On 18/05/2017 12:32, Budge wrote:
On 18/05/17 05:18, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
Hi Budge

Hmmm I notice that when you tried to download using the PID the output tells you that it's not in the cache, isn't this the reason why your PVR download failed (something that a refresh would/should have picked up)?
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Hi Alan,
Now this is a good point which gives me pause. I recall some posts about cache refresh and will have to go back and read.

In fact I have never before taken any action with the cache so I have no idea how it used to be refreshed in the past. The pvr just worked and I thought the pvr search did the cache refresh automagically.

Have things changed? What should I do to correct this as I am likely missing several other programmes if you are correct?
Regards,
Budge


I don't generally use the PVR but from memory it refreshes every 4 hours by default. You'll find the appropriate setting in the file "run_pvr_scheduler.cmd" (which is located in the gip folder in Program Files (x86)).

When you download by PID then it doesn't matter if the programme isn't in the cache (except perhaps for missing metadata) but if you search by programme name then it's always worthwhile refreshing the cache.

Generally most of my radio programmes are downloaded using the prog name so I always first do a:
    get_iplayer --type=radio --refresh
then I load the batch file that lists the progs I wish to download. That way I'm assured of having the programmes in the cache.

HTH

Alan


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