On 27/08/11 09:53, gary wrote:
http://www.xroxy.com/proxy-country-GB.htm
I've got something downloading using a UK proxy.

I'm a fan of the Beeb. I have XM in the car, which has two BBC feeds.
(The pop music channel is awful, but the World Service is great.) Also a
squeezebox to listen to various BBC streams.

I'm not sure if you have any BBC audio I can't get via podcast, but at
least I have another means for download.

I also have XMBC, which has a get_iplayer hook, though I think I rather
PVR, especially if I have to use a proxy.

I tried to set up get_iplayer on my windows box that already is set up
with WAMP server (appache mysql php on windows), but no luck. I may ask
about that later. [I'm running php code on it, but never set up a CGI
before.]

Ultimately I think I will just use the command line since the author
doesn't trust the Appache in the CGI.



On 8/27/2011 1:38 AM, Chris Marriott wrote:


-----Original Message----- From: gary
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 9:21 AM
To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: No specified modes

OK, but when I listened to the Linux Outlaws "Oggcamp" episode, they
made it sound like get_iplayer got around the proxy. I just played it
again, and maybe that was just my interpretation.

As stated, you'll be able to use "get_iplayer" to download radio
programs without any problem, and the BBC do some truly excellent radio
comedy, drama, documentaries, etc. It forms the mainstay on my
travelling-to-work iPod listening.

Cheers,

Chris



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