On 11/02/17 11:31, RS wrote:
>> From: Charles Bradshaw
>> Sent: Friday, February 10, 2017 10:05 PM
>
I did, sort of, say which version of get_iplayer I'm using. If you
looked at dumps.txt.zip in my original post the last lines both say:
"get_iplayer Web PVR Manager v2.97,
From: Charles Bradshaw
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2017 10:05 PM
I did, sort of, say which version of get_iplayer I'm using. If you
looked at dumps.txt.zip in my original post the last lines both say:
"get_iplayer Web PVR Manager v2.97, ©2009-2010 Phil Lewis - Licensed
under GPLv3".
...
I think
Maybe ;-}
On 10/02/17 20:01, artisticforge . wrote:
> hello
>
> the two Linux installed have different Perl modules installed.
>
> You would have to find out the versions of the Perl modules used by
> get_iplayer.
>
> get_iplayer is fine. the perl installation is the issue.
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 10,
hello
the two Linux installed have different Perl modules installed.
You would have to find out the versions of the Perl modules used by get_iplayer.
get_iplayer is fine. the perl installation is the issue.
On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 11:03 AM, Charles Bradshaw
Hi RS,
I did, sort of, say which version of get_iplayer I'm using. If you
looked at dumps.txt.zip in my original post the last lines both say:
"get_iplayer Web PVR Manager v2.97, ©2009-2010 Phil Lewis - Licensed
under GPLv3".
I have been completely deceived by the fact that both installs are the
From: RS Sent: Thursday, February 9, 2017 2:00 PM
You won't get any support for Flash or rtmpdump. They have been deprecated
for some months, and have been withdrawn in v2.98 of get_iplayer.
You don't say which version of get_iplayer you are using or which Flash
mode you are trying to
hello
Are you installing get_iplayer using the packages for Fedora & CentOS or from
the official github site?
also do not assume that get_iplayer on Fedora & CentOS are the same version.
particularly if installed from their respective repositories.
Also which version of get_iplayer are you
From: Charles Bradshaw Sent: Thursday, February 9, 2017 1:23 PM
To summarise: I copy the rtmpdump and ffmpeg commands from the Fedora
traces and execute them on the CentOS command line. Simply using the
original installed versions. I get a mp4.flv from rtmpdump and the expected
mp4 from
From: Charles Bradshaw Sent: Tuesday, February 7, 2017 12:09 PM
To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
Please, I am serious about solving this problem.
Have you tried installing v3.0 or v3.2.2 of ffmpeg as I suggested?
artisticforge has told you the CentOS installation does not have ffmpeg
hello
based sole on dump.txt the centos linux install does not have ffmpeg installed.
the fedora install does have ffmpeg installed. fedora install does not
have AtomicParsley installed. I see no attempt to tag the output.
the command that i use is:
~/get_iplayer-2.96/get_iplayer --tag-isodate
* atomicparsley is not present in either of my installations!
Please, I am serious about solving this problem. Do not reply off list.
I have received some off list replies, clearly indicating poor
understanding of both mailing list protocol and the amount of effort I
prepared to invest.
Is
player [mailto:get_iplayer-boun...@lists.infradead.org] On
> Behalf Of Nick Payne
> Sent: 06 February 2017 22:33
> To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
> Subject: Re: Why mp4 or mp4.ts from identical installation?
>
> Well both downloads I've done since installing 2.98 yesterda
Well both downloads I've done since installing 2.98 yesterday (on
Windows 10) have resulted in three output files in the download
directory after the download completed, all three files being
approximately the same size: the expected download with mp4 file
extension, a temp-n.mp4 file (n
hello
check that ffmpeg & atomicparsley are both installed.
I had this happen on a new install of trisquel linux on a laptop.
neither ffmpeg nor atomicparsley were installed. once installed
everything works.
On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 7:07 AM, Charles Bradshaw
From: Charles Bradshaw
Sent: Monday, February 6, 2017 13:07
I have slightly different versions of ffmpeg, 2.8.10 (Fedora) and 2.2.1
(CentOS); and RTMPDump v2.4 (Fedora) and RTMPDump v2.2e (CentOS) -
perhaps there are problems here?
Try updating ffmpeg to v3.0 or v3.2.2
Which version of
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