On 28/11/2018 14:50, Budge wrote:
On 25/11/2018 15:22, Anna Obarzanowska wrote:
The different versions may also be pre/post-watershed, or signed.
[snip]
Further to this I have just had an issue with a recent download which
was shown as pre-watershed and then crashed for some reason. The
download then started again automatically but then came as the
'original' version even though the time of the download was before the
watershed.
Subsequently I have tried to download during the day time using pid
and the pre-watershed version comes up although it seems to me
unlikely the subject matter would be watershed sensitive, e.g.:-
'Operation_Gold_Rush_with_Dan_Snow_Series_1_-_1._Mountain_Passes_b0824c97_original.'
This raises two question;
How do I force the 'original' version for download, since it is
clearly extant irrespective of ToD?
If you append --info to the command line, it will show the versions
available.
To download the original version (if it exists online at the time) ,
just append --version=original. Currently, for the pid in question, the
only versions available are "audiodescribed" and "original". For the
second episode, it's "audiodescribed" and "prewatershed".
It's not the first time that the BBC has uploaded further versions a day
or two after the initial versions. I'm guessing that the only difference
between "prewatershed" and "original" is language, i.e. the deletion of
an expletive.
Alan
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