On 16/02/15 14:38, Budge wrote:
I have found that The Early Music Show appears in my cache but when I
try and download using the cache reference I get the following message:-
alastair@X3400:~ get_iplayer --get 12899 --type=radio
get_iplayer v2.91, Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Phil Lewis
I have found that The Early Music Show appears in my cache but when I
try and download using the cache reference I get the following message:-
alastair@X3400:~ get_iplayer --get 12899 --type=radio
get_iplayer v2.91, Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Phil Lewis
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO
I have managed to mess up my RAID configuration and have taken advantage
to install new drives and upgrade OS so am installing GiP ab initio
following wiki instructions to the letter. Two questions:-
Is the github .../wiki/release291 the one to install?\
I have a problem with
On 11/01/2014 03:09 PM, roadcone wrote:
For those new to using the command line or terminal and wanting
to secure all programs from a series, there may be an alternative
to harvesting and entering multiple pids.
In some cases the program series may have a series web page. For
example,
or The Early Music Show (Radio 3) do not.
Can somebody please advise?
Budge
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appear that /usr/local/bin/get_iplayer is attempting to update
itself and failing miserably
On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 12:41 PM, Budge aje...@errichel.co.uk wrote:
I have managed to mess up my RAID configuration and have taken advantage
to install new drives and upgrade OS so am installing GiP ab
On 02/09/2015 09:04 PM, Colin Law wrote:
On 9 February 2015 at 20:50, Budge aje...@errichel.co.uk wrote:
Hi and thanks for the advice. I had understood however that
-rwxr-xr-x 1 meant that user had write permissions. I could of course
change ownership but why have I not had this issue
and not the list? I ask as I am just installing
new OS and wonder if I have set up email client incorrectly.
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On 02/09/2015 11:43 PM, Budge wrote:
On 02/09/2015 10:29 PM, Roger Bell_West wrote:
On Mon, Feb 09, 2015 at 09:09:15PM +, Dennis Smith wrote:
Hi guys, Anyone know if there is an easy way to install Get_iPlayer to
my Synology NAS, even if all I get is a basic web interface with E.G
On 02/09/2015 09:49 PM, Colin Law wrote:
On 9 February 2015 at 21:39, Budge aje...@errichel.co.uk wrote:
On 02/09/2015 09:04 PM, Colin Law wrote:
On 9 February 2015 at 20:50, Budge aje...@errichel.co.uk wrote:
Hi and thanks for the advice. I had understood however that
-rwxr-xr-x 1 meant
likely it is my fault in setting up the pvr list. Will get
back to you when I have pinned down the issues.
Many thanks,
Budge
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On 12/11/15 00:27, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
> On Wed Nov 11 23:14:08 GMT 2015, Budge wrote:
>
>> I find my old pvr entry Afternoon_on_3_-_Thursday_Opera_Matinee
>> no longer works.
>> The programme is still there and now shows in the cache as:
>> 10139: Afternoo
On 13/11/15 15:42, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
> On Fri Nov 13 10:48:25 GMT2015, Budge wrote:
>
>> this is what I had before:
>>
>> pvrsearch = Thursday_Opera_Matinee
>>fields = episode
>>search0 = Thursday Opera Matinee
>>type
I want to move my pvr list and download history to another machine in
order to have continuity. What files should I copy over please.
GiP is installed and working on the new machine (openSUSE 13.2 x86_64
with KDE desktop same as old machine) ready to run.
Budge
On 01/12/15 10:07, Budge wrote:
> On 01/12/15 00:46, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
>> On Mon Nov 30 23:50:55 GMT 2015, Budge wrote:
>>
>>> Totally brilliant I have been able to tag
>>> all the files not yet moved to NAS
>>> (snip)
>>> I have some vi
On 02/01/16 16:25, Owen Smith wrote:
> - Original Message - From: "Tom"
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2016 4:10 PM
> Subject: Re: 320kbps radio audio available via MPEG-DASH
>
>
>> As far as I know no-one has ever been
On 22/12/15 14:55, Roger Bell_West wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 02:48:21PM +0000, Budge wrote:
>> I have five GiP downloads of "Composer of the Week" from a couple of years
>> back which should have been .m4a files but are in my system as .mp3.
> What does "
On 22/12/15 15:48, batguano999 wrote:
> > I believe this confirms my view that there is something there!!!
> > I assume running it through ffmpeg will sort it out but I need help with
> > correct commands.
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d somebody please help me with this.
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t the
time. I will keep trying to recover and let you know how I get on.
