On Dec 25, 2019, at 4:34 AM, Don Grunbaum wrote:
> From what I can see on the iPlayer website, only audiodescribed versions are
> available. Playing using VLC doesn't play the AD.
That's curious. AD is, of necessity, in the audio track. If it's actually
present, VLC would have to play it.
On 24/12/2019 14:25, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
I'm using version 3.22, but I don't see anything relevant at
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/release320to329#changes-in-323
that suggests 3.23 would fare better.
I don't claim to understand the changes made by the BBC which prompted
In article <1UTVq9Sl0j.2MSaZ0zHvD6@fairstead16>, Don Grunbaum
wrote:
> No, Ralph, I didn't request the AD version, but that's what I got by
> default.
> From what I can see on the iPlayer website, only audiodescribed versions
> are available. Playing using VLC doesn't play the AD.
I'm not sure
No, Ralph, I didn't request the AD version, but that's what I got by default.
>From what I can see on the iPlayer website, only audiodescribed versions are
>available. Playing using VLC doesn't play the AD.
Don
- Original Message -
From: Ralph Corderoy
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Sent: 25/12/2019 07:21:16
Hi Ralph
The versions field is telling you the available versions, and the end of
the filename is telling you the version you downloaded. I can't see
anything in what you have shown which suggests you got the
audiodescribed version when you didn't want it. That is not to say you
won't get
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