On Wed Oct 29 20:10:32 BST 2014, roadcone wrote:

At least, my radio and TV downloads this evening, using pid,
produce the regular file names that I have been used to. For example:

Tommies_-_28_October_1914_-_2014-10-28T14_15_00Z.m4a
Intruders_1_-_-_She_Was_Provisional_-_2014-10-27T21_00_00Z.mp4

My --prefs file contains the following line:

fileprefix = <nameshort> - <senum> - <episodeshort> - <firstbcast>

Good evening Clive...

The reason you get your "regular" file names is exactly what you yourself state:

My --prefs file contains the following line:

So we know that at least the substitution parameters <nameshort>, <senum>, <episodeshort>, <firstbcast> do still work. If you didn't have the user defined option --file-prefix added to your options file (via --prefs-add), then I suspect the default file name string GiP generates would've been as I reported... And, by the way, do all of your radio downloads of this evening have an embedded thumbnail (embedding done by AtomicParsley normally, while "MP4 tagging M4A file")?

Regards
Vangelis

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