windows version of iplayer - output format

2014-05-06 Thread Rod Crittenden
Hi:

I have the windows installer version of get-iplayer.

downloading from radio broadcasts...  the resulting file is of the format
m4a.

Can anyone advise me how to set up the iplayer so that the output format is
mp3 ?

Any assistance would be appreciated.

Regards
Rod




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Re: windows version of iplayer - output format

2014-05-06 Thread Chris Marriott



-Original Message- 
From: Rod Crittenden

Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2014 9:31 AM
To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
Subject: windows version of iplayer - output format


Hi:

I have the windows installer version of get-iplayer.

downloading from radio broadcasts...  the resulting file is of the format
m4a.

Can anyone advise me how to set up the iplayer so that the output format is
mp3 ?


Simply add the aactomp3 flag to the command line (ie add --aactomp3). You 
can apply this automatically by editing the options file in the folder 
C:\Users\All Users\get_iplayer and adding the line:


aactomp3 1

to the file.

Hope this helps,

Chris


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Re: windows version of iplayer - output format

2014-05-06 Thread Christopher Woods
For what it's worth, the iPlayer uses AAC audio for all radio (in an M4A 
wrapper) - if your media player can handle M4A, and if it's vaguely modern 
it should, then I urge you to keep the original quality AAC downloads.


If you ask get_iplayer to convert them to MP3, it will download the 
compressed AAC then *recompress* to MP3 yielding inferior quality audio.


Regards
Chris


On 6 May 2014 09:44:37 Chris Marriott ch...@chrism.demon.co.uk wrote:




-Original Message- From: Rod Crittenden
Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2014 9:31 AM
To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
Subject: windows version of iplayer - output format

Hi:

I have the windows installer version of get-iplayer.

downloading from radio broadcasts...  the resulting file is of the format
m4a.

Can anyone advise me how to set up the iplayer so that the output format is
mp3 ?

Simply add the aactomp3 flag to the command line (ie add --aactomp3). You 
can apply this automatically by editing the options file in the folder 
C:\Users\All Users\get_iplayer and adding the line:


aactomp3 1

to the file.

Hope this helps,

Chris


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RE: windows version of iplayer - output format

2014-05-06 Thread Rod Crittenden
Thanks for all your responses

First   I want to get MP3 because that is the format that can be used by
my hifi and tv to get stuff from PC around the house.

Chris...  your info about  aactomp32 in an options file sounds perfect,
except I do not seem to have an options file where you say there may be one.
Can you expand on that a bit more...  what is the name of the file and could
it be elsewhere ( under programs (x86) for instance ).

Thanks for your help 

Rod
  

-Original Message-
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Of Chris Marriott
Sent: 06 May 2014 14:01
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Subject: Re: windows version of iplayer - output format

-Original Message-
From: Christopher Woods
Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2014 11:56 AM
To: Chris Marriott ; get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: windows version of iplayer - output format

For what it's worth, the iPlayer uses AAC audio for all radio (in an 
M4A
wrapper) - if your media player can handle M4A, and if it's vaguely 
modern it should, then I urge you to keep the original quality AAC
downloads.

If you ask get_iplayer to convert them to MP3, it will download the 
compressed AAC then *recompress* to MP3 yielding inferior quality audio.

True, and certainly a consideration if you're recording music. I, however,
only ever record radio drama and spoken word programmes, so not an issue for
me at all. The recompressed MP3 is absolutely fine, quality-wise, for
speech.

Chris


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Re: windows version of iplayer - output format

2014-05-06 Thread Ben Shepherd
On my Windows 7 system, the file is in
C:\Users\username\.get_iplayer. Just create a plain text file (with
no extension) called options and put the option in there. I think
there's a way of saving options via the command line, but I can't
remember off-hand what it is.

Ben


On 6 May 2014 15:27, Rod Crittenden arress...@btinternet.com wrote:
 Thanks for all your responses

 First   I want to get MP3 because that is the format that can be used by
 my hifi and tv to get stuff from PC around the house.

 Chris...  your info about  aactomp32 in an options file sounds perfect,
 except I do not seem to have an options file where you say there may be one.
 Can you expand on that a bit more...  what is the name of the file and could
 it be elsewhere ( under programs (x86) for instance ).

 Thanks for your help

 Rod


 -Original Message-
 From: get_iplayer [mailto:get_iplayer-boun...@lists.infradead.org] On Behalf
 Of Chris Marriott
 Sent: 06 May 2014 14:01
 To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
 Subject: Re: windows version of iplayer - output format

 -Original Message-
 From: Christopher Woods
 Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2014 11:56 AM
 To: Chris Marriott ; get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
 Subject: Re: windows version of iplayer - output format

For what it's worth, the iPlayer uses AAC audio for all radio (in an
M4A
wrapper) - if your media player can handle M4A, and if it's vaguely
modern it should, then I urge you to keep the original quality AAC
 downloads.

If you ask get_iplayer to convert them to MP3, it will download the
compressed AAC then *recompress* to MP3 yielding inferior quality audio.

