I don't really do much searching so I might be doing something wrong,
but the following search fails to produce any results for me:
get_iplayer --type=radio --fields=firstbcastdate "2024-02-22"
I know for a fact that certain programmes are new every day. Can anyone
tell me what's (not)
On 08/02/2024 07:45, jon92...@gmail.com wrote:
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Subject: Re: get_iplayer 3.35.0-MSWin32-x64 Web PVR not refreshing cache
automatically
On 2024-01-28 02:50,
On 26/09/2019 10:53, James Scholes wrote:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00097ry
Regards,
James Scholes
Thanks. I think therefore that there's usually a 'title' involved and
that it's a question of getting the right one...
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This is a difficult one to unravel, but i was under the impression that
the BBC (Parliament channel?) produced continuous coverage of
parliamentary sessions. I'm trying to get hold of the full Boris Johnson
coverage from yesterday but am unsure how to go about it ...
Does it just come under
On 27/07/2019 12:30, Alexis Huxley wrote:
me too.
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On 20/06/2019 12:22, Nick Payne wrote:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jon-hedgerows/get-iplayer
Best solution if you don't want to be solving dependency problems.
Personally i find it better to use git to fetch the latest version and
then solve them.
But ... why (someone must know) has gip
On 11/03/2019 16:41, Roger Bell_West wrote:
The web interface to the PVR is a completely different thing, and (if
used) should indeed be run continuously.
Thanks for that. Didn't realise there were two separate things
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On 08/03/2019 13:19, ipla...@nutwood.net wrote:
as would be seen if running the pvr manually.
I'm not experienced with the PVR, but afaics it's meant to be run as a
server in a client/server configuration is it not?
If so, you wouldn't want cron to run it. That's for running jobs at
On 07/03/2019 12:17, RS wrote:
To the extent that the podcast of next Wednesday's programme is
already available, while the only reference to the Corridors episode
seems to be Monday's repeat.
Bizarrely, the link to the podcast next Wednesday's programme IS the
Corridors episode
On 07/03/2019 12:17, RS wrote:
To the extent that the podcast of next Wednesday's programme is
already available, while the only reference to the Corridors episode
seems to be Monday's repeat.
Thanks for that. In that case, i'll listen to them out of order ;)
On 07/03/2019 11:56, J K.Eason wrote:
Still showing 'This programme will be available shortly after broadcast'
Queer. Must be their fault then:
"firstbcastrel: 0 days 20 hours ago"
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This is pretty unusual almost a day later. Is it the Beeb's fault or what?
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On 27/01/2019 13:24, Mark Carroll wrote:
Yeah, it's in the other GH repos - the Win and Mac packaging.
Ah, so i was at least _half_ right when i said Linux is not supported ;)
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On 27/01/2019 13:06, ipla...@nutwood.net wrote:
For future reference, the command is:
get_iplayer_web_pvr
No such file exists on my system, nor with hyphens instead of
underscores. I clone git to get gip.
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On 27/01/2019 09:10, ipla...@nutwood.net wrote:
It certainly is supported. Running on 2 of my Fedora 28 desktop PC's
That's good. The only documentation i could find seemed to be
Windows-oriented
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On 26/01/2019 09:30, ipla...@nutwood.net wrote:
how do I run the Web PVR? I have found multiple options on the web,
none of which I can get to work.
afaicr ( i could be wrong ) the Web PVR is not supported on Linux
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On 30/10/2018 16:46, RS wrote:
For the options file it uses the line terminator as a separator. For
some options the presence of a CR does not matter. For others it
causes the option to be garbled.
I don't have an options file and have never used one, but it would be
useful to know the
On 29/10/2018 20:39, RS wrote:
That is not the end of the problem. Ralph also pointed out that if
Perl thought it was running under Windows
I know very little Perl, but i'm surprised it should care about line
separators. In Java, one of the oldest classes for reading text files
On 29/10/2018 14:02, Owen Smith wrote:
I used that, got a reply saying it wasn't an appropriate venue for voicing my
type of complaint, or words to that effect.
