On 13 August 2013 23:53, fs ck <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> It's true that --pvrqueue can be used on a future schedule but the
> main purpose is to queue up the PIDs of matching programmes to be
> downloaded when the pvr next runs (i.e. get_iplayer --pvr). So it
> should work with current matches.
>
> I suspect what has happened here is that the index number specified
> 'went away' between the initial search and the --pvrqueue ?? Maybe
> there is a background indexing operation going on? If there is maybe
> the refresh failed and the index was short/empty for a while?
>

It does seem to happen consistently with searching.

For instance, the way I generally use get_iplayer is to search for
programmes in a particular category and --pvrqueue the ones that look
interesting.

so a:

get_iplayer <number> -l

gives info about the programme, but then

get_iplayer <number> --pvrqueue

immediately following yields the "0 matching programmes" error.

...which I don't really understand.

Thanks

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