Alan,
did you install GiP from one of the websites or did you use the Mint
repositories to install? If you use the latter method it would also
automatically install any dependencies. The Perl module you mention can
be installed through apt-get, a google search gave me:
Is Chrome the problem? I ran GiP in Chrome until about 2 months ago when
I was getting the zero cache issue you describe. I also have Firefox and
Seamonkey installed and it runs fine in those (haven't tried Opera as
yet). I'm using Fedora but don't reckon that should make a difference in
this
I just had to re-authenticate with the get_iplayer mail server,
apparently I had 14 bounces? Only one I'm aware of missing was the
latest ANN from Square Penguin.
Topsy
On 08/02/17 16:55, Charles Bradshaw wrote:
My replies to the list are bouncing. I didn't break the rules.
Why?
It certainly is supported. Running on 2 of my Fedora 28 desktop PC's
P.
On 26/01/2019 19:02, Charles Johnson wrote:
On 26/01/2019 09:30, ipla...@nutwood.net wrote:
how do I run the Web PVR? I have found multiple options on the web,
none of which I can get to work.
afaicr ( i could be wrong
Okay. Firstly download the get_iplayer.cgi script
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/master/get_iplayer.cgi
and install it into usr/bin or usr/local bin (my pref). Don't forget to
make it executable - chmod 755 get_iplayer.cgi
Hopefully you already have get_iplayer
me:
/usr/local/bin/get_iplayer.cgi --listen 127.0.0.1 --port 1935 &
Then point your browser at http://127.0.0.1:1935/
This might look convaluted but I've found it to be very stable. No root
permissions are needed except to install te scripts to /usr/local/bin or
usr/bin
Paul
On 27/01/2019
Well ...
$ get_iplayer_web_pvr
bash: get_iplayer_web_pvr: command not found...
As I said, my system runs the PVR from login and stays there until
shutdown (stays after logout). Instead of 127.0.0.1 I used a fixed
network IP address for my home server and, from another system (inc my
You can use the programme PID (b006m9kn) and download all of the
individual programmes (all 21) with one command:
get_iplayer --pid b006m9kn --pid-recursive
Paul
On 07/07/2019 14:32, Dave Widgery wrote:
Hi
I have noticed that the complete Porridge with Ronny Barker is
available on IPlayer
there is something
different about boxed sets that is stopping the keyword working?
Dave
On Sun, 7 Jul 2019 at 15:44, Paul Turvey wrote:
You can use the programme PID (b006m9kn) and download all of the
individual programmes (all 21) with one command:
get_iplayer --pid b006m9kn --pid-recursive
Various resolutions available on the Royal Family channel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8H3WJ2qRwiQ_channel=TheRoyalFamily
On 06/06/2022 11:21, David Taylor wrote:
Off-topic, but has any a full resolution link to the full Queen Meets
Paddington" video? Can't find it on the iPlayer, and the
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