Re: m001vkll puzzle

2024-01-20 Thread MacFH - C E Macfarlane - News
On 20/01/2024 17:35, Jim web wrote: In article , MacFH - C E Macfarlane - News wrote: oad it as a test, and have just noticed that it finished around 1330hrs. It downloaded successfully as "Select Committees Horizon IT Scandal Inquiry.mp4" 3.09GB, 1:33:18 long, 1280x720x50 and random seeking

Re: m001vkll puzzle

2024-01-20 Thread iz
> On 20 Jan 2024, at 11:16, Jim web wrote: > > This *also* was ended part-way though the sitting. So I checked the webpage > and that states the duration is over 3 hours. Yet what I got was 1h 33m > long. Use --versions=editorial ___ get_iplayer mail

Re: m001vkll puzzle

2024-01-20 Thread Jim web
In article , MacFH - C E Macfarlane - News wrote: > oad it as a test, and have just noticed that it finished around > 1330hrs. It downloaded successfully as "Select Committees Horizon IT > Scandal Inquiry.mp4" 3.09GB, 1:33:18 long, 1280x720x50 and random > seeking within the file seems to play ba

Re: m001vkll puzzle

2024-01-20 Thread MacFH - C E Macfarlane - News
On 20/01/2024 11:16, Jim web wrote: Puzzled by this item for the following reasons: I watched the broadcast on the BBC Parliament (DVB-T2) channel and that ended before the 'second half' of the panel sitting. However I downloaded a copy using gip on the 16th. This *also* was ended part-way tho

Re: m001vkll puzzle

2024-01-20 Thread James Robinson
You need NTFS for it to work for bigger files than 4 GB > On 20/01/2024 15:42 GMT Jim web wrote: > > > In article <798a68e4-3fb7-4416-b9cf-31ca1e9b3...@writeme.com>, David > Taylor wrote: > > > BTW: all but one of my 20+ Linux systems all have a FAT/FAT32 partition > > on their boot disc

Re: m001vkll puzzle

2024-01-20 Thread Jim web
In article <798a68e4-3fb7-4416-b9cf-31ca1e9b3...@writeme.com>, David Taylor wrote: > BTW: all but one of my 20+ Linux systems all have a FAT/FAT32 partition > on their boot disc Beats me. I only use 5 at present. :-) IIRC The RO box I use also has a FAT partition to aid booting. Doesn't get

Re: m001vkll puzzle

2024-01-20 Thread David Taylor
On 20/01/2024 12:40, Jim web wrote: Erm. I'm using Linux. No FAT involved here.(1) And so far as I know the BBC aren't bonkers enough to use FAT for their iPlayer store, etc! And I've downloaded bigger files in the past. Doesn't explain the curious change in file name, either. Jim (1) No Wind

Re: m001vkll puzzle

2024-01-20 Thread fred.d
Sounds to me more like there's an issue at the far end, someone tried to correct it and didn't but renamed it. If you play it on iplayer on a device or smart tv, does it also stop halfway through? Rgds. On 20/01/2024 12:40, Jim web wrote: In article , David Taylor wrote: [snip] Jim, It's

Re: m001vkll puzzle

2024-01-20 Thread Jim web
In article , David Taylor wrote: [snip] > Jim, > It's not the FAT/FAT32 file size limit? Erm. I'm using Linux. No FAT involved here.(1) And so far as I know the BBC aren't bonkers enough to use FAT for their iPlayer store, etc! And I've downloaded bigger files in the past. Doesn't explain the

Re: m001vkll puzzle

2024-01-20 Thread David Taylor
On 20/01/2024 11:16, Jim web wrote: Puzzled by this item for the following reasons: I watched the broadcast on the BBC Parliament (DVB-T2) channel and that ended before the 'second half' of the panel sitting. However I downloaded a copy using gip on the 16th. This*also* was ended part-way thou

Re: m001vkll puzzle

2024-01-20 Thread David Taylor
On 20/01/2024 11:16, Jim web wrote: Puzzled by this item for the following reasons: I watched the broadcast on the BBC Parliament (DVB-T2) channel and that ended before the 'second half' of the panel sitting. However I downloaded a copy using gip on the 16th. This*also* was ended part-way thou

m001vkll puzzle

2024-01-20 Thread Jim web
Puzzled by this item for the following reasons: I watched the broadcast on the BBC Parliament (DVB-T2) channel and that ended before the 'second half' of the panel sitting. However I downloaded a copy using gip on the 16th. This *also* was ended part-way though the sitting. So I checked the webpa