That line in the Perl script is part of the run_cmd function which calls all
the external programs. I think that it will be calling ffmpeg to carry out the
audio conversion and if that's missing then the conversion will fail.
I don't understand most of the Perl script (there's a reason it's
Hi everyone,
Much to my surprise this morning I had the following error message after
downloading a radio show using get_iplayer:
INFO: Converting to M4A
open3: IO::Pipe: Can't spawn-NOWAIT: No such file or directory at C:\Program
Files (x86)\get_iplayer\get_iplayer.pl line 2120.
This is not
Hi Steve,
Many thanks for your message.
I checked my installation folder and I do have the folder you mention - it
contains ffmpeg.exe and AtomicParsley.exe
I should perhaps have mentioned that the download works in that I get a .ts
file which certainly contains all the audio data as I can
Does the same happen with a TV programme or is it radio only?
If the ffmpeg binary is still present under the install directory for
get_iplayer, then a couple of things to try are:-
1st/ Is the binary in the %PATH% environment variable? Type 'path' from
a cmd line to see; it ought to contain one
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