Sometime before sending, Shevek typed (and on Sunday 2012-01-08 sent): > If you add --tag-fulltitle to your command line / options
Doesn't this mean that you are still subject to the whim of how the BBC choose to label each programme on its website ? They don't seem to do this consistenetly (at least, not for radio programmes which are the only ones I use tags for anyway). My pvr set-up knows what programmes it is looking for, it's entirely clear what date it is downloading the programme, and really, I'd like to set at least *some* of the the tags consistently myself, regardless of what the BBC might be saying. Currently I end up doing this by hand myself, often weeks later, in huge batches that take several hours work... For instance, one of my pvr files says: type radio channel BBC Radio 4 search0 Leading Edge and I would prefer it tagged with Genre: "radio", Artist "BBC Radio 4", Album "Leading Edge" and for title, the ISO date of transmission (or of downloading). This would make it appear in a sensible way in Amarok or Clementine. I have no doubt that others organise their collections differently and would also prefer to choose tags to fit. Typically this isn't remotely what I get, and what I get seems to change every few weeks as if the person typing in the bits of text which gets turned into tags is some new temporary employee every few weeks, with no rules to follow. Since there's nothing we can do about how the BBC sets things up, it would be nice to have options to define the tags which would be saved in the pvr search files. Mostly this stuff is only discovered after the fact, when it's way too late to find out what the website said (typically I catch up on radio programmes months later, rather than days). Andy _______________________________________________ get_iplayer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/get_iplayer

