On Sun, 27 Jan 2019 17:35:46 +
Paul Turvey wrote:
> Well ...
>
> $ get_iplayer_web_pvr
> bash: get_iplayer_web_pvr: command not found...
>
Try doing it as
./get_iplayer_web_pvr
If you get access denied, make it executable
chmod +x get_iplayer_web_pvr
Distro's vary, and I'm not sure how
Well ...
$ get_iplayer_web_pvr
bash: get_iplayer_web_pvr: command not found...
As I said, my system runs the PVR from login and stays there until
shutdown (stays after logout). Instead of 127.0.0.1 I used a fixed
network IP address for my home server and, from another system (inc my
On 27/01/2019 13:24, Mark Carroll wrote:
Yeah, it's in the other GH repos - the Win and Mac packaging.
Ah, so i was at least _half_ right when i said Linux is not supported ;)
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On 27/01/2019 13:10, Charles Johnson wrote:
No such file exists on my system, nor with hyphens instead of
underscores. I clone git to get gip.
I installed the specific package for Raspbian on the Rasberry Pi, from
packages.hedgerows.org.uk, as linked from the Github installation pages.
It's
Not tried it myself, but I believe you invoke:
get_iplayer_web_pvr
from the command line
Thanks for this, our posts crossed.
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On 27 Jan 2019, Charles Johnson wrote:
> On 27/01/2019 13:06, ipla...@nutwood.net wrote:
>> For future reference, the command is:
>>
>> get_iplayer_web_pvr
>
> No such file exists on my system, nor with hyphens instead of
> underscores. I clone git to get gip.
Yeah, it's in the other GH repos
On 27/01/2019 13:06, ipla...@nutwood.net wrote:
For future reference, the command is:
get_iplayer_web_pvr
No such file exists on my system, nor with hyphens instead of
underscores. I clone git to get gip.
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For future reference, the command is:
get_iplayer_web_pvr
Browser:
127.0.0.1:1935
Obvious when you know how.
This came from looking at the get_iplayer installation, not from any
support docs that I could find. All the instructions I saw involved the
command 'get_iplayer --listen' which
Oops, a few typos appeared. Here we go again:
Okay. Firstly download the get_iplayer.cgi script
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/master/get_iplayer.cgi
and install it into usr/bin or usr/local/bin (my pref). Don't forget to
make it executable - chmod 755
Okay. Firstly download the get_iplayer.cgi script
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/master/get_iplayer.cgi
and install it into usr/bin or usr/local bin (my pref). Don't forget to
make it executable - chmod 755 get_iplayer.cgi
Hopefully you already have get_iplayer
On 27/01/2019 12:37, Charles Johnson wrote:
On 27/01/2019 09:10, ipla...@nutwood.net wrote:
It certainly is supported. Running on 2 of my Fedora 28 desktop PC's
That's good. The only documentation i could find seemed to be
Windows-oriented
Not tried it myself, but I believe you invoke:
On 27/01/2019 09:10, ipla...@nutwood.net wrote:
It certainly is supported. Running on 2 of my Fedora 28 desktop PC's
That's good. The only documentation i could find seemed to be
Windows-oriented
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On 27/01/2019 01:07, Paul Turvey wrote:
It certainly is supported. Running on 2 of my Fedora 28 desktop PC's
Good to hear. Would you please tell me the command used to run it?
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It certainly is supported. Running on 2 of my Fedora 28 desktop PC's
P.
On 26/01/2019 19:02, Charles Johnson wrote:
On 26/01/2019 09:30, ipla...@nutwood.net wrote:
how do I run the Web PVR? I have found multiple options on the web,
none of which I can get to work.
afaicr ( i could be wrong
On 26/01/2019 09:30, ipla...@nutwood.net wrote:
how do I run the Web PVR? I have found multiple options on the web,
none of which I can get to work.
afaicr ( i could be wrong ) the Web PVR is not supported on Linux
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