On 13/01/16 17:49, Clive wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My stable (until now) copy of get_iplayer has just returned a stack of
> error messages of the above type for all TV channels. Radio is fine.
>
> I use Terminal on Linux Mint 17.2, my get_iplayer version is 2.94-ppa23.
>
> Is this a wide problem or
> *From:* Clive
> *To:* "get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org"
>
> *Date:* Wed, 13 Jan 2016 17:49:42 +
>
> Hello,
>
> My stable (until now) copy of get_iplayer has just returned a stack
> of error messages of the above type for all TV
hi there clive,
i'm getting errors on tv and radio.
just going to try iplayer from firefox browser.
woorks thrue firefox.
not sure what is going on.
On 13/01/2016, Clive wrote:
> On 13/01/16 17:49, Clive wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> My stable (until now) copy of get_iplayer has just
Radio is fine.
TV though gives:
The cache will auto-refresh every 1 hour(s) if you leave this page open
INFO: Getting tv Index Feeds (this may take a few minutes)
WARNING: Failed to download programme schedule
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcalba/programmes/schedules/last_week.xml
WARNING: Failed to
Tried to load URL direct at
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcalba/programmes/schedules/last_week.xml
and got:
This service is currently undergoing a period of downtime for
essential maintenance. Please be advised that the programme
information service which is currently available at this URL will soon
Hi All,
This is a widespread issue which started late this afternoon.
https://squarepenguin.co.uk/forums/thread-623-post-3377.html#pid3377
> Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2016 at 6:02 PM
> From: "Len Lawrence"
> To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
> Subject: Re: Warning:
Sadly, from ca. 16:00 GMT today (13/01/2016),
GiP is belly up :-(
Manifestation:
1. TV cache via the schedule feeds can't be refreshed
(Radio cache refreshes normally).
The reason for the TV cache refresh failure is that URLs
of the following pattern:
Thanks for the analysis. I have noticed that many of the major costume
dramas and also documentaries quickly appear on torrent sites usually
just days after first transmission. They seem to attract leachers and
seeders by the thousand. The MVGroup seems particularly prolific in
this.
Sadly the
PIDs can still be retrieved via the
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/guide/bbc/20160113 URLs, then fishing for
^/iplayer/episode/[^/]+/.*%s-*' URL in that response and using the
data-id to get the PID --- http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/js/episode/PID
gives some meta data. A sample python script
On Wed Jan 13 19:43:20 GMT 2016, CJB wrote:
Better had they opted for a legal 'pay to view'
or 'pay to download' model.
But they have...it's the BBC Store I wrote about only
very recently...Pay to view (DRM'd) VOD streams,
download (DRM'd) VOD files - or buy the BBC DVDs
if you really want
Before when the feeds went for the 1st time, scraping the site was one possible
option and although it can be a long process, a couple of people who had the
patience to let the process run posted their cache files on the forums for
others to use. I wonder if this scraping could possibly also
t; <dirk+getipla...@d2h.net>
> To: tellyaddict <tellyaddic...@gmx.co.uk>, get_iplayer
> <get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org>
> Subject: Re: get_iplayer currently broken...
>
> PIDs can still be retrieved via the
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/guide/bbc/20160113 U
On 14/01/2016 08:42, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
On Wed Jan 13 21:25:59 GMT 2016, tellyaddict wrote:
I know you've shown us how to construct an rtmpdump command before
Vangelis but please can you remind me how to do it
for the different CDNs and how to find the playlist
to get the info from?
On 13/01/16 17:49, Clive wrote:
Hello,
My stable (until now) copy of get_iplayer has just returned a stack of
error messages of the above type for all TV channels. Radio is fine.
I use Terminal on Linux Mint 17.2, my get_iplayer version is 2.94-ppa23.
Is this a wide problem or is it a little
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