On 19/02/2014 20:26, Ben Shepherd wrote:
made any difference to the seeking on playback thing. (It's possible
to test this without a device to hand - there is a simulator Rockbox
Clip+ build available at
http://rasher.dk/rockbox/simulator/sansaclipplus-sim-w32.zip.)
Thanks for that. If you
On 20/02/2014 10:12, dinkypumpkin wrote:
On 19/02/2014 20:26, Ben Shepherd wrote:
made any difference to the seeking on playback thing. (It's possible
to test this without a device to hand - there is a simulator Rockbox
Clip+ build available at
On 20 February 2014 12:39, dinkypumpkin dinkypump...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry - I meant to ask for a non-working file. I fired up the simulator and
ran a few radio programmes through MPBox, and I can't see any difference
with/without MP4Box. Both versions are seekable in the simulator.
... You need to specify an output filename for MP4Box...
You sure about that?
Hi
It seems that the Windows version of MP4Box does need both INPUT and OUTPUT.
But the Linux version will accept INPUT without OUTPUT, and overwrite.
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Hi,
Pretty new to get-iplayer, though I've been using it with some
success. I've been trying to rip some R4 programs this morning though
nothing seems to be working.
I read something regarding radio a while back, though I had only just
started using it at the time.
The link to what I am trying
On 20/02/2014 13:25, Ben Shepherd wrote:
The first is 'as-is' from GIP, the second has been passed through
MP4Box (version 0.5.1-DEV-rev5081) with the -ipod switch. It's
possible to seek using both, but the first one always goes to the
start if you seek anywhere in the first minute or so (and
I too am now struggling with the Radio feeds (TV still seems to be
working). I am using Windows 7 (32 bit). What I had discovered was that
if I copied the URL as it appeared eg
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03lpbzy, this would not record. If I
then change the word 'programmes' into
I've been ripping some radio programmes this afternoon. I'm getting
random hangs on writing temp file. Sometimes 5 mins or more. The
programmes are ~28Mb
I've had a lot of this when doing TV but assumed with 1.5Gb files it
was fair enough, but for small audio files, it seems very much as
though
On 20/02/2014 16:30, Adrian Hicks wrote:
I've been ripping some radio programmes this afternoon. I'm getting
random hangs on writing temp file. Sometimes 5 mins or more. The
What temp file are you talking about? The FLV file produced by rtmpdump
or the temp file used by AtomicParsley? Is
On 20/02/2014 16:54, Adrian Hicks wrote:
Err, not sure [noob]
INFO: Downloaded Thumbnail to
'/media/black-elements/Radio/Nature_Series_4_-_3._Wildlife_Gardening_b00pxmcr_default.jpg'
INFO: MP4 tagging M4A file
Started writing to temp file.
Progress: = 68%
Oops, my bad.
I thought it could be down to mounted drives. I'll test with a
specific drive. Thanks for the help
On 20 February 2014 17:00, dinkypumpkin dinkypump...@gmail.com wrote:
On 20/02/2014 16:54, Adrian Hicks wrote:
Err, not sure [noob]
INFO: Downloaded Thumbnail to
first, it's not Jon Davies' get_iplayer ;-) There are others who
did/do the /real/ work of writing and maintaining it, I just package
it for ubuntu and raspberry pis (though the latter is stuck since my
pi died a couple of weeks ago).
On 20 February 2014 14:59, Adrian Hicks
On 20 February 2014 15:22, Nic Siddle nicsid...@gmail.com wrote:
I too am now struggling with the Radio feeds (TV still seems to be working).
[...]
This no longer works. I can record the individual programmes (if I
remember!!) but they are not picked up from the list.
Any ideas?
solutions?
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Behalf Of dinkypumpkin
Sent: 19 February 2014 14:43
get_iplayer HEAD now sports a --avi option to re-mux video to AVI
container.
We already did it for MKV, so why not? See Git HEAD section in:
On Thu Feb 20 13:40:12 GMT 2014, batguano999 wrote:
It seems that the Windows version of MP4Box
does need both INPUT and OUTPUT.
Actually batguano99, I am not seeing this on WinVista SP2 x86;
As per the documentation @
http://gpac.wp.mines-telecom.fr/mp4box/mp4box-documentation/
As of
- Downloaded a short program to test this and ended up with a .avi file
All good so far, but when I try to play it, I get the audio but no
video. I've tried several media players that I have installed but they
are all the same.
Hi
Even though you have created an avi file, it still
On 20/02/14 14:59, Adrian Hicks wrote:
Hi,
The link to what I am trying to rip is
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03srqzk is this the new unsupported
format?
Hello,
Not sure that this helps, but I have just d/l the file at the terminal
with the command:
get_iplayer --pid=b03srqzk
It
It seems that the Windows version of MP4Box
does need both INPUT and OUTPUT.
Actually batguano99, I am not seeing this on WinVista SP2 x86;
Using a 32bit Windows build of MP4Box
( GPAC version: 0.5.1-DEV-rev4214), I
input a GiP recorded audio file and ran:
mp4box -ipod gip.m4a
On 20 February 2014 15:09, dinkypumpkin dinkypump...@gmail.com wrote:
On 20/02/2014 13:25, Ben Shepherd wrote:
The first is 'as-is' from GIP, the second has been passed through
MP4Box (version 0.5.1-DEV-rev5081) with the -ipod switch. It's
possible to seek using both, but the first one always
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