You know, it would probably useful for our general cause were you to
share that here
On 22/10/2018 19:35, petersc...@pobox.com wrote:
To avoid being bothered by this, I have written a shell script to check
for these hidden repeats.
That's interesting thanks. Hidden repeats is something i'm very much
keeping my eye on. One of the recent examples was "Room 101 - Extra
Storage"
On 29/10/2018 13:48, Owen Smith wrote:
They seem to have shut down all routes for feedback from licence fee payers.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints/
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On 29/10/2018 13:37, Owen Smith wrote:
I do NOT want to login to access BBC radio and I do NOT want a personalised
view of BBC content. I much prefer seeing the schedule for the stations and
selecting something to play from that.
You must of course tell /them/ that, not us. I we were content
On 08/04/18 17:11, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
Is it because this series has not been BROADCAST? Sure, it's available
on iplayer, as are many clips, but as they're not broadcast,
get_iplayer won't pick them up.
Ah - that will be it. It was on BBC3. Thanks
I could be being thick, but I'm wondering why things available on
iPlayer are not indexed by get_iplayer? e.g.:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p061bt1n/wannabe-series-1-4-not-giving-up
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On 16/12/17 14:35, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
But in this case, I think `^' is cheaper.
Well done you! My instincts told me that it might be cheaper ;)
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On 16/12/17 14:14, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Yes. `^' also suffices.
Interesting. I wonder if 'match beginning of the line' is less expensive
internally?
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On 16/12/17 13:39, Mark Carroll wrote:
] If you wish to list all programmes, you must now explicitly specify a
] wildcard search: get_iplayer ".*" - note the quotes.
-- Mark
Thanks so much for that Mark. That looks like a regex. Is it, do you know?
get_iplayer --type=radio --refresh >$RADIO_FILE
was the content of a script with which i built myself a text index of
programmes (there was possibly a more efficient way to derive the index
from the cache?). That no longer works in 3.07.
This is what i get
get_iplayer v3.07, Copyright (C)
On 07/12/17 21:43, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Yes, it's not in --info output here, nor mentioned in get_iplayer.
`firstbcastrel' is the opposite on both counts.
That's rather annoying. I suppose we blame the BBC? ;)
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Is it just me or is 'lastbcastrel' a thing of the past? Seems to have
disappeared from the metadata
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I'm looking at the modesizes for I Know Who You Are and note the lowest
is c. 400MiB. I was wondering what sort of mode size we're talking about
when watching that as default on an Android phone's iPlayer? I mean -
approximately. No doubt the small device size should lower it?
On 26/10/17 12:11, James Scholes wrote:
It would help to have the debug output (add the --debug flag to your
command).
I'm sorry - i should have checked the proxy with another app first. I
just have and it isn't working with that either. I'm using an SSH tunnel too
On 26/10/17 12:11, James Scholes wrote:
It would help to have the debug output (add the --debug flag to your
command).
OK. Have given that. The result is that the message now awaits moderator
approval owing to its size
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goose@t410:/tmp$ get_iplayer --proxy=http://127.0.0.1:1080 --pid
b0978ndz --get
get_iplayer v3.06, Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Phil Lewis
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details use
--warranty.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under
certain
I've never discovered if there's any GUI front end to gip. It's for
someone who's not so techie. Any suggestions?
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On 18/08/17 11:36, chrisch...@free.fr wrote:
can anybody explaininsimple terms how to adapt commandsto
downloadradioprogs with new pids?
Erm, you can't afaics. See discussions above about 'New radio PIDs...'
It will require a software update unless you fancy hacking it yourself.
If so,
..works on pid urls (i was much amused to find)
youtube-dl 'http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08pgswt'
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On 03/05/17 15:45, Doug Faunt N6TQS +1-510-717-1197 wrote:
Any Ideas about what's happening here below?
