Just to be sure, do you see a couple of lines above that which read:
RTMPDump 2.4 git-b627335 2011-7-23
(c) 2010 Andrej Stepanchuk, Howard Chu, The Flvstreamer Team; license:
GPL
Yes, those two exact lines. Sorry I didn't notice them at first.
Once you've removed all traces of get_iplayer,
On 21/10/2011 11:57, Marina Casas wrote:
When I reinstalled it, I encountered an error saying that LAME file
wasn't found for download, which was solved when I run the setup again
(this also happened the first time I installed it).
That problem was fixed a few days ago (see list archive). You
I used get_iplayer with success in the past, but for several months now
it fails to download every programme I try, with this message:
No specified modes (flashhigh,flashstd,flashnormal) available for this
programme with version 'default' (try using --modes=)
I'm using it on Linux Debian Sid.
On 21/10/2011 13:56, Marina Casas wrote:
Maybe it's irrelevant, but my computer is old and I haven't had the time
to format it and reinstall everything in about a year and a half, maybe
two years. Maybe something, somewhere among the (maybe) hundreds of
useless archives that need a cleanup has
The lines you entered above will make get_iplayer print some
additional info and then quit before actually attempting to launch
rtmpdump. The additional info should show the output from rtmpdump
--help (if any) that get_iplayer is attempting to parse.
At the end I can see the following
Hi all,
Does anybody know how to convert .partial.mp4 files to complete video files
after
an ffmpeg failure? I have some videos that downloaded completely, but ffmpeg
hung/crashed during conversion. I know that if the video is still available on
the BBC
iPlayer, then the file can still be
On 21/10/2011 14:46, Claire wrote:
At the end I can see the following lines:
ANDA1 - -1
ANDA2 - .\RTMPDump\rtmpdump.exe
ANDA3 -
Thanks for taking the time to check that. That output confirms that
rtmpdump.exe does not execute properly from within get_iplayer. But I
guess that isn't
Hi all,
Does anybody know how to convert .partial.mp4 files to complete video files
after
an ffmpeg failure? I have some videos that downloaded completely, but ffmpeg
hung/crashed during conversion. I know that if the video is still available
on the BBC
iPlayer, then the file can
On 21 Oct 2011, Nigel Taylor wrote:
On 10/21/11 13:37, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I used get_iplayer with success in the past, but for several months now
it fails to download every programme I try, with this message:
No specified modes (flashhigh,flashstd,flashnormal) available for this
On 21/10/2011 16:34, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I have both of these. I reported the problem as a bug but the maintainer
said he couldn't reproduce it. I have a similar problem on another
machine, also running Sid.
Your Debian bug report didn't offer any clue how to reproduce your
problem, and
Using Mint 11 and today, I have hardly had a clean download - having to
try multiple times to get what I have, and have a long list of items
that fail repeatedly. Using terminal for d/l and part way through, items
simply hang then give time-out error messages, or not, quite often.
--verbose
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