On 22/05/16 14:24, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
On Sun May 22 11:59:36 BST 2016, Clive wrote:
can I stop gip looking for BBC3
Execute the following command in the CLI:
get_iplayer --refresh-exclude="BBC Three" --prefs-add
This will add the exclusion in your user options.
If you are trialing
Sorry for not being clear- I don't want that download, since I see it
as a waste of time and bandwidth, since the things I'm getting are often
not in that. I only download radio- my options file has "type radio" in it.
best, doug
On 22/05/2016 06:51, Mark Carroll wrote:
On 22 May 2016,
On Sun May 22 11:59:36 BST 2016, Clive wrote:
can I stop gip looking for BBC3
Execute the following command in the CLI:
get_iplayer --refresh-exclude="BBC Three" --prefs-add
This will add the exclusion in your user options.
If you are trialing 2.95dev, the above isn't needed,
because of
While we are talking about getting rid of things ... not that it
terrible bothers me but can I stop gip looking for BBC3 and is there any
reason I would want to allow it to continue to search for the file?
Clive
___
get_iplayer mailing list
On 22 May 2016, Dave Liquorice wrote:
> On Sun, 22 May 2016 08:16:28 +0100, Mark Carroll wrote:
>
>>> "Getting radio Index Feeds (this may take a few minutes)"
>>
>> get_iplayer is a Perl script. In this case you can just look for that
>> text within get_iplayer itself then put a # at the
On Sun, 22 May 2016 08:16:28 +0100, Mark Carroll wrote:
>> "Getting radio Index Feeds (this may take a few minutes)"
>
> get_iplayer is a Perl script. In this case you can just look for that
> text within get_iplayer itself then put a # at the beginning of that
> line to comment it out.
This
On 22 May 2016, Doug Faunt wrote:
> "Getting radio Index Feeds (this may take a few minutes)"
get_iplayer is a Perl script. In this case you can just look for that
text within get_iplayer itself then put a # at the beginning of that
line to comment it out.
-- Mark
7 matches
Mail list logo