On Wed Apr 22 20:17:12 BST 2015, Steve Rochford wrote:
Apologies for a long post on my first email
but I hope it's clear.
Welcome to the list, Steve :-)
I can see that there are several occurrences of the programme
- it's repeated multiple times in the week.
It looks as if get-iplayer is getting the details for the last showing
of the programme, which is in the future,
but it has already been shown and is available for download.
...
If I delete the tv.cache file and download using the PID,
then it works fine
Your issue has been covered very recently
in the mail list archives:
http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/get_iplayer/2015-April/date.html
Read this thread:
http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/get_iplayer/2015-April/007520.html
(scroll down after each post and click the URL after "Next message").
Specifically read my explanation @
http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/get_iplayer/2015-April/007525.html
TLDR (but you should've!):
It's a bug with v2.92 ONLY IF YOU USE THE FUTURE CACHE, i.e.
get_iplayer --type=tv,radio -f --refresh-future --force
Don't use the future cache with v2.92 - delete your radio.cache, tv.cache
files, remove the --refresh-future switch from your prefs - if it exists
there,
get_iplayer --prefs-del --refresh-future - and rebuild your cache with just:
get_iplayer --type=tv,radio -f --force
Is there an option to say
"try and fetch even if it looks as if it's not yet been shown"
or any other way to make it fetch programmes like this
which are shown multiple times in a week?
If your cache files contain future entries due to using the
future cache with v2.92, add the --future switch to your
GiP download commands....
You can opt to manually update to GiP v2.93-dev
(develop branch) where the bug is fixed, if you still wish
to use the future cache - directions linked in my "explanation"
post in the archive mentioned above...
HTH !
Regards,
Vangelis
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