On 15/10/2019 12:40, RS wrote:
> On 15/10/2019 11:47, Budge wrote:
> 
>> I am not clear which part of your advice is a quote from the wiki and
>> which is from you based on my message.  I have identified the full path
>> to the file in my command so it should work.
>> Any ideas what more I can do?
>>
> 
> The quote from the wiki
> https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/tagging#re-tagging-files
> was in double quotes.
> 
> <quote>
> "Re-tagging files
> 
> Metadata tags can be added (or re-added) to existing files with the
> --tag-only option. Use --pid to identify the programme whose metadata is
> to be used and --tag-only-filename to identify the file to modify."
> </quote>
> 
> If there is a bug in get_iplayer which prevents --tag-only tagging or
> re-tagging with the metadata if the streams are no longer available
> there is nothing you can do, unless you want to modify the code.
> 
> As for your missing file, try using ls with the filename and path to
> check that it exists.  Have you moved the file to a different path since
> you downloaded it?
> 
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Hi Richard,
Please forgive me, I didn't look carefully and your reply is perfectly
clear.

I have moved the file from whence it came following download but the
file is where my command states.  Will check my syntax but could it be
the metadata is not found?  Where is it looking and for what?

Not at workstation at present but will try another file just in case.

Thanks for your reply.
Budge

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