On Fri May 5 18:16:01 BST 2017, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Maybe your tv.cache has gaps.
It seems to have.
I have done
./get_iplayer --quiet --refresh --refresh-future
"--refresh --refresh-future" won't help you in this case;
your tv.cache gap for pid=b08nyc9z is for a broadcast
date more
Hi Vangelis,
> Apparently it is:
If you remove it from the cache by deleting that line, does --info then
obtain the availabledate from what's now out on the Internet to
retrieve?
> Have you performed --cache-init immediately after you updated to GiP
> 3.00?
Yes, I did and read all the 3.00
On Fri May 5 13:56:01 BST 2017, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Is the programme in your cache? It isn't here.
Hello there Ralph :-)
Apparently it is:
get_iplayer pid:b08nyc9z =>
=
C:\Program Files\get_iplayer>get_iplayer pid:b08nyc9z
get_iplayer
On Fri May 5 11:48:37 BST 2017, Doug Faunt wrote:
if you feel you have a genuine issue/feature request,
be free to pursue this further in the support forums!
(snip)
It's not a big deal and is probably a result
of the new method of working.
Hello again Doug :-)
A related (if not exact) issue
I have just had to force a refresh of the TV cache because:
1/ the intial refresh afer installing 3.00 failed - it hung up - so I
had to delete the old cache files and start over
2/ a search for a BBC 4 programme aired yesterday isn't in the cache,
and the cache refuses to refresh as it used to
Hi Vangelis,
> > With 3.00, programme PID b08nyc9z has no `available' field when I
> >
> > ./get_iplayer --no-purge --future -e 31536000 -i --pid b08nyc9z
>
> Can't repro here
...
> I get the same when omitting --future switch.
$ ./get_iplayer --no-purge --future -e 31536000 -i --pid
Thanks for all the help. It's not a big deal and is probably a result
of the new method of working.
I don't watch TV, I don't have a license, so downloading them would be illegal.
On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 8:40 PM, Vangelis forthnet
wrote:
> On Thu May 4 21:38:13 BST
On 05/05/2017 02:12, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
I'll say it again, but it was not prudent to axe RTMP
streams support before the BBC do; old reliable code with
little maintenance cost, should have been removed only
after those streams were killed-off by the beeb...
Agree totally, why close the
In article
,
tellyaddict wrote:
> @Jim Web - Would it be possible for you to raise this with your BBC
> contact again?
> > First of all thanks for all the work to get gip working again.
> >
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