On Thu, 7 Sep 2023 14:09:20 -0400
Peter Kok wrote:
> Hello -
>
> Is there a command line that would enable deletion / removal of one
> off / single entry PVR searches? For instance, The Banksy Story -
> Omnibus 2, BBC Radio 4, m001p237, isn't available (never was), but
> co
The pvr is controlled by text files held in the pvr folder. The simplest way is
to delete the unwanted file from there.
HTH
Don
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From: Peter Kok
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Sent: 07/09/2023 19:09:20
Subject: Deleting One Off / Single Entry PVR Searches
On 07/09/2023 19:09, Peter Kok wrote:
Is there a command line that would enable deletion / removal of one
off / single entry PVR searches? For instance, The Banksy Story -
Omnibus 2, BBC Radio 4, m001p237, isn't available (never was), but
continues to be part of the PVR Scheduler listing
Hello -
Is there a command line that would enable deletion / removal of one
off / single entry PVR searches? For instance, The Banksy Story -
Omnibus 2, BBC Radio 4, m001p237, isn't available (never was), but
continues to be part of the PVR Scheduler listing / programmes (as
unfulfilled) in my
I have two pvr searches
../.get_iplayer/pvr/proms_in_the_park
type radio
search0 BBC Proms
and
../.get_iplayer/pvr/proms_in_the_park_tv
type tv
search0 BBC Proms
disable 1
I assumed that this would only fetch BBC Proms radio programs
and not the tv programs. However;
~/get_iplayer-3.18
NO WARRANTY; for details use
--warranty.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under
certain
conditions; use --conditions for details.
All PVR Searches:
---
And the file that I know is matched by one of the searches is not
downloaded. The same 2 commands run
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details use
--warranty.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under
certain
conditions; use --conditions for details.
All PVR Searches:
---
And the file that I know is matched by one of the searches
, with a different modification time.
Seems unlikely. The header for --pvr-list output is All PVR
Searches:, while the header for --pvr output is Running PVR
Searches:. You claim to have only seen the former.
It's not failing to find the PVR episodes because it finds them when run
as root from
On 18/04/2013 22:19, mikey wrote:
Well, I've just managed to test it again and I was wrong that the
problem was the lock file.
You are probably right about the line Running PVR Searches vs All
PVR Searches as I was comparing them by eye. But I can be completely
sure that neither output beyond
On 25/09/2012 16:54, Jerry Steele wrote:
Yet the pvr cron job doesn't seem to notice it. Here is the cron job:
/usr/bin/get_iplayer
--tvmode=flashvhigh,flashhigh,flashstd,flashnormal --pvr
--flvstreamer=rtmpdump --output=/output --subdir
It works for me, but that doesn't mean much in this
I have used the before option in my pvr searches for HD programming.
It is supposed to limit the search to programmes added more than N
hours ago (I used 24). This gives the BBC time to put the flashhd
version up. This allows tvmode flashhd,flashvhigh to be used to get
the HD version if available
in pvr searches
To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
I have used the before option in my pvr searches for HD programming.
It is supposed to limit the search to programmes added more than N
hours ago (I used 24). This gives the BBC time to put the flashhd
version up. This allows tvmode flashhd
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