Are you by any chance _pasting_ that into the command prompt? If so, try
entering it manually
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At the risk of irritating with noise, i'll say it anyway: MANY thanks
for keeping this app going!
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On 01/05/17 09:33, Dave Widgery wrote:
I know that XP is on its last legs but I don't think the notebook I
use (an acer espire 3000) would stand a windows 7 upgrade even if I
had a copy (I cannot use linux due to other programs I use on the same
machine)
Why not virtualize or use Wine?
On 01/05/17 11:43, cc wrote:
with gip 3.00not fully compatible with windows xp is there any way to
get back to 2.99 where downloading with pid or url was good enough for
me forb the time being
I don't know what the actual best plan for your particular use case is,
but the generic one is:
With 2.99, my --player='vlc -' argument is no longer recognised. I tried
--output=- and then a pipe to vlc, but that didn't work. What is the
correct way of streaming to stdout?
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Over the last few days, dash radio has been failing to record. Have
attached a full log file, but this is a flavour:
command: get_iplayer --mode=dashlow --start=0 --stop=216000 --pid
b08cqqrh --verbose --overwrite 2>&1 | tee b08cqqrh.log
get_iplayer v2.97, Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Phil Lewis
On 13/12/16 09:19, Jim web wrote:
Maybe the building omitted some codecs
because they don't meet some open/free requirements or similar and the
process wasn't told to include them anyway.
That's a good thought. But the reality seems (i haven't combed it
thoroughly) to be that the Debian build
On 11/12/16 20:33, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
It's during the transcoding from HE-AACv1 => MP3
that your copy of FFmpeg barfs...
Perhaps a regression introduced in 3.2.2?
I think that must be it. I backed up ffmpeg 3.2.2, symlinked the latest
build from here
I decided to revert to 2.96 after 2.97 failed for me (see postings
above) and now even that is failing in that the .m4a file is unplayable,
containing, seemingly, silence with the odd crackle here and there. My
command was as below and the log file mentioned (seemingly error free?)
is here:
On 11/12/16 20:33, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
... Have you tried the --ffmpeg-obsolete switch I suggested
with your 0.8.18 version, prior to updating to 3.2.2?
No i didn't do that, since i thought it a good idea to get the latest
ffmpeg anyway
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So please, you need to provide the transcoding ffmpeg command used;
Actually that's done separately in a script and is just
ffmpeg -i "${f}" $(basename "${f}").mp3
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On 11/12/16 14:30, Timothy wrote:
You are definitely using an outdated FFMpeg - version 0.8.18. I'm not sure why there's an issue, except that
on one log the "-stats" switch was given, which your FFMpeg choked on by saying that there was no
input file given. On the log without the "-stats"
I don't know enough about the internals to be able to understand why
2.97 consistently produces empty .flv (or m4a) files for me. Have sent
this mail again as because of attachments, this mail was queued
(successful 2.96 log and bad 2.97 one linked instead)
The good
http://sprunge.us/aJUh
The
On 01/09/16 15:06, Shevek wrote:
2) Why would you use Cygwin with Windows 10 when it now has built in BASH [2]
On that note, here is what i use to convert. Install ffmpeg and make
sure it's in your PATH
= SNIP
#!/bin/bash
#
On 25/08/16 19:49, artisticforge . wrote:
get_iplayer --show-options
Shows options which are set and where they are defined
Not sure this is relevant in the case of my problem. As i say, i don't
use an options file, but the above command produces the following, fwiw:
goose@t410:/tmp$
On 25/08/16 16:32, artisticforge . wrote:
First, what is it that you script did? How did you run this script?
examples would be helpful.
Forget the script please. I just showed you the result of running a
command (about as simple as it gets)
It is impossible to attempt explaining without
Essentially my wrapper is
get_iplayer --mode=${mode_du_jour} --start=${start} --stop=${stop}
--flvstreamer=/usr/bin/rtmpdump --get "${@}"
All i get is empty .flv files. Can someone please explain? Have reverted
to 2.94 in the meantime
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On 10/11/14 11:23, David Woodhouse wrote:
It's default smart reply is reply to list, and there is seemingly no
option to change that.
