On 20 Jun 2014 at 0:14, dinkypumpkin dinkypumpkin <[email protected]> wrote:
> For now, a quick and dirty suggestion: Try using --subtitles and start a > download of the programme, something like: > > get_iplayer --subtitles --pid b046w2n8 > > When rtmpdump kicks off, kill it (Ctrl-C or use Task Manager in Windows > to kill perl.exe and rtmpdump.exe, in that order). You'll be left with > a .partial.srt file in your output directory that contains the > subtitles, along with the partially-downloaded FLV file, which you can > delete. Exactly what I do if initial download of show missed subtitles or they were not available when download started. btw: every download I do is "pid not found in tv cache" as I prefer not having a screen-full of programmes when I run the PVR. Cheers, Peter 15GB + 5GB bonus Free cloud storage, no credit card details required: https://copy.com?r=VnqHxA 5GB bonus for both for using referal link Cloud storage space and app provided by https://www.barracuda.com Files are stored on Barracuda's own servers, not amazon/aws or other third party as most including dropbox use _______________________________________________ get_iplayer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/get_iplayer

