Hi Jim, > My concern is that I only have a total of 8GB of ram at present on the > machine, and the 1280x720 50fps files tend to come in at 2GB or more > per hour.
Yes, you'd need to finish one download off, clearing RAM disk, before starting the next. > To save time and avoid running past 9am (and entering metered time) it > would be quickest to do all the fetches first. I too have metered broadband, but have automated use of it begin at 00:03 using timeout(1) to ensure it is killed by my 08:00 cut-off time if it didn't complete for some reason. Have you considered something similar, perhaps using get_iplayer's `--pvr-queue', etc., to add programmes of interest, and then telling it to `run' some or all of the queue items? > but have about three times as much data written to hd at some point. Yes, with my preferred choices, get_iplayer's writes to disk would be downloaded video downloaded audio video and audio combined into MP4 tagged MP4 so 3(v+a), and I'm not converting to 25 fps. > I could use spinning rust I guess. but that seems messy. Do you have it already available in the machine to use? That seems an easy compromise. You could also look at your SSD's specifications and whether you're striving too hard to avoid what might not be a problem with modern ones and their built-in wear levelling. -- Cheers, Ralph. https://plus.google.com/+RalphCorderoy _______________________________________________ get_iplayer mailing list get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/get_iplayer