I've got the 'error' message (twice) for every radio item I've fetched
since I upgraded to the current version of gip. The results seem OK, so the
error messages seem just to be an irritant.
Jim
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Electronics https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scots_Guide/intro/electron.htm
Armstrong
On 08/10/2018 11:27, CJB wrote:
Not sure what's happening - but seemed to download OK (but a tad short
of 30 mins)
Tried this twice but with identical results.
CJB
==snip==
Hi Chris
Nothing to be concerned about. Although my download was 27m13s, the
programme plays in full plus a
hello
downloaded fine here.
it is 27.22 minutes long.
have not listened to it, but there were no error messages.
mp4info, appears okay with it.
On Mon, Oct 8, 2018 at 5:28 AM CJB wrote:
>
> Not sure what's happening - but seemed to download OK (but a tad short
> of 30 mins)
>
> Tried this twice
On 08/10/18 10:22, I wrote:
That is not quite the whole story. There were a few programmes whose
subtitle XML files (TTML?) were corrupt. They included some NUL
characters and, I am told, NUL is not a valid character in XML.
The code was changed to ignore NUL characters. As an
Not sure what's happening - but seemed to download OK (but a tad short
of 30 mins)
Tried this twice but with identical results.
CJB
==snip==
INFO: PVR Run: 'sticks_out_half_a_mile_name_radio'
Matches:
37948: It Sticks Out Half a Mile - Hidden Treasure, BBC Radio 4 Extra, b007jqc5
INFO: 1
Thank Alan and everyone else.
This did it
get_iplayer --subtitles-only --pid b0bkvw2l
Huh - never could get used to the Ozzie accent!!!
Cheers - Chris B.
On 08/10/2018, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
> On 08/10/2018 00:32, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
>> On 08/10/2018 00:05, CJB wrote:
>>> Please - is there
On 08/10/18 03:02, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
On Mon Oct 8 00:18:40 BST 2018, Peter S Kirk wrote:
Until recently, subtitles were downloaded first
thus get_i pvr could be stopped once done.
Now they are downloaded after video. Why?
... Because the powers that be (i.e. the one and only
person
From: chrisjbr...@gmail.com
Sent: 8 October 2018 00:05
To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Downloading Subtitles
Please - is there a way of downloading subtitles after the respective
video file has been downloaded? The latter file is a large one and I
don't wont to download it again.
On 08 Oct 2018, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
> Don't know what happened there. it should have read:
> get_iplayer --subtitles-only --pid b0bkvw2l
That's how I do it -- just yesterday afternoon in fact. Took me a while
because I forgot to check --long-help which is off where the option is
hiding.
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