On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 03:18:46PM +0100, Budgie wrote:
> Many thanks for the explanation. My point was that unfortunately
> obvious descriptions like S1E3 are seldom extant in the filename and
> typing accurately is slow and tedious.
This is why modern shells have tab completion.
--
David
Please see below ...
> I'm getting a bit off topic, for which I apologize
I'll bring us back OT, at least initially, by quoting and responding to your
points out of original order ...
> I like the way GiA organizes and names files (except for that mildly
annoying "((flashhd))" suffix), but find
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That is good to know but I wonder why nobody has fixed it yet.
A personal comment to the thread title ( Requests For Features):
Up until this time, I am still hoping that some Perl wizard
out-there will undertake the task of integrati
See below ...
www.macfh.co.uk/CEMH.html
> > A personal comment to the thread title ( Requests For Features):
> >
> > Up until this time, I am still hoping that some Perl wizard
> > out-there will undertake the task of integrating ITV support
> &
On 13/09/15 17:49, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
[snip]
ffmpeg -i "itv.flv" -c copy -f mp4 "itv.mp4" ; I also use
"-bsf:a aac_adtstoasc" in the above command, maybe it's not strictly
needed - as someone said - but to include it won't do any harm.
Hi Vangelis,
Had a few moments to sort out my flv
On 26/09/15 20:49, Peter S Kirk wrote:
On 26 Sep 2015 at 17:07, Budgie Budgie wrote:
Had a few moments to sort out my flv downloads. There are quite a few,
all with long complex titles with meaningless reference numbers which
make them difficult to type without error
On 26 Sep 2015 at 17:07, Budgie Budgie wrote:
> Had a few moments to sort out my flv downloads. There are quite a few,
> all with long complex titles with meaningless reference numbers which
> make them difficult to type without error so I tried a wee batch file
>
20th list post:
http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/get_iplayer/2015-June/007859.html
Both are benign warnings, issued by FFmpeg branch 2.7+,
that do not translate to any end file deficiency...
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A personal comme
See below ...
www.macfh.co.uk/CEMH.html
>
> First please forgive the OT nature of this post as it concerns
> get-flash-videos.
>
> Using gfv gives me, not surprisingly, .flv files.
> I thought when I used it a couple of years back that it could deliver
> .mp4. I am imagining
On 17/04/15 16:45, C E Macfarlane wrote:
See below ...
www.macfh.co.uk/CEMH.html
Why are we having this discussion on this list ?
Because I thought, and still think, it a perfectly reasonably thing to
request.
The only people that
inconveniences are those who want to access
On Sun Sep 13 15:48:42 BST 2015, Budgie wrote:
Using gfv gives me, not surprisingly, .flv files.
I thought when I used it a couple of years back
that it could deliver .mp4.
Hello!
GFV is a multi-downloader, supporting a vast variety of sites.
Each site may use a different streaming method,
On 13/09/15 16:28, C E Macfarlane wrote:
See below ...
www.macfh.co.uk/CEMH.html
First please forgive the OT nature of this post as it concerns
get-flash-videos.
Using gfv gives me, not surprisingly, .flv files.
I thought when I used it a couple of years back that it
On 13/09/15 17:49, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
On Sun Sep 13 15:48:42 BST 2015, Budgie wrote:
Using gfv gives me, not surprisingly, .flv files.
I thought when I used it a couple of years back
that it could deliver .mp4.
Hello!
GFV is a multi-downloader, supporting a vast variety of sites.
Each
See below ...
www.macfh.co.uk/CEMH.html
Snipped from
http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/get_iplayer/2015-July/008043.html
I managed to get this working on Vista32, thanks, but not on
a fresh install of Mint 17.2.
May I ask what Linux you're using?
XUbuntu 13, or
Please stop the OT discussing of RTMP download of non BBC channels.
This list is for help and discussion of GiP only.
If it is OT take it off list and communicate directly.
On 11 Aug 2015 at 21:50, C E Macfarlane C E Macfarlane
c.e.macfarl...@macfh.co.uk wrote:
See below ...
