On 10/01/2013 22:07, Phil Elvey wrote:
pvrsearch = _Countryfile_name_tv
category = Factual
fields = name
modes =
flashvhigh,flashhigh,flashstd,flashaac,flashaacstd,flashaudio,realaudio,wma
output = /home/phil/TV/iPlayer
search0 = ^Countryfile$
subtitles = 0
thumb = 0
type = tv
versionlist = default
[...]
As you can see, Countryfile and Miranda both have flashhd excluded from
the modes
However I will now post the output of the PVR download log, showing that
Countryfile downloaded last night in flashhd:
Matches:
203: Countryfile - Horses and Dogs, BBC One, Factual,Nature &
Environment,Science & Nature,TV, default
INFO: 1 Matching Programmes
INFO: Checking existence of default version
INFO: flashhd1,flashhd2,flashvhigh1,flashvhigh2,flashhigh1,flashhigh2
modes will be tried for version default
Only one very tiny thing looked out of place in your pvr list (though I
doubt it matters): the leading underscore in the search names. Did you
put those in?
I can't duplicate your problem, so here are some suggestions:
1. Stick that pvr output log on Pastebin (or similar site) and reply
here with the link. I'd like to see what is going with the other
searches, though I'm doubtful it will be of much help.
2. Run one of the problem PVR searches separately on the command line
with verbose logging enabled:
get_iplayer --verbose --force --pvr _Countryfile_name_tv
The --force option will allow to repeat the download you've already
done. You can hit Ctrl-C once the downloading begins. Delete any
previous downloads before running. Stick that log on Pastebin as well.
3. The next time you run your full pvr list, do it from the command line
as well and capture the log:
get_iplayer --verbose --pvr > log.txt 2>&1
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