richard wrote:
On Sat Apr 9 10:08 Simon Nash wrote:
There has been a recent change to ffmpeg to use the 4-byte length
format(see
http://ffmpeg.org/pipermail/ffmpeg-cvslog/2011-March/035858.html).
This is included in the 0.6.90-rc0 release of ffpmeg, according to the
changelog
On Sun Apr 10 02 Simon Nash wrote:
I would be interested in trying these on my Linn DS.
I will send you three m4a files off list of Bells on Sunday (2.8Mb each)
downloaded with get_iplayer for you to try. The 3 files are:
Bells1_noscript.m4a
This file does not use Jon's script. The file does
I've noticed that the config option --refresh --flush -f only clears the
tv cache, it doesn't clear the radio cache or podcast cache. Is there
some reason for this?
By default the cache expires after 4 hours. I think that applies to all
the caches. So I cannot flush the radio cache unless I do
On 10 April 2011 11:50, richard rich...@richsim900.plus.com wrote:
I've noticed that the config option --refresh --flush -f only clears the
tv cache, it doesn't clear the radio cache or podcast cache. Is there
some reason for this?
By default the cache expires after 4 hours. I think that
On 10/04/2011 01:15, dinkypumpkin wrote:
On 09/04/2011 23:47, geoff.getiplayer_l...@alphaworks.co.uk wrote:
Anyway, I've downloaded the patched version and I'm happily getting m4a
output ready for iTunes and iPhone. I'm still not getting any tags
though. I'm using the GUI under Windows XP.
Any
richard wrote:
On Sun Apr 10 02 Simon Nash wrote:
I would be interested in trying these on my Linn DS.
I will send you three m4a files off list of Bells on Sunday (2.8Mb each)
downloaded with get_iplayer for you to try. The 3 files are:
Bells1_noscript.m4a
This file does not use Jon's
On Sun Apr 10 07 Shevek wrote:
have you tried:
--refresh --flush -f --type=radio
I have now. That works. I assumed --flush would clear all the caches,
not just the tv cache.
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