I don't quite know if there's such a thing as a 'smart reply' but when i
click the Reply button in Thunderbird, up comes David Woodhouse (who
sent this) as
On 10/11/14 16:51, Jan wrote:
C:\Program Files\get_iplayerget_iplayer --pid b04plqm3 --tvmode=best
--force
This works for me
get_iplayer --pid b04plqm3 --mode=flashhigh1
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One of mine is that i never can see my own postings in Thunderbird,
despite setting my options on the mailing list site to see my own postings
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On 08/11/14 19:38, Shevek wrote:
That is actually Gmail behaviour - it detects that it is the same
message you sent and doesn't deliver it to your inbox.
Thanks for that. I suppose that could be remedied by sending from a
non-Gmail account
C.
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On 08/11/14 17:14, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
so why duplicate a copy to an individual, as some seem to do on here?
I suppose in certain cases it might be seen as 'belt and braces'
behaviour (why not?)
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On 05/11/14 10:08, Budgie wrote:
I wonder if argument supporting your petition might be strengthened if
it were to make reference to these existing initiatives.
Budgie
Sounds like a good idea to me ...
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to dinkypumpkin for all that hard work.
What i don't get (and maybe someone can enlighten me here) is that there
appears to be a number of BBC-sanctioned clients other than iPlayer
itself which have needed to be patched and in some cases have,
successfully. How? Would it be a question of
Taken from the source of http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-politics-29825165
The Nitro urls have even specified a special URI scheme:
{
assetId: 29825165,
assetUri: /news/live/uk-politics-29825165,
coverageUrl: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-politics-29825165;,
type: LIV,
On 03/11/14 11:43, Dirk Husemann wrote:
best case: just syntactic sugar (i.e. just a shortcut but still using
HTTP), worst case: proprietary protocol using websockets...
Yes. The former could be a pro-tem thing until some kind of extra
support is wheeled in. Might be interesting to run that page
On 02/11/14 08:52, Chris Allison wrote:
Peter,
some good ideas there, but there is no need to scrape the web pages
when all the schedule info you could possibly need is available in
xml, json and yaml files at urls of this form:
www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/programmes/schedules/fm/this_week.json
On 02/11/14 18:47, Sharon Kimble wrote:
--8---cut here---start-8---
wget -q -O -
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/programmes/schedules/fm/this_week.json | jq '.[]
| .[] | .[] | .[] | .programme as $P |
$P.display_titles.title,$P.short_synopsis,$P.pid' | tail
On 27/09/12 00:23, dinkypumpkin wrote:
Nothing to do with the --start offset, assuming you have an up-to-date
version of rtmpdump.
OK thanks. I'm using rtmpdump 2.3
CJ
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get_iplayer --mode=flashaaclow1 --flvstreamer=/usr/local/bin/rtmpdump
--start $((120*60)) --get 10480
is what i attempted (start two hours in from start of the programme). I get
INFO: Connected...
ERROR: RTMP_ReadPacket, failed to read RTMP packet header
INFO: Command exit code 1 (raw code =
I knocked the below up as i wanted to take advantage of the GPU in the
RPi to play tv streams. The idea was to stream it over the network and
receive and play it on my RPi.
Since omxplayer can't, for some reason, accept stdin as input, i had to
jump through some hoops.
I was wondering if any
I thought this might be owing to my old version so i got the latest with
git.Same result. Is this 'us' or 'them'?
goose@p10:/tmp$ ./get_iplayer/get_iplayer --mode=flashaaclow1
--flvstreamer=/usr/local/bin/rtmpdump --get --pid b01jwk6b
get_iplayer v2.82, Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Phil Lewis
On 07/04/12 14:40, dinkypumpkin wrote:
but you've omitted --type=radio from your command line. get_iplayer
only searches TV programmes by default.
