What platform are you using, Prisca?
Linux is easier to copy and paste than windows--I've found. Linux is
straight forward, whereas one needs to right click on the command line
and then choose "paste" in the terminal in windows. Once you've grasped
that, it's easy to substitute the parameter you want to change in a
preset command (e.g.--my usual command line of "get_iplayer
--pid=b01xxxxx --modes=flashhd,flashvhigh --force").
Also, linux will keep commands from session to session, whereas windows
only keeps commands from open sessions. That is, you can resume
commands closed, previous sessions in Linux. Press F3 in windows on a
new session, and nothing happens: any old commands are gone.
Did that last comment make sense?
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Date: Sat, 13 Jul 2013 16:48:10 +0100
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On 13/07/2013 16:24, dinkypumpkin wrote:
On 13/07/2013 16:18, Prisca wrote:
This works well and I get the file name in the format I want except for
one thing: at the end of the date there is a string of erroneous letters
and numbers, for example Book at Bedtime - s01e01 - The Ocean at the End
of the Lane - 2013-07-08T2245000100
Asked and answered earlier in the week:
http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/get_iplayer/2013-July/004540.html
And those aren't "erroneous" characters. Its the time part of the
date string.
Thanks for the prompt response, I must have missed the earlier enquiry.
I'm not very confident with command lines so don't have a clue as to how
to add a substitution parameter that
contains just the date or how to write a batch file. Guess I'll just
have to stick to editing.
Thanks again.
Prisca
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