On 12/06/13 16:21, dinkypumpkin wrote:
On 12/06/2013 12:55, Jon Davies wrote:
Does get_iplayer have any
alternative to AtomicParsley for the metadata updates that I could use
instead? Or is the --no-tag switch my only option?
Not currently.
Sorry this isn't a particularly helpful answer. If
Hi,
I'm using get_iplayer v2.82-25-g3547d05-ppa8 on Ubuntu 13.04, and
downloading to a network drive via SMB. The RTMP downloads and remuxing
complete okay, but some (not all) of the time AtomicParsley is hanging
after the
INFO: MP4 tagging MP4 file
line. I can quit back to the prompt with
Hi,
On 24 April 2013 23:52, Jon Davies j...@hedgerows.org.uk wrote:
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jon-hedgerows/get-iplayer-testing
or
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jon-hedgerows/get-iplayer
I added the repository in the Ubuntu Software Centre app via Edit -
Software Sources - Other Software
On 1 May 2013 08:57, Colin Law clan...@googlemail.com wrote:
You would have been better to use add-apt-repository as that would
have automatically picked up the key for you.
However if you run
apt-cache policy get-iplayer
It will tell you which version is installed and where it came from.
Could be intermittent problems at the BBC.
I had a similar experience with a Radio 4 Extra programme a few days ago -
an error message saying none of the modes I'd specified were available, and
when I tried a --info the modes line was empty. Trying to access it on the
iPlayer web site showed
Hi,
A short while ago, I noticed that the radio programmes I was trying to
download with get_iplayer 2.79 had stopped working. From comments on
forums etc. this appeared to be due to the BBC not using mp3 streams
any more, so I added flashaac to my --modes list and they started
downloading
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