 True, and certainly a consideration if you're recording music. I, however,
 only ever record radio drama and spoken word programmes, so not an issue for
 me at all. The recompressed MP3 is absolutely fine, quality-wise, for
 speech.

 Chris


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Re: windows version of iplayer - output format

2014-05-06 Thread David Earle
get_iplayer --prefs-add --aactomp3

On 6 May 2014 15:37, Ben Shepherd bjasheph...@gmail.com wrote:
 On my Windows 7 system, the file is in
 C:\Users\username\.get_iplayer. Just create a plain text file (with
 no extension) called options and put the option in there. I think
 there's a way of saving options via the command line, but I can't
 remember off-hand what it is.

 Ben


 On 6 May 2014 15:27, Rod Crittenden arress...@btinternet.com wrote:
 Thanks for all your responses

 First   I want to get MP3 because that is the format that can be used by
 my hifi and tv to get stuff from PC around the house.

 Chris...  your info about  aactomp32 in an options file sounds perfect,
 except I do not seem to have an options file where you say there may be one.
 Can you expand on that a bit more...  what is the name of the file and could
 it be elsewhere ( under programs (x86) for instance ).

 Thanks for your help

 Rod


 -Original Message-
 From: get_iplayer [mailto:get_iplayer-boun...@lists.infradead.org] On Behalf
 Of Chris Marriott
 Sent: 06 May 2014 14:01
 To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
 Subject: Re: windows version of iplayer - output format

 -Original Message-
 From: Christopher Woods
 Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2014 11:56 AM
 To: Chris Marriott ; get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
 Subject: Re: windows version of iplayer - output format

For what it's worth, the iPlayer uses AAC audio for all radio (in an
M4A
wrapper) - if your media player can handle M4A, and if it's vaguely
modern it should, then I urge you to keep the original quality AAC
 downloads.

If you ask get_iplayer to convert them to MP3, it will download the
compressed AAC then *recompress* to MP3 yielding inferior quality audio.

 True, and certainly a consideration if you're recording music. I, however,
 only ever record radio drama and spoken word programmes, so not an issue for
 me at all. The recompressed MP3 is absolutely fine, quality-wise, for
 speech.

 Chris


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Re: windows version of iplayer - output format

2014-05-06 Thread Howard Orgel
On Tue, 6 May 2014 15:27:51 +0100, Rod Crittenden wrote:

 Thanks for all your responses
 
 First   I want to get MP3 because that is the format that can be used by
 my hifi and tv to get stuff from PC around the house.
 
 Chris...  your info about  aactomp32 in an options file sounds perfect,
 except I do not seem to have an options file where you say there may be one.
 Can you expand on that a bit more...  what is the name of the file and could
 it be elsewhere ( under programs (x86) for instance ).

Ah!  Windows 7 (64-bit)?  No problem, you don't need to know where the
options file is, because Get Iplayer does!  Run Get Iplayer and at its
command prompt enter the line below:

get_iplayer --prefs-add --mp3

which will add the line aactomp3 1 to your options file, creating
the file if it doesn't exist.  Thereafter, even without restarting Get
Iplayer, your radio downloads will be transcodes to .mp3 after
downloading.
-- 
Regards, Howard.

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Re: Help! get_iplayer has stopped working

2014-05-06 Thread dinkypumpkin

On 06/05/2014 22:39, David WIDGERY wrote:

WARNING: Your version of rtmpdump/flvstreamer does not support SWF Verification
WARNING: You may see this warning if rtmpdump has malfunctioned
WARNING: Use --verbose to print the output from rtmpdump


You've done something on your machine that broke rtmpdump.  The most 
likely cause is that you messed up the PATH environment variable.  Open 
up the get_iplayer console and run:


echo %PATH%

The default value of PATH should look like:

C:\Windows\system32;C:\Windows;C:\Windows\System32\Wbem;C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\

There may be additional entries as well from other installed software. 
If PATH doesn't contain C:\Windows\system32, rtmpdump (and likely other 
applications) will not work.  If that is the case, fix PATH via Control 
Panel.  If you don't know how, Google is your friend.


If PATH is OK, put your verbose log on Pastebin or similar and post the 
link here.  You can use --modes=flashlow --attempts=1 to cut down the 
number of download retries.




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Subtitles ahead not offset

2014-05-06 Thread Fintan Gaughan


I know how to delay subtitles  by -suboffset 3500
But how do you make it go ahead by a minute?

I downloaded in the flesh and the subtitles are horribly slow


Fintan


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Re: Subtitles ahead not offset

2014-05-06 Thread Peter S Kirk
On 7 May 2014 at 0:11, Fintan Gaughan Fintan Gaughan fgaug...@gmail.com 
wrote:
 
 I know how to delay subtitles  by -suboffset 3500
 But how do you make it go ahead by a minute?
 
 I downloaded in the flesh and the subtitles are horribly slow
 
 
 Fintan
 

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