correct
> and should solve the problem? i.e. That's the list of packages I need?
It looks plausible. apt handles dependencies, so when you tell it to
install libxml-libxml-perl it will figure out that it needs libxml2-dev
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and each CPU a new task when it finishes. There's some
small overhead in figuring out where each chunk begins, and in wrangling
pointers so that you end up with the results in a sequence of decoded
frames. Encoding is of course similar.
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On Fri, Sep 06, 2019 at 03:11:35AM +0100, Owen Smith wrote:
> BBC Sounds is new and trendy (to BBC eyes). Podcasts are the up and coming
> thing (only at least a decade late there chaps, never mind).
The BBC has been doing podcasts for longer than that.
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s is what happens when the online version
has been edited either because someone said something they shouldn't
have, or because the BBC doesn't have online rights for some of the
content.
Or of course because someone ticked the wrong box.
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On Fri, Jul 19, 2019 at 11:22:24AM +0100, Colin Law wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Jul 2019 at 11:17, David Cantrell wrote:
> > The current caches, which IIRC are for a month's worth of programmes,
> > are 2.3MB for TV and 5.2MB for radio. So around 90MB for a year's worth,
> > whic
lso used to provide data to third-party EPGs and other internal
BBC systems.
* the one real exception I can think of is when stuff goes straight to
iPlayer without being broadcast, such as when Zoo Quest was imported
from the archive.
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On Tue, Feb 04, 2020 at 10:33:13PM +, MacFH - C E Macfarlane wrote:
> I thought YouTubeDownloader might have done it, but I couldn't get it to
> work.
You mean youtube-dl? That was my first instinct too but no luck. They
accept requests for new sites to support via Github.
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communication going on around you.
My experience is that Bluetooth interference makes the signal drop out
completely, it doesn't add pops and crackles to the sound. That sounds
more like either the player is sending dodgy data, or the headphones are
knackered.
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y file to another lossy format is *very* noticeable.
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that way
- and note that youtube-dl does support usernames/passwords for at least
some sites that require them.
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to get it working. Can anyone help with that?
Something along the lines of ...
wget
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/master/get_iplayer.1
sudo mv get_iplayer.1 /usr/local/man/man1
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. There is of course a
constant game of whack-a-mole with VPN end-points, but hardly anyone
actually uses those so blocking them isn't particularly important.
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http
://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/osx#wpm
If you've managed to install get_iplayer then surely you ought to be
able to install the PVR.
It depends on how you installed it. It appears, for example, to not be
installed if you use homebrew.
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nd another similar script to report the resolution. You could use
these in another small script of your own to conditionally re-download
only those that aren't in your desired quality:
https://github.com/DrHyde/shellscripts/blob/master/fps
https://github.com/DrHyde/shellscripts/blob/master/ffres
On 05/07/2022 21:04, Budge wrote:
On 05/07/2022 19:00, David Cantrell wrote:
$ AtomicParsley In_Our_Time_-_John_Bull_m0018nsd_other.m4a --textdata
...
Atom "©grp" contains: Factual,History,Discussion & Talk
...
Atom "©gen" contains: Factual
Not now at the machine wher
ot;©lyr" contains: Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the origin of this
personification of the English everyman and his development as both
British and Britain in the following centuries. He first appeared
blahblahblah ...
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As far as I know conversion to mp4 is just changing the container format,
there’s no recompression.
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