Best wishes for Christmas and the New Year.
Regards,
Budge
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and it plays
fine.
What might I have wrong. It seems all my recent radio downloads may
have this problem!!!
Budge
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eanwhile a couple of supplementary questions please.
I have a podcast which is saved as mp3 file. What is the command for
tagging this please?
Similarly I have some video mp4 files which were not tagged. Again what
is command line for tagging these please?
Many thanks once more.
Budge.
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e untagged files
cause a stall in the server (minimserver.) on the NAS or on the control
app. I shall have to do more analysis to find out which.
Thanks again. Will report how I get on in due course.
Budge
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On 01/12/15 00:46, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
> On Mon Nov 30 23:50:55 GMT 2015, Budge wrote:
>
>> Totally brilliant I have been able to tag
>> all the files not yet moved to NAS
>> (snip)
>> I have some video mp4 files which were not tagged.
>> Again wh
for getting
the thumbnails incorporated into file metadata.
Budge
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On 22/02/16 17:24, Budge wrote:
I am in process of changing computer hardware and have just rebuilt my
GiP setup on the new machine, or so I thought. Cron pvr job ran fine
last night but the radio download of The News Quiz is not showing a
thumbnail on my player.
Please could somebody remind
On 15/03/16 00:23, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
On Mon Mar 14 22:55:45 GMT 2016, Budge wrote:
tried to download a programme which was shown tonight on STV and is
listed in the cache.
Hello Alastair!
Pardon me if I misunderstood, but isn't STV (http://www.stv.tv/) a
Scottish version of ITV?
You
d".
Thank you Peter for that Peter.
As you will see from my post I was having trouble with the website,
mainly because I couldn't find BBC Scotland. My fault of course but I
find it is always worth reading posts before posting a reply.
Budge
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I have been downloading using tv prefs flashhd, flashvhigh and when
viewed on laptop I have always been satisfied with the picture quality.
I have recently purchased a projector and to test network installation I
tried projecting a downloaded programme; with rather disappointing
results.
On 03/07/16 18:18, dinkypumpkin wrote:
Release notes:
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/release295
First I would like to add my thanks to those of others for the hard work
put in to keeping this treasured resource alive and well.
I have installed 2.95 on my openSUSE Leap 42.1
should I put if I
wish to downgrade the radio in the pvr job to 96kbps but not have
download fail if that mode is not available. Sorry to be so dumb and
grateful for all guidance given.
Budge
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Hi and many thanks,
On 05/02/17 22:55, SquarePenguin wrote:
On 05/02/17 18:35, Budge wrote:
Having read the Release Notes for 2.98 my understanding is that this is
the default tv mode and it will use dash dvf as first choice and hls if
dash not available and so forth degrading according
As will be seen from earlier thread I have been having trouble with my
Linn DS devices which cannot cope with large m4a radio download files
with sound encoded as AAC. These files were generally over 300 MiB and
about 2 hours playing time.
Over the last weekend I tried to play the News Quiz
[snip]
What I haven't yet understood, both from the problem you have and the
problem I have, is why it is more difficult for a player to play a long
piece in AAC than in other formats. I thought this was something
segmentation and fragmentation was supposed to deal with, to facilitate
On 23/01/17 17:51, batguano999 wrote:
Trouble is, if this is due to ffmpeg update, I have no idea when change
took place but certainly within the last week or so. (Or on reflection
was it when I upgraded from openSUSE 42.1 to 42.2??? Groan) How can I
find that info on my system? That would at
?
Is this a subject for bug report yet?
Grateful for guidance please.
Finally, please could you help with ffmpeg command I should put in prefs
to go straight to FLAC rather than m4a.
Budge
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started looking at it
Budge has asked about creating a preset. I'll leave others more
knowledgeable than I to answer his question.
The first parameter I looked at was compression. The parameter is
-compression_level and it can be between 1 and 8, where 1 is the least
compression. For compatibility
On 23/01/17 23:41, RS wrote:
From: batguano999
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2017 17:51
To check whether your version of FFmpeg creates m4a files that play
nice with the Linn...
Create some test files with different durations... 15 minutes, 30
minutes, 60 minutes etc. up to 3 hours.
If they all
I have a number of radio programmes set to record in my pvr which runs
nightly. Since 17 January the resulting .m4a files will not play on my
usual Linn DS rendering devices.
I am trying to identify the source of the problem.
