I've installed the Git HEAD (on 2012-12-23 by dinkypumpkin) version of
get_iplayer.cgi from:
http://git.infradead.org/get_iplayer.git/blob_plain/HEAD:/get_iplayer.cgi
This now works as expected for me. Dinkypumpkin's changes to
build_ffmpeg_args are clearly better and cleaner than my hack.
On 23/12/2012 17:55, Martin Campbell wrote:
I've installed the Git HEAD (on 2012-12-23 by dinkypumpkin) version of
get_iplayer.cgi from:
http://git.infradead.org/get_iplayer.git/blob_plain/HEAD:/get_iplayer.cgi
This now works as expected for me. Dinkypumpkin's changes to
build_ffmpeg_args are
On 22/12/2012 21:17, Martin Campbell wrote:
In the latest ffmpeg, libfaac is no longer supported. Should references
to it be replaced with the experimental aac, which is?
Grab get_iplayer Git HEAD. If you use git:
git clone git://git.infradead.org/get_iplayer.git
If not:
In the latest ffmpeg, libfaac is no longer supported. Should references
to it be replaced with the experimental aac, which is?
Hi
I didn't realize that get_iplayer converted anything into aac.
Just de-muxed and re-muxed.
I've found the relevant
On 23/12/2012 00:52, bat guano wrote:
In the latest ffmpeg, libfaac is no longer supported. Should references
to it be replaced with the experimental aac, which is?
Hi
I didn't realize that get_iplayer converted anything into aac.
Just de-muxed and re-muxed.
I've found the relevant section
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