On 21/09/2013 15:35, Alan Campbell wrote:
   Does it work for you?

Tested on Xubuntu 13.04

Your application doesn't download local/regional radio programmes. You can invoke a download, but no file is produced. I suspect you just need to add the necessary recording mode (flashaudio).

Anything in gui you don't like?  Defaults you'd prefer otherwise?

The "aac" and "m4a" radio formats are redundant. Only AAC audio is wrapped in a M4A container, so one implies the other. Since you have excluded WMA mode, you only really need two settings, something like: "Default" (MP3 for local/regional radio, M4A for national radio) and "Force MP3" (local/regional radio unaffected, national radio transcoded with --aactomp3).

I suggest you remove the rtsp* radio modes. They're rarely used, they're real-time only and they have never worked properly to my knowledge. They may sometimes work for live radio playback, but that's irrelevant to your application.

On first launch, only "include radio" is ticked in Search -> Include media types. I suggest having "include tv" set by default as well, or at least make "include tv" the default to conform with get_iplayer.

It would be handy if radio and tv channels were grouped together in the channel list.

Any other get_iplayer features that could be wrapped?

Perhaps the ability to perform a cache refresh?

gigi (or whatever it's to be called) here:
https://sites.google.com/site/entropyreduction/#gigi

I suggest you list your minimum get_iplayer version as 2.83. Every version earlier than 2.83 is broken for TV downloading. I expect most people have gotten the message, but there will no doubt be a few new users with Ubuntu LTS who will get burned unless they get a firm pointer towards the PPA build and get_iplayer 2.83+.



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