I see nothing remarkable to me in the --verbose output from GiP. I
On 23/01/17 11:45, Budge wrote:
[snip]
... when I
chased Linn this is relevant part of the reply:-
"The issue is heavily influenced by but not directly related to track
duration. (Possibly too much technical detail - it's caused by the
number of entries in the 'stsz' table. Problem files
On 25/01/17 00:21, RS wrote:
From: Budge Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2017 10:38
I have not seen the Unknown profile message.
Try AtomicParsley -T 1
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From: Budge Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2017 11:01
I have not seen the Unknown profile message.
Try AtomicParsley -T 1
I have not seen that message. It may be that the files I have looked at
have been older than 17 Jan. To make sure I had something up
On 26/01/17 16:32, C E Macfarlane wrote:
Hi Budge,
I can't comment on the LC profile, but I presume that you've noticed that in
the first sample the durations reported by AP and FFprobe do not agree,
whereas in the second they agree ...
--
www.macfh.co.uk/CEMH.html
-Original Message
On 26/01/17 17:11, iz wrote:
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2017 at 4:36 PM
From: Budge
profile" error with this file. I am using ffmpeg v3.2-6.5 but I do not
think it is an ffmpeg fault. There was an update on my system on 17
ffmpeg 3.2 may be the culprit. That particular version c
at a single line had previously provided on its own!
Perhaps Budge may care to check his bandwidth to satisfy himself that all
his lines are fully functional:
http://speedtest.btwholesale.com/
I have been doing checks in liaison with ISP as both lines have been
maxed out 24/7 an
On 28/01/17 12:16, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
On 28/01/2017 18:19, Simon Morgan wrote:
-Original Message-
From: get_iplayer [mailto:get_iplayer-boun...@lists.infradead.org] On
Behalf Of Budge
Sent: 28 January 2017 00:10
To: get_iplayer
Subject: Can I Set Radio Modes for Individual Search
The problems I have been experiencing recently, one not solved but
circumvented, as a result of two updates on different systems at about
the same time, have drawn my attention to the storage implications of
the changes to radio downloads.
Previously the BBC policy ensured that classical
Hi Vangelis
On 26/01/17 23:46, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
On Thu Jan 26 18:45:27 GMT 2017, Budge wrote:
How do I add "hafbest" to my prefs. Tried the obvious prefs-add
radiomode=hafbest but that gave me a search option!!! Grateful for
some guidance please.
get_iplayer --radiomo
Hi Simon,
On 27/01/17 07:51, Simon Morgan wrote:
... At present I pay for two lines to
try and get bandwidth.
Thanks again for the suggestion. Will look into it further.
Regards,
Budge.
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Hi Jeremy
On 24/01/17 20:11, Jeremy Nicoll - ml gip wrote:
On 2017-01-24 19:18, Budge wrote:
My understanding is that if I convert to mp3 I lose more. Not sure if
this is true.
MP3 files can be created at different bit rates. Perhaps you should
take some sample
audio files and create some
to one thread. I am sorry I didn't make it clearer.
Budge
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[snip]
Hi Simon,
This is, of course, a manual process so you must select quality each time
you make a recording otherwise the default is used
Therein lies the rub. There is no way I have time or inclination to
select quality each time I make a recording. What I want is the quality
On 29/01/17 11:32, Budge wrote:
[snip]
Hi Simon,
This is, of course, a manual process so you must select quality each time
you make a recording otherwise the default is used
Therein lies the rub. There is no way I have time or inclination to
select quality each time I make a recording
On 11/02/17 20:44, dinkypumpkin wrote:
Release notes:
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/release299
Just to say many thanks for prompt fix. Brilliant.
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orrect
ffmpeg command to encode the GiP into flac but without losing the
tagging info which BBC are improving to a point where I can use it.
Grateful for some help with the command to add to my prefs if you have
time please.
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On 23/01/17 16:23, RS wrote:
From: Budge
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2017 12:46
Over the last weekend I tried to play the News Quiz Extra which is
shown as about 45 minutes playing time and it would not play. Last
night the even shorter "The News Quiz" would not play
On 23/01/17 17:24, RS wrote:
From: Budge
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2017 11:45
You will have to ask somebody who knows about these things but when I
chased Linn this is relevant part of the reply:-
"The issue is heavily influenced by but not directly related to track
duration. (Pos
of buffering and the buffer size
written in the firmware. Linn are aware of the issue but I have no idea
when they will fix it. It is possible your problem is similar.
On 18/01/17 12:50, RS wrote:
From: Budge
Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2017 13:11
The issue could be that Linn's player
see now how to do this. Seems all radio will come at higher resolution.
