On 19 July 2016 at 08:02, John Rose <[email protected]> wrote: > I had --raw in the command. I had that because the --help parameter gives > that --raw results in "RTMP->FLV". It used to do so, but it no longer does > so i.e. it gives a .ts which is not obviously processable in terms of > editing.
from the release notes (https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/release295): 3. New default streaming formats TV HLS (HTTP Live Streaming) is now the default format for on-demand TV HLS downloads are MPEG-TS (transport stream) files, which can be played by most media players. The files are re-muxed to MP4 by default to make them palatable to AtomicParsley for metadata tagging. Downloading with --raw will produce MPEG-TS files. RTMP (Flash) format is temporarily still available with --tvmode=flash. The previous default setting is available with --tvmode=flashbetter. and from get-iplayer --help: --raw Don't transcode or change the recording/stream in any way (i.e. RTMP->FLV, HLS->MPEG-TS) > ...it gives a .ts which is not obviously processable in terms of > editing. well, .ts files are most definitely processable and editable, and avidemux claims to work with .mp4 and .ts files, but I don't use it and can't really comment. I'd suggest you just don't use the --raw option: the transcoding that get-iplayer does just puts the video and audio streams into a more manageable container (mp4) to make it easier for people to do other stuff with the files. Jon _______________________________________________ get_iplayer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/get_iplayer