Now too I can confirm that it is possible to download ITV programmes using
get_flash_videos.
The trouble is, looking through the programmes available, there's nothing
worth watching anyway!
https://www.itv.com/itvplayer/
Personally, I prefer ActivePERL, but in fact I
In article 55b3c44d.7010...@errichel.co.uk, Budgie
aje...@errichel.co.uk wrote:
Comments prompted by the Linn reply...
Hi Chris, I gave up on this subject due to pressure of work back at the
end of 2013 and had forgotten how far I had reached. It appears that
for the GiP Radio 3 downloads I
In article 55b2a529.21363.5819...@peter.kirk.isauk.biz, Peter S Kirk
peter.k...@isauk.biz wrote:
Is there any quick way to find key frame times?
I'd also be interested in knowing that for the DVB-T2 streams.
Jim
--
Electronics http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scots_Guide/intro/electron.htm
On 25/07/15 13:13, Jim web wrote:
In article 55b364d4.8060...@errichel.co.uk, Budgie
aje...@errichel.co.uk wrote:
On 22/07/15 09:33, Jim web wrote:
In article 55ae85bf.6070...@errichel.co.uk, Budgie
aje...@errichel.co.uk wrote:
2) You may find that simply passing the file though ffmpeg or
On 25/07/15 17:46, Chris Davies wrote:
On 21/07/2015 18:47, Budgie wrote:
The business about the time stamp reference is because I have a number
of radio gip downloads that were messed up due to an error with my set
up a couple of years back. As a result these play from start to
finish but I
On 21/07/2015 18:47, Budgie wrote:
The business about the time stamp reference is because I have a number
of radio gip downloads that were messed up due to an error with my set
up a couple of years back. As a result these play from start to
finish but I cannot fast forward to any point mid
On 22/07/15 09:33, Jim web wrote:
In article 55ae85bf.6070...@errichel.co.uk, Budgie
aje...@errichel.co.uk wrote:
The business about the time stamp reference is because I have a number
of radio gip downloads that were messed up due to an error with my set
up a couple of years back. As a
On 25/07/2015 09:00, Jim web wrote:
In article 55b2a529.21363.5819...@peter.kirk.isauk.biz, Peter S Kirk
peter.k...@isauk.biz wrote:
Is there any quick way to find key frame times?
I'd also be interested in knowing that for the DVB-T2 streams.
Jim
Originally I used AVS4YOU (AVS Video
In article 55b364d4.8060...@errichel.co.uk, Budgie
aje...@errichel.co.uk wrote:
On 22/07/15 09:33, Jim web wrote:
In article 55ae85bf.6070...@errichel.co.uk, Budgie
aje...@errichel.co.uk wrote:
2) You may find that simply passing the file though ffmpeg or avconv
adds in sequential
Thanks, I'll try that.
Jim
In article
CAL=0glt2b8aja52ty2wjnlmq3-esdvmlpc5+5vo1saeq7tn...@mail.gmail.com,
Colin Law clan...@gmail.com wrote:
On 23 July 2015 at 09:59, Jim web w...@audiomisc.co.uk wrote:
...
FWIW I tend to use this to 'snip' files
ffmpeg -ss hh:mm:ss -i infile.ext
On 23 Jul 2015 at 21:56, Colin Law Colin Law clan...@gmail.com wrote:
On 23 July 2015 at 09:59, Jim web w...@audiomisc.co.uk wrote:
...
FWIW I tend to use this to 'snip' files
ffmpeg -ss hh:mm:ss -i infile.ext -acodec copy -vcodec copy -t
hh:mm:ss output.ext
You might occasionally
On 23 July 2015 at 09:59, Jim web w...@audiomisc.co.uk wrote:
...
