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 08:50:21AM +, CJB wrote:
> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/
No, the BBC did not conspire with immigrants to cause house price
cancer.
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like it's just the BBC's multiplex that's
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ger. I'll try moving the aerial around
and stuff when I get home.
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There are two kinds of security, the one that keeps your sister
out, the one that keeps the government out and the one that
keeps Bruce Schneier
ng).
How did you manage to get a Nitro API key?
https://developer.bbc.co.uk/nitro still says that it's only open for
registration to BBC employees.
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Deck of Cards: $1.29.
"101 Solitaire Variations" book: $6.59.
Cheap repl
On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 04:16:33PM +0100, C E Macfarlane wrote:
> as for arcane-ness of language and difficulty in reading
> it's about on a par with The Bible!
That's what everyone thinks about languages that they are too damned
lazy to learn.
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evidence
> of support for it.
The first two google results for "perl regular expression" not good
enough for you :-)
BTW, it's Perl or perl, not PERL. Perl is the name of the language, perl
is the name of the interpreter.
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If you ha
herefore you will feel at home
> bloating my spam folder henceforth. Bye, bye.
Awww, poor baby who can't bear to hear that he's wrong.
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I think the most difficult moment that anyone could face is seeing
their domestic servants, whether maid or dr
ata from
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qjnv.xml
>
> ERROR: Failed to get version pid metadata from iplayer site
That appears to be a series or brand pid. If you supply the pid of an
individual episode it still works.
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lling their packages from somewhere other
> than a stable Ubuntu 2016-10, etc., that wouldn't update much once
> released; that might be a PPA you've told it about in the past.
Oh, so it's just Hipster for "third-party repository".
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One
ys that it uses APT (from
Debian) but also that they have loads of RPM packages. Either way,
better to just add a suitable package repository and use that instead of
each application supplying its own update tool.
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Vegetarian:
the Unix programming environment, it's fine if you have even
the slightest familiarity with perl. Shift is a keyword in the language.
You might as well complain about a C program using 'void' or 'case'.
As for readability, would you prefer this?
my $string = $_[0]; @_ = @_[1 .. $#_];
cos
> being broadcast. Why not, if increasing the frame rate yields greater
> improvement than increasing resolution on large screens?
I would presume that that's because the source material isn't available
in anything approaching 50fps.
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et_iplayer to download Channel 4 programs.
FWIW I just opened a ticket with Youtube-dl to support Channel 4:
https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/issues/14276
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There are two kinds of security, the one that keeps your sister
out, the one that ke
on Freeview called FreeSports.
But it doesn't show up in EyeTV on my Mac, using an Elgato Diversity
tuner. Anyone have any suggestions to fix that? No, re-scanning the
channel list didn't help.
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expect that that directory isn't in your $PATH, or whatever the
Windows equivalent is.
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are deliberately breaking it for customers of your VPN
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formats, as
well as ones that contain both. If you want to pick a particular audio
and video format and combine them ...
$ youtube-dl -f video_format+audio_format https://...
Very occasionally *only* video formats are available for radio
programmes. You want the -x option to make it DTRT
when I worked on it, IIRC, BBQ, LOLCATS)
concerned, a clip is just an episode with the 'is_clip' attribute set.
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o the BBC or to an
organisational unit of the BBC or the name of some third party whose
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with any further
> information. "
>
> I've never known it so bad.
You've obviously not been paying attention to people whining about
things not being instantly available before on this very mailing list.
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Europea
On Fri, Jul 06, 2018 at 05:27:53PM +0100, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
> On 06/07/2018 13:48, David Cantrell wrote:
> >On Thu, Jul 05, 2018 at 05:09:26PM +0100, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
> >>I've never known it so bad.
> >You've obviously not been paying attention to people whining a
ant and a
> 300-year-old desk are in the shop
My assumption would be that they are different versions of the same
episode, with one cut for length for eg a repeat.
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You may now start misinterpreting what I just
wrote,
> to ask for!
Could it be that some episodes contain archive footage that is available
only in some resolutions?
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k that I would like to
re-publish. And for a book with only two authors and one publisher it
should be easy compared to a TV programme with writers, actors,
directors, composers, ...
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Anyone who cannot cope with mathematics is not fully human.
At be
.
Wherever they're getting them from may not have rights for online
dissemination to the public, which just gets us back to the previous
problem. Broadcast rights and online rights are not the same thing.
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Good advice is always certain to b
ose a non-standard line ending
convention. In this case though we can't really blame them as they were
just copying CP/M. CP/M chose its line ending convention in 1974, a few
years after Unix chose its convention.
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e the crlf I/O layer, which is documented here:
https://perldoc.perl.org/PerlIO.html
Note however that an awful lot of perl code just doesn't bother. Windows
is very much a second-class citizen in the perl world.
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If you can read this, tha
ut
timing (video games, music and video production, controlling external
hardware), or needs to talk directly to hardware such as drivers for
obscure equipment.
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y there's at
> least a module that will do the same in Perl?
In perl the default is to assume the local machine's line seperator. You
can of course change this. There's probably something on the CPAN that
will wrap it up all neat and tidy so that you don't have to worry about
writing p
r deconstruction:
> Original poster politely communicates what could be vital information for
> people who have a shared interest in BBC programming.
>
> Second poster has a stick up his butt.
And is a hypocrite who deliberately posted an off-topic message, FORCING
all of us to down
used it instead of
writing mine!
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? I
don't recall ever seeing it in the wild after I did quite a bit of
annoying work to publish programme information to it from the iPlayer
back-end.
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e the search for something else.
Handbrake is a bit slow, but it is much easier to drive than ffmpeg, and
seems to work on files that ffmpeg either chokes on or, worse, appears
to succeed but actually produces unwatchable jerykvision.
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s of content from elsewhere. For example, stuff that isn't
broadcast in London:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0bwr3wl/
and stuff that was never broadcast:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p04tspjl/
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tly,
it has historically not been funded from the licence fee. Now that it
*is* funded by the licence fee we should welcome adverts on it as a way
of offsetting that effective reduction in the funding available to the
BBC.
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sometimes.
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Followed by other
text it means that user's home directory. Followed by nonsense that
doesn't match a username it's just a tilde:
$ echo ~
/home/dc
$ echo ~root
/root
$ echo ~macfh
~macfh
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do
something like this as a work-around for the latter not being present:
get_iplayer --exclude blah,`get_iplayer --prefs-show|grep exclude|sed
's/.* = //'`
which will extract the relevant line from your config file and massage
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to use.
libxml2-dev is the headers for that C library so that the perl code
knows how to link it.
You'll need both of those in addition to the perl code.
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