Thanks Mr Pumpkin!
I only have a 2MB connection but the Pi Zero handles get_iplayer from
the command line fine. Not bad for £4.20!
Installation was easy doing git clone and updating via git pull and then
just adding missing apps as advised by running the program.
Tom
On 03/07/16 20:31, artisticforge . wrote:
hello
A Raspberry Pi Version 3 running Raspbian (Debian Linux Jessie) will
run get_iplayer-2.95 very nicely.
Run the Pi headless and use SSH/VNC to communicate.
Inexpensive way to retain get_iplayer use.
I have Pi acting as DNS servers, HTTP servers & Mail Servers. Great
little computers.
So there is little at the end of the tunnel and it is NOT an oncoming train.
On Sun, Jul 3, 2016 at 2:03 PM, Owen Smith <owen.sm...@cantab.net> wrote:
Another piece of software dropping Vista support almost a year before the end
of official Microsoft support, sigh. Well I haven't used get_iplayer for
several months, this probably means I never will.
What annoys me is XP was well supported by third parties for several years
after Microsoft ceased support. Whereas Vista is being dropped by third parties
long before Microsoft support ceases. Why? My laptop came with Vista installed,
it does what I need, why do I get a much shorter life out of it than XP
purchasers got?
--
Owen Smith <owen.sm...@cantab.net>
Cambridge, UK
On 3 Jul 2016, at 18:18, dinkypumpkin <dinkypump...@gmail.com> wrote:
Release notes:
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/release295
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