FWIW I tend to use this to 'snip' files
ffmpeg -ss hh:mm:ss -i infile.ext -acodec copy -vcodec copy -t
hh:mm:ss output.ext
You might occasionally find this gives strange effects at the start of
the new file. If you switch the
On 23/07/15 00:22, Kevin Lynch wrote:
I don't know why but I did not think you would be a *nix user. Here's
the link to the opensuse package
http://software.opensuse.org/package/winff
regards
Kevin
On 22 July 2015 at 23:55, Budgie aje...@errichel.co.uk wrote:
On 22/07/15 18:02, Kevin Lynch
In article 55afbef6.2030...@errichel.co.uk, Budgie
aje...@errichel.co.uk wrote:
Hi Jim, Thanks for the reply. Yes I wondered if passing through
ffmpeg would do the trick but was not sure of correct commands. Will
try on a copy. No time at present. Book keeping!!! Alastair.
FWIW I tend to
In article 54e79cf8b5...@audiomisc.co.uk, Jim web
w...@audiomisc.co.uk
wrote:
FWIW I tend to use this to 'snip' files
ffmpeg -ss hh:mm:ss -i infile.ext -acodec copy -vcodec copy -t
hh:mm:ss output.ext
Not sure it is of any interest, but just in case, it occurs to me to add
that a while ago I
On 22/07/15 09:33, Jim web wrote:
In article 55ae85bf.6070...@errichel.co.uk, Budgie
aje...@errichel.co.uk wrote:
The business about the time stamp reference is because I have a number
of radio gip downloads that were messed up due to an error with my set
up a couple of years back. As a
In article 55ae85bf.6070...@errichel.co.uk, Budgie
aje...@errichel.co.uk wrote:
The business about the time stamp reference is because I have a number
of radio gip downloads that were messed up due to an error with my set
up a couple of years back. As a result these play from start to finish
On 22/07/15 18:02, Kevin Lynch wrote:
Alastair
If ffmpeg/avconv seems too intimidating to you. Remember you can use a
helper app winff http://winff.org/html_new/downloads.html it has a
nice UI that lets you easily access configuration information.
If you repost with a subject re-encoding old
I don't know why but I did not think you would be a *nix user. Here's
the link to the opensuse package
http://software.opensuse.org/package/winff
regards
Kevin
On 22 July 2015 at 23:55, Budgie aje...@errichel.co.uk wrote:
On 22/07/15 18:02, Kevin Lynch wrote:
Alastair
If ffmpeg/avconv seems
On a technical note, the gfv reports sampletype mp4a but the
end product
is .flv. How do/can I I run it through ffmpeg to get .m4a files?
I dare say there's more than one way of doing it, but this is what I use ...
For audio only:
ffmpeg -i input-blah.m4a.flv -acodec
On 21/07/15 17:49, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
On Tue Jul 21 16:28:36 BST 2015, Budgie wrote:
the end product is .flv
Hello Alastair :-)
By default, anything downloaded by rtmpdump ends up inside the Adobe FLV
container, with .flv as file extension!
gfv reports sampletype mp4a
Again, this
On Tue Jul 21 16:28:36 BST 2015, Budgie wrote:
the end product is .flv
Hello Alastair :-)
By default, anything downloaded by rtmpdump
ends up inside the Adobe FLV container,
with .flv as file extension!
gfv reports sampletype mp4a
Again, this is reported by rtmpdump
(INFO: sampletype
On 21/07/15 18:20, C E Macfarlane wrote:
On a technical note, the gfv reports sampletype mp4a but the
end product
is .flv. How do/can I I run it through ffmpeg to get .m4a files?
I dare say there's more than one way of doing it, but this is what I use ...
For audio only:
In article E36DDF41860C42BA9387883FCE2DB3EB@vasonote, Vangelis
forthnet
northmed...@the.forthnet.gr wrote:
Use ffmpeg to perform the remux:
ffmpeg -i foo.flv -c copy -bsf:a aac_adtstoasc foo.mp4
curious to know what thr -bsf option choice does. I'll have a man read. :-)
IIRC I always tend to
On Tue Jul 21 18:08:04 BST 2015, Jim web wrote:
IIRC I always tend to use
-acodec copy -vcodec copy
Hi Jim...
