On 18 April 2012, at 18:53, Ronny Andersson wrote:

> 
>> $ get_iplayer social
>> get_iplayer v2.80, Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Phil Lewis
>> This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details use --warranty.
>> This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain
>> conditions; use --conditions for details.
>> 
>> Matches:
>> 2115:   The Anti-Social Network - -, BBC Three, Factual,Guidance,TV, default
>> 
>> INFO: 1 Matching Programmes
>> $
>> $ get_iplayer --pvrqueue social
> 
> 
> Why don't you use the index instead;
> 
> $ get_iplayer --pvrqueue 2115
> 
> This will add only this program using the PID instead. When you refresh later 
> it still uses the PID in the pvr queue, since the indexes changes all the 
> time but the PID is always the same.

The reason I don't is that I usually perform the search, use my bash history to 
find the last time I used pvrqueue and then replace the last word with "!!:$".

Also, if you have --refresh running as periodic cronjob there is a chance 
(slim, hopefully) that the index number will change in the time between running 
the search and adding the pvr item. Generally I have considered this preferable 
to having to wait for a refresh if the cache is more than 4 hours old - far too 
often this has caused me to have to wait before a search is completed. 

aB.


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