I've just noticed a curious change and wondered if others have encountered
it or know the reason.
This is all for *sound radio*, not TV...
Until about a week ago the files I fetched using gip all share the 44.1k
sample rate I also get using the BBC's Flash plugin with FireFox.
However recently
Read the 2.92 release notes at
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/release292 and see if
that answers your questions.
*From:* Jim Lesurf w...@audiomisc.co.uk
*To:* get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
*Date:* Sun, 15 Mar 2015 15:10:48 + (GMT)
I've just noticed a curious change
In article memo.20150315152937.45...@jeason.cix.co.uk, J K.Eason
m...@john-eason.co.uk wrote:
Read the 2.92 release notes at
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/release292 and see if
that answers your questions.
I was reading it this morning. Can't find anything about this on that
In article 14c1e1e896f.10c7dfaf6204929.7982023381937494...@zoho.com,
batguano999 batguano...@zoho.com wrote:
Until about a week ago the files I fetched using gip all share the
44.1k sample rate
Hi I still have radio show files that I downloaded with get_iplayer 3
months ago,
Hi All,
I'm a bit inexperienced with regard to get_player. All I use it for is to
record Bob Harris from BBC Radio 2 each week.
Since BBC's earlier changes I have resorted to putting the url in to the
'quick url' box and pressing record.
I thought that updates had made this unnecessary but
@dinkypumpkin:
Thank you for all your hard work with this latest release.
However, there appears to be a bug in the in-program update code:
When I invoked get_iplayer -u to update from v2.91 to v2.92 on the day
of release, the Windows installer having not yet been updated, only one
file,
Jim Lesurf w...@audiomisc.co.uk wrote:
This is all for *sound radio*...
Ah you traditionalist! Don't you look forward to touch sniff radio?
In case anyone is curious, I can tell the sample rate because the audio DAC
I use indicates it. In general, it switches to 'follow the source'.
So the
On 15 Mar 2015 at 18:46, Howard Orgel Howard Orgel
howard.or...@orgels.demon.co.uk wrote:
Thank you for all your hard work with this latest release.
However, there appears to be a bug in the in-program update code:
When I invoked get_iplayer -u to update from v2.91 to v2.92 on the day
of
I've done some more checking.
The change seems to have occurred when I changed from using 2.90 to 2.91
but I've used the same command options thoughout.
At the same point the syntax of the fetched file names has changed for
series. e.g. I was getting the 'cosmic quest' (R4x) series in weekly
@dinkypumpkin:
Please can you add this unfixed bug to your to-do list for the next
release?
I'm still seeing #x2019; in radio listings. These appear to be
unescaped typographers' apostrophes. Some examples:
--- begin quoted text ---
C:\Program Files\get_iplayerget_iplayer
- Original Message -
From: Jim web w...@audiomisc.co.uk
To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2015 5:20 PM
Subject: Re: radio sample rates.
The change seems to have occurred when I changed from using 2.90 to 2.91
but I've used the same command options thoughout.
I'm not sure if this is connected but two or three weeks ago I was still
on v2.89 (I think) and all radio downloading suddenly became unavailable.
Things all started working again after I updated to 2.91 which had all
the changes in it for the upcoming changes to BBC streaming methods
(which
On 2015-03-15 22:23, Tris wrote:
I'm not sure if this is connected but two or three weeks ago I was
still on v2.89 (I think) and all radio downloading suddenly became
unavailable.
Things all started working again after I updated to 2.91 which had
all the changes in it for the upcoming changes
On Sun, 15 Mar 2015 20:41:13 +, Peter S Kirk wrote:
Release notes:
The installer will update the following components to the indicated
versions:
Component Version
get_iplayer main script 2.92
Thank you, Peter. Yes I read that _before_ I updated and I thought it was
wrong.
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