Please could somebody advise/help.
Budge.
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missed something.
Regards,
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On 23/08/16 22:08, RS wrote:
From: Budge Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2016 13:39
Finally, why is the v2.96 default 960x540 at 50fps? What are benefits?
This is what the v2.96 Release Notes say, "The one lacuna filled by
flash modes is that flashhd mode represents the only altern
are benefits?
Thanks again,
Budge.
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On 25/10/16 23:24, Budge wrote:
My previous posting on pvr problem has only had one reply from Vangelis
which, unusually has not solved my problem. I now find that the pvr
command does not work and I have had nothing saved for a week or so.
I have no idea where to go to sort it out. Should I
On 26/10/16 00:02, SquarePenguin wrote:
On 25/10/16 23:24, Budge wrote:
I have no idea where to go to sort it out. Should I re-install GiP or
what?
Check your preferences file: --prefs-show
Looks like you saved a search in there, possibly by thumbing --prefs-add
instead of --pvr-add
You
My previous posting on pvr problem has only had one reply from Vangelis
which, unusually has not solved my problem. I now find that the pvr
command does not work and I have had nothing saved for a week or so.
I have no idea where to go to sort it out. Should I re-install GiP or what?
Budge
credible Human Journey)
It seems the second line is held somewhere and I cannot find and delete
it. What is going on and how may I clear this please?
Budge
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some light on this.
Regards,
Budge
Have a nice Sunday, Vangelis.
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the pvr item no longer work. What has changed?
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On 24/11/16 09:17, Roger Bell_West wrote:
On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 08:47:20AM +, Budge wrote:
pvrsearch = The_Now_Show
search0 = The Now Show
type = radio
My question, why does the pvr item no longer work. What has changed?
I don't know, but my PVR file:
metadata generic
Hi Vangelis,
[snip]
Many thanks for the references and erudite history.
Best wishes,
Budge.
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Best wishes,
Budge
Regards,
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the cleaning up
process on the back of GiP.
Regards,
Budge
On 10/01/17 14:24, artisticforge . wrote:
hello
I have noticed this also. iTunes would not import audio & video files
into the iTunes Library.
While researching the cause it became apparent that the files were
thousands of small chunks.
I
On 10/01/17 22:48, Budge wrote:
[snip]
Linn advised thus.
As a workaround for now, you could convert the file to a different
format.
I've checked that it plays after converting to either FLAC or ALAC using
dbpoweramp.
You might even find that just re-writing it as AAC fixes things
On 13/01/17 00:24, RS wrote:
From: Budge Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2017 18:26
Many thanks. Yes I agree ffmpeg was my first thought but I am spoiled
for choice of command options. ffprobe output didn't tell me what I
was looking for although that may be due to me not understanding what
I
Hi Richard,
On 14/01/17 15:20, iz wrote:
Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2017 at 12:05 PM
From: RS
always suspicious of people who refer to "chunks" when there is a recognised
I suspect they are using "chunk" from MP4 parlance, though a chunk contains multiple
audio blocks ("samples" in MP4).
On 12/01/17 16:14, Jim web wrote:
In article <37968d10-ab7a-f131-e07d-00b58cc2a...@errichel.co.uk>, Budge
<aje...@errichel.co.uk> wrote:
On 10/01/17 22:48, Budge wrote: [snip] Linn advised thus.
As a workaround for now, you could convert the file to a different
format.
should be
there or have I done something wrong with my gip installation.
Budge
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On 18/03/17 11:45, RS wrote:
From: Budge Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2017 10:58
I am also running Leap 42.2 and just tried your pid. It worked fine
and media info gave me:-
Your example is not quite the same. Michael has used --tvmode=hlshd
whereas you seem to have used --tvmode=hvfxsd.
You
On 19/03/17 12:23, RS wrote:
From: Budge Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2017 20:15
You have got a lot more information from Mediainfo than I have seen.
What parameters do I need to use to get all that information?
I did not set any parameters. What operating system are you using?
I am using
ostproc54. 1.100 / 54. 1.100
Hyper fast Audio and Video encoder
usage: ffmpeg [options] [[infile options] -i infile]... {[outfile
options] outfile}...
Grist to the mill and hope you get things sorted soon.
Budge
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Hi Richard,
This is way OT so forgive top post but you mentioned players and I had
some problems with Linn devices a while back which was mentioned again
recently and has still not to my knowledge been fixed.
My device of choice now is a Raspberry Pi with an IQaudIO DAC on top.
