On Thu Jul 4 00:31:10 BST 2013, Chris J Brady wrote:

Using latest Windows-based get_iplayer with Quick URL / Record feature.
Recording the following programme:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b02ywzx7/Travelling_Folk_27_06_2013/

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INFO: flashaudio1,wma1 modes will be tried for version default
INFO: Trying flashaudio1 mode to record radio: Travelling Folk - 27/06/2013
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INFO: Connected...
Starting download at: 0.000 kB
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Download complete
MPlayer Redxii-SVN-r36348-4.6.3 (C) 2000-2013 MPlayer Team
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From what I see, nothing at all went wrong there Chris!
Your audio file comes from BBC Scotland (a Nations Station);
this is streamed (as i have only last Monday posted about...) in mp3 format, rtmpdump downloads this inside an FLV container. Then MPlayer is used to demux the raw MP3
stream from the FLV file...
(FFmpeg is also capable of demuxing this, but as I recall from
posts many months ago, some "issues" arise in some Open Source OSes during this process... With the abolition of the RealAudio streams - it is very hard to find one, even in Radio Archive Pages - and the impracticallity of dumping WMA streams in real-time, Mplayer
is now almost exclusively used for demuxing those MP3
streams from the "flashaudio" radiomode; perhaps it is now time to review those "issues", that is if they persist even with the latest FFmpeg packages, so as to do away
completely with MPlayer in the next GiP update...)

From the link:
https://github.com/dinkypumpkin/get_iplayer/wiki/installation#wiki-requirements-programs

rtmpdump - Saves Flash audio/video streams to FLV files.
mplayer - Converts FLV files to MP3 format (for BBC regional and local radio)

and from the link:
https://github.com/dinkypumpkin/get_iplayer/wiki/winsetup

The first time MPlayer runs (i.e., the first time you download a regional or local radio programme) after a fresh installation, it will scan the available fonts on your system and will produce a large volume of extra output in your console window. This will not affect the programme download.

Now, if the "fonts scanning" is performed every time MPlayer is called upon to perform a demux, then I have no clue why this happens and shall ask for the "infantry" to step in, i.e. the real experts.
In such a case, you may have to provide more info about your system...

Regards, Vangelis.



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