I wish we could get the uncompressed "Concert Sound" again - that was truly 
spectacular.

D 

-----Original Message-----
From: get_iplayer <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Jim 
Lesurf
Sent: 24 July 2018 15:13
To: [email protected]
Subject: Proms puzzles

I've been getting various R3 Proms items fine via using my generally preferred 
approach - using the pids I can find from the 'schedules' pages.
However I found another page that offerred other items, which has worked in 
some cases, but not others. So I'm puzzled by this and wonder if someone knows 
a way past the problems.

Note that I'm focussed here on the R3 (audio) items, not TV.

The key page is at

https://www.bbc.co.uk/events/rxfhzc/by/date/2018/07

which lists the proms, etc, by date.

Selecting a particular prom from that pops up another page that then offers 
what files are available.

For the first two proms these pages offerred both 'excerpts' (e.g. a single 
composition from the prom) and some 'headphone mix' or 'binaural'
alternatives. GIP let me download these as usual.

Note that one curio here is that these items seem to 'expire' after just a few 
days, not the usual month. So the first examples are now presumably no longer 
available. 

However for more recent proms the 'excerpt' items should, I think, still be 
available and they show a little 'clock' item and a text showing something like 
'2d' which I take to mean 'available for another two days'.

*But* if I try their PIDs I find GIP fails to fetch them. Instead it tells me 
that the HAF modes aren't available. Yet this didn't happen for the first few 
proms. Questions here are why, and am I doing something wrong?

I also think it may be the case that the main pids shown here differ from those 
on the schedules pages. But I've not fully checked that as I'm currently 
puzzled by the above failures and the curio of the very short periods of 
availability.

The signs are that these files are being produced quite separately from the 
main ones listed in the daily shedules, but the inconsistencies seem really odd.

BTW I don't think the 'headphone mixes' are much to write home about. They seem 
to be a mix, not genuine binaural. And here with the headphones I'm using, I 
prefer the standard broadcast balance! ... at least for the only two proms thus 
far that have offerred the choice. :-)

Cheers,

Jim

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