George
I think you are correct that the web PVR is just a front end for the CLI pvr
running in the background. It doesn't rely on Chrome or windows to actually
do anything.
I don't think you are correct regarding 4hr Cache refresh when using the web
PVR (although I can't explain this inconsisten
Well, after a week of monitoring what is going on I am fairly confident
that:
Unlike previously the Web PVR doesn't refresh the programme cache in the
background. It most definitely used to ! And unlike previously it no longer
refreshes the cache when you restart the Web PVR. e.g. following a rebo
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Subject: RE: get_iplayer 3.35.0-MSWin32-x64 Web PVR not refreshing cache
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On 2024-01-28 02:50, jon92...@gmail.com wrote:
> I think this started in ver
I think this started in version 3.34.0. It seems the web PVR is not
automatically refreshing the cache as it is supposed to, by default every 4
hours.
I have Auto-Refresh Cache Interval and Auto-Run PVR Interval both set to 4
hours. My installation is essentially exactly as the default install apa
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