Yes, I had to update mine about the same time. For Windows see...
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/windows
for installation instructions. As you can see below I can get help by
typing
get-iplayer --help
or on your system probably
get_iplayer --help
I'm not running on
...and the final post process command for Windows was:
--pid=12345678 --command-radio "ffmpeg -i \"""\" -c:a
copy \""\.m4a"\" && del \"""\""
or when set in options file it became:
commandradio ffmpeg -i "" -c:a copy
"\.m4a" && del ""
which just allows me to type
get_iplayer
On 30/03/2023 17:23, GRAHAM Holliday wrote:
get_iplayer --pid=m001jtc0 --type=radio ,
Downloads here alright with get_iplayer v3.30, but note that there's a
trailing comma in your command line, and you don't usually need equals
signs, but I don't think either of those would be showstoppers.
I've been using get_iplayer for years, exclusively for downloading BBC
radio programmes, and it's always worked fine. But since early March,
I've not been able to do so. When I type in a request, such as
get_iplayer --pid=m001jtc0 --type=radio ,
I get the message: WARNING: No media streams
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