-c copy (also -codec copy or -codec: copy)
in fact means copy all the streams without reencoding;
there exist two elementary streams inside the FLV
container (video+audio), so in
On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 12:03:30AM +0100, C E Macfarlane wrote:
Now too I can confirm that it is possible to download ITV programmes using
get_flash_videos.
The trouble is, looking through the programmes available, there's nothing
worth watching anyway!
https://www.itv.com/itvplayer/
Now too I can confirm that it is possible to download ITV programmes using
get_flash_videos.
The trouble is, looking through the programmes available, there's nothing
worth watching anyway!
https://www.itv.com/itvplayer/
Perhaps if I can work out how to download the live streams, some of
On 17/04/15 12:31, David Cantrell wrote:
On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 12:31:36AM +0100, Peter S Kirk wrote:
My hope is that some day ITV, C4 and C5 see the light and realise that all
the obstacles they erect have no effect on preventing leaks, but only annoy
and inconvenience UK residents.
But
On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 12:31:36AM +0100, Peter S Kirk wrote:
My hope is that some day ITV, C4 and C5 see the light and realise that all
the obstacles they erect have no effect on preventing leaks, but only annoy
and inconvenience UK residents.
But they don't inconvenience UK residents in
See below ...
www.macfh.co.uk/CEMH.html
Why are we having this discussion on this list ?
Because I thought, and still think, it a perfectly reasonably thing to
request.
The only people that
inconveniences are those who want to access their content for nothing.
Or people like
On 15 Apr 2015 at 18:03, Vangelis forthnet Vangelis forthnet
northmed...@the.forthnet.gr wrote:
Peter Kirk wrote:
C4 C5 are not possible as they use rtmpe
and afaik no solution has been found.
4oD currently uses AdobeHDS (over HTTP) with FlashAccessDRM encryption,
which has not been
On Wed Apr 15 04:48:49 BST 2015, artisticforge wrote:
I have never seen GIP used to download ITV,
and I have been around a long time.
Hi Terry, hope you're well :-)
In the era (2008+) of GiP by Phil Lewis,
GiP did offer support for media networks other than BBC;
it was then more of a
Thanks John for responding.
I think it's really interesting that mosts of the feature requests are
for things that are already there (my plex suggestion - with the
presets options which is even better than what I was thinking of) or
outside the scope of the product (capture ITV, C4, C5).
Kevin
On
hello
I have never seen GIP used to download ITV, and I have been around a long time.
There are two programs that I know of that are able to download ITV programs.
Get iPlayer Automator, which runs on MacOSX.
get_flash_videos, which runs on most UNIX variants.
Get iPlayer Automator is located
On 11/04/15 22:32, Terry L. Ridder wrote:
Hello
The ITV plugin is broken. The most it is able to do is down the ITV cache file.
Get-iPlayer-Automator only uses it for that purpose. The code that GIA uses to
download ITV is in GIA.
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 11, 2015, at 12:47, Budgie
Hello
The ITV plugin is broken. The most it is able to do is down the ITV cache file.
Get-iPlayer-Automator only uses it for that purpose. The code that GIA uses to
download ITV is in GIA.
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 11, 2015, at 12:47, Budgie aje...@errichel.co.uk wrote:
On 11/04/15
--channel=preferred_channels_plex
--excludechannel=avoid_channels_plex --since 96
or
get_iplayer --type=radio,tv --excludechannel=avoid_channels_plex --since 96
On 10 April 2015 at 19:02, C E Macfarlane c.e.macfarl...@macfh.co.uk wrote:
Fourth attempt, here are some suggestions/requests for features
I've never used it, but can you not use GiP's --preset option for that?
https://squarepenguin.co.uk/wiki/documentation/#saving-settings under the
'Option Presets and Shortcuts' link.
*From:* Kevin Lynch klyn...@gmail.com
*To:* c.e.macfarl...@macfh.co.uk
*CC:* get_iplayer
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