On 14/09/16 07:44, SquarePenguin wrote:
On 14/09/2016 07:04, The Kernel wrote:
Don’t forget, you still need a TV Licence to watch or record programmes
on any channel as they are being shown on TV or live on an online TV
service
? On any channel - really? Do they mean any BBC or ANY...
They
On Wed Sep 14 13:42:05 BST 2016, RS wrote:
-i says
timeadded: 3 days 1 hours ago (2016-09-11T10:22:11+00:00)
so it has been updated.
Greetings Richard :-)
The "timeadded" part actually informs you
of when that specific audio programme first
populated your local "radio.cache" file;
it has
On 12/09/16 13:10, Jim web wrote:
In article <9BCBF20534D84359B637D3DE316579C1@RJCDESK>, RS
wrote:
Has anyone tried to do this? As Jim says, the propagation/processing
delays will differ. The issue is whether the relative delay is
constant, which would mean a fairly easy
From: Vangelis forthnet Sent: Monday, September 12, 2016 19:37
By examining your verbose log, I find that:
1. The downloaded file size (using mode
dashhigh - native perl downloader is used)
is 420.75MB (partial file before remuxing),
while in my test it was 421.58MB, i.e. slightly larger.
I
hello
I mis typed my previous reply.
the culprit may be differences in the perl Installations.
using different ffmpeg including the latest from ffmpeg.org
still resulted in truncated audio files.
that would point to that the downloaded file is different in some way.
later today i will
On 14/09/2016 07:04, The Kernel wrote:
> Don’t forget, you still need a TV Licence to watch or record programmes
> on any channel as they are being shown on TV or live on an online TV
> service
>
> ? On any channel - really? Do they mean any BBC or ANY...
They mean any. That's been the law for
Don’t forget, you still need a TV Licence to watch or record programmes
on any channel as they are being shown on TV or live on an online TV service
? On any channel - really? Do they mean any BBC or ANY...
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