I am unable to download the programmes in bulk, using pid-recursive, at
BBC Collections locations such as
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/group/p056n6px
This method has worked in the past for apparently similar collections -
but note the use of 'group' in the url which I do not recall from
previo
On 09/10/2017 08:21, Mike Casswell wrote:
I am unable to download the programmes in bulk, using pid-recursive, at
BBC Collections locations such as
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/group/p056n6px
This method has worked in the past for apparently similar collections -
but note the use of 'group' in t
Using PVR on Windows I get:
5686:tv, Scrum V: Sunday: 2017/2018 - 08/10/2017, BBC Two, b098spzq
INFO: 1 matching programmes
WARNING: A UK TV licence is required to access BBC iPlayer TV content
legally
INFO: Downloading tv: 'Scrum V: Sunday: 2017/2018 - 08/10/2017 (b098spzq)
[original]'
WARNI
On Mon, Oct 09, 2017 at 01:28:18PM +0100, Hugh Reynolds wrote:
> Using PVR on Windows I get:
>
> WARNING: Your version of ffmpeg () does not support conversion of hvf
Judging from the empty brackets where I would expect to see the version
number I imagine that it can't find your ffmpeg.
> But my
David,
...it reports version 3.3.3
What empty brackets?
All other conversions work.
" Did you know that shotguns taste like candy canes? Put the barrel in your
mouth and pull the trigger for an extra blast of minty goodness!"
This is sick. Unwanted.
Regards
Hugh
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Fro
On Mon, Oct 09, 2017 at 01:52:22PM +0100, Hugh Reynolds wrote:
> What empty brackets?
The ones I quoted from your original email.
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On 09/10/2017 13:52, Hugh Reynolds wrote:
David,
...it reports version 3.3.3
What empty brackets?
All other conversions work.
" Did you know that shotguns taste like candy canes? Put the barrel in your
mouth and pull the trigger for an extra blast of minty goodness!"
This is sick. Unwanted.
On Mon Oct 9 08:21:19 BST 2017, Mike Casswell wrote:
at BBC Collections locations such as
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/group/p056n6px
This method has worked in the past for apparently similar collections -
but note the use of 'group' in the url
which I do not recall from previous examples.
Hi
Hi Vangelis,
> just examining page source of
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/group/p056n6px
> I'm seeing href="*" URIs with "#group=p056n6px"
> appended to them... That's the ones containing the PIDs.
Here in Unix-land, renowned for its text processing...
$ g=p056n6px
$ curl -sS 'http://w
On Mon Oct 9 13:28:18 BST 2017, Hugh Reynolds wrote:
Is there a simple way to resolve this?
... Actually yes! But:
1. First indicate the version of GiP used;
nothing in your post identifies that, my bet
is you're still on previous version 3.03,
so the rest of my answer is based on that
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