RE: Workaround for broken(?) m4a files from ffmpeg, was Re: [PATCH] Output AAC as M4A for iTunes with metadata tags

2011-04-15 Thread bat guano
rtmpdump produces FLV files, which have nowhere to put a value for the average bit rate. So this isn't something that rtmpdump could fix. I think ffmpeg is the right place to handle this. When ffmpeg runs (using -acodec copy), it displays a

Re: Re: Workaround for broken(?) m4a files from ffmpeg, was Re: [PATCH] Output AAC as M4A for iTunes with metadata tags

2011-04-15 Thread richard
On Fri Apr 15 bat guano wrote: Simon wrote: rtmpdump produces FLV files, which have nowhere to put a value for the average bit rate. So this isn't something that rtmpdump could fix. I think ffmpeg is the right place to handle this. When ffmpeg runs (using -acodec copy), it displays a

Re: Can watch iPLayer but not use get_iplayer?

2011-04-15 Thread dinkypumpkin
On 15/04/2011 15:22, dinkypumpkin wrote: It looks like the BBC has relocated the flash player file referenced in the URL above, but rtmpdump doesn't interpret the 301 response code to go the new location. I was hitting this last night, but it didn't kill downloads on radio programmes, just tv.

Re: Can watch iPLayer but not use get_iplayer?

2011-04-15 Thread Vangelis forthnet
On Sat Apr 16 00:13:41 BST, bat guano (batguano...@hotmail.com) wrote: Hi That TV programme has downloaded OK for me without using the patch. No error messages. Maybe it's because RTMPDump v2.3 is installed (not v2.2). Hi, bat... I'm using get_iplayer from Greece, I'm on Windows Vista SP2 x86