On 11 April 2012 13:34, Charles Johnson wrote:
> I wonder if anyone here might be interested in some content swapping -
> particularly those interested in Schubert? I have quite a bit but am missing
> some parts. I don't know what rules apply in such a case, but i could
> understand if direct cont
I wonder if anyone here might be interested in some content swapping -
particularly those interested in Schubert? I have quite a bit but am
missing some parts. I don't know what rules apply in such a case, but i
could understand if direct contact were preferred.
CJ
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On 11/04/2012 09:45, Andy Bircumshaw wrote:
Note: I think it may be better practice to have a single --modes setting, rather
than separate --tvmode& --radiomode settings. Perhaps someone else can comment
on that?
Using a single --modes setting might burn an extra millisecond or two as
get_i
On 11/04/2012 09:38, Charles Johnson wrote:
On 07/04/12 14:40, dinkypumpkin wrote:
but you've omitted --type=radio from your command line. get_iplayer
only searches TV programmes by default.
Thanks for that. That's surprising when a pid is supplied
In a search context, get_iplayer treats a PI
On 10 April 2012, at 21:03, Alastair wrote:
>> ...
>> Putting `get_iplayer --pvr` in a crontab allows you to schedule the
>> downloads for
>> off-peak &/or unmetered hours.
>>
>> Note that the various different versions of a program (flashhd, flashvhigh,
>> flashhigh,
>> flashstd &c) are NOT
On 07/04/12 14:40, dinkypumpkin wrote:
but you've omitted --type=radio from your command line. get_iplayer
only searches TV programmes by default.
Thanks for that. That's surprising when a pid is supplied
Thanks also for the tips. My get_iplayer version is indeed old. I will
try to get the la
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