Software is
Hi Vangelis,
On 17/07/17 01:25, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
[snip]
There's an off-chance you downloaded via
a PVR search very soon after the scheduled
end of broadcast of that episode; for whatever
reason, that specific episode was delayed
(the show preceding it was overrun) and the version
of
On 09/05/17 19:11, Timothy wrote:
On Tuesday, May 9, 2017 12:48 PM, "Budge" <aje...@errichel.co.uk> wrote:
Thanks for the links and yes I have been through all my previous posts
but only after the file failed. I have now read and re-read the wiki
pages but had not rem
On 11/05/17 02:00, Timothy wrote:
On Wednesday, May 10, 2017 7:15 PM, "Budge" <aje...@errichel.co.uk> wrote:
As you know there is no simple "std" but modes such as dafstd or
hafstd. I mentioned I was going to try the shortcut "better" which
gives both of th
On 09/05/17 15:44, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
On Tue May 9 09:49:15 BST 2017, Budge wrote:
but my Linn player will not play the file. A sense of deja vu here as
I had similar problems back in January. (snip) Format
profile : LC
(snip) Bit rate : 320 kb/s
(snip) Format
Parsley and both play with software
players so it looks like a repeat of the Linn problem even though I am
using their older firmware which solved my "long file" problem.
Will now try radiomode = better and radiomode = worse but if anybody has
any other suggestions p
e=podcast?
If this is the case is this a change at the Beeb and should I edit my
list item?
Grateful for advice please.
Budge
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On 18/05/17 00:47, RS wrote:
From: Budge Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2017 23:30
Found the pid and downloaded by pid and all went well as follows:-
alastair@ibmserver2:~> get_iplayer --pid p0530vlq --type=radio
--radiomode=better
The PID for downloading the AAC/M4A file is b08qgx61.
On 18/05/17 05:18, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
Hi Budge
Hmmm I notice that when you tried to download using the PID the output
tells you that it's not in the cache, isn't this the reason why your PVR
download failed (something that a refresh would/should have picked up)?
[snip]
Hi Alan,
Now
On 18/05/17 02:14, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
On Wed May 17 23:30:42 BST 2017, Budge wrote:
pvrsearch = News_Quiz_Extra
radiomode = better
search0 = News_Quiz_Extra
type = radio.
Is there actually a fullstop (.) after radio?
Was this PVR search created manually via
On 18/05/17 12:53, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
On 18/05/2017 12:32, Budge wrote:
On 18/05/17 05:18, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
Hi Budge
Hmmm I notice that when you tried to download using the PID the
output tells you that it's not in the cache, isn't this the reason
why your PVR download failed
On 18/05/17 22:56, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
On Thu May 18 17:27:43 BST 2017, I wrote:
via the --refresh-exclude-tv
A correction to my oversight, the proper switch is:
--refresh-exclude
Apologies :-(
Hi Vangelis,
Thanks for correcting my syntax. I was looking at the reference but not
u are well
organized. My chaotic system list is that way because it has
accumulated over time. It has only recently been reviewed at all and
that because of file sizes and I must have made the underscore error
then. Thanks for the reply.
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Extra, without
the underscores...
I couldn't see for looking. That must be it. Many thanks Des and sorry
to have been so careless.
Now revised to:-
pvrsearch = News_Quiz_Extra
radiomode = better
search0 = News Quiz Extra
type = radio
Regards
Budge
On 19/05/17 00:39, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
On Thu May 18 23:27:02 BST 2017, Budge wrote:
Let's see how it works.
You should be fine, but let us know if otherwise...
If you have any comments they are welcome.
Actually I do, but my comment below lacks real substance
(i.e. you can live
Please forgive the OT but I recall a mention a while ago of the
captioned device and modified firmware in the context of GiP.
Please could I, through these pages and PM, ask for some help with this?
Budge.
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this possible.
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On 22/10/17 10:36, Budge wrote:
Hi all and sorry if this has all been explained before. I wanted to
record "The Book of Dust" so refreshed my cache by running get_iplayer
thinking I would find the index number and get it as usual but the title
does not appear.
I therefore
dy explain why the
title does not show in cache. Is it because it is just too soon, the
programme was only broadcast yesterday, or something more sinister?
Budge
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On 20/05/18 11:21, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
On 20/05/2018 09:56, Mark Carroll wrote:
On 20 May 2018, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
On 19/05/2018 22:27, Mark Carroll wrote:
On 17 May 2018, Budge wrote:
I have tried to follow this thread as I have just found my download of
The Bridge file size
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