On Sun Apr 17 21:20:22 BST 2016, Don Grunbaum wrote:
I have added a recursive pvr job with the above "brand" pid, but when I run the pvr it doesn't find any programmes, either in pvr-single mode, or "normal" mode. I've tried it before with other "brand" pids, but it has never worked for me.

... Sorry to hear that, Don :-(

My OS is WinVista SP2 Home Premium 32bit, I have GiP 2.94 installed and prior to posting, I did try all the commands I advised you to use; they all worked as expected!

In one of your previous posts you said:
The command line works fine.

so that means you did manage to record some of the already broadcast radio shows belonging to brandPID=p03lsql7 by issuing

get_iplayer --type=radio --pid=p03lsql7 --pid-recursive

in the CLI (???).

Can you post the console output when running the pvr job, so that we can see what's possibly wrong? In the CLI run:

get_iplayer --pvr-single="ONCE_BBC_Radio_2_50s" > PVR_log.txt 2&>1

"PVR_log.txt" should be created inside GiP's installation folder, i.e. C:\Program Files\get_iplayer (for 32bit OS). If small, attach to an e-mail, else post it on a pastebin-type site and then share the link here.

If --pid-recursive works in the CLI, then it should also work in the PVR (CLI or GUI) - remember, the GUI is just a frontend for the CLI...

If you have already fetched shows manually via the CLI, running that PVR job should be able to detect and download (more recent) radio shows not already present inside your history file (Brand and/or Series PID demand the XML::Simple perl module, but that is already installed by the Windows installer; plus, it should be there and working fine if "--pid=p03lsql7 --pid-recursive" works in the CLI)...

I honestly hope you get this sorted!

Best regards.

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