Thanks for that. That's surprising when a pid is supplied
Thanks also for the tips. My get_iplayer version is indeed old. I will
try to get the
I wonder if anyone here might be interested in some content swapping -
particularly those interested in Schubert? I have quite a bit but am
missing some parts. I don't know what rules apply in such a case, but i
could understand if direct contact were preferred.
CJ
I'm told that one of my messages
Is being held until the list moderator can review it for approval.
The reason it is being held:
Message has a suspicious header
Either the message will get posted to the list, or you will receive
notification of the moderator's decision. If you would like
I was wondering if it's possible to get info by pid? The following looks
as if it should work, but doesn't:
get_iplayer --info --pid f00bar01
and actually it appears to attempt to retrieve the prog (!)
P.S. thanks to those who replied to my 'Suspicious header' message
CJ
On 25/05/11 19:21, Steve wrote:
Wouldnt have thought so, theyre all separate PIDs
I thought they had the same one (http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011c0n8)
It's the 'anchors' that are different(?)
CJ
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I wonder if 'chapters' are going to be supported?
e.g. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011c0wc contains the likes of
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011c0n8#p00h3vdk
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011c0n8#p00h3vff
etc.
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dinkypumpkin wrote:
I don't remember if it's the same in Lucid, but in Ubuntu Maverick I just
needed to install libavcodec-extra-52 (which replaces libavcodec-52 installed
by default with ffmpeg) for MP3 support.
Hmm, i'll look into that. Maybe i can shoehorn it into Lenny. Thanks
CJ
dinkypumpkin wrote:
Oops, forget that. I see that you're looking for a statically-linked ffmpeg.
Well that's only due to Debian problems ('oldness' and licensing issues
with mp3).
I notice that i've got libavcodec51 installed, but it's done me no good
at all.
CJ
I wonder if somone could kindly attach, or point me to a link to an
*audio* mp4 file so that i can test to see if my player can handle it?
Regards,
CJ
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Nick Ludlam wrote:
On 15 Mar 2011, at 10:58, Charles Johnson wrote:
btw, i noticed that it looks like libfaac support is disabled by default in
ffmpeg HEAD. Is this true and is it relevant?:
--enable-libfaac enable FAAC support via libfaac [no]
No, this isn't
Nick Ludlam wrote:
On 15 Mar 2011, at 12:17, Charles Johnson wrote:
Nick Ludlam wrote:
When you say the mp4 is not usable, do you mean it's corrupt, or that you can't use it with your playback needs?
I mean my player won't play mp4. I'm using git HEAD ffmpeg, and afaik
bat guano wrote:
Do you know the command i should use now to produce mp3?
CJ
Hi CJ
It seems that BBC are not sending mp3 streams now.
So download the aac file and convert it to mp3 with a program such as WinFF.
From here:-
bat guano wrote:
goose@p10:/tmp$ ./ffmpeg -i f.aac x.mp3
FFmpeg version git-9f8f62d, Copyright (c) 2000-2011 the FFmpeg developers
built on Mar 14 2011 23:32:24 with gcc 4.3.2
configuration: --enable-static --disable-shared --extra-libs=-static
I wonder if this is an error with the BBC's feed or it's an error at my
end. Please see output below:
CJ
('gip' == get_iplayer --mode=flashaudio
--flvstreamer=/usr/local/bin/rtmpdump --get ${@} )
goose@p10:/tmp$ gip 12071 --force
get_iplayer v2.78, Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Phil Lewis
This
AHULSE wrote:
Charles
I have just tried the same download and it has worked perfectly, I am
running v2.79 on Windows, but I notice that your RTMPDump is v2.1c and
I am running RTMPDump v2.2d
It may be running a plugin update will help solve your problem
Thanks, Andy - i'll give it
AHULSE wrote:
Charles
I have just tried the same download and it has worked perfectly, I am
running v2.79 on Windows, but I notice that your RTMPDump is v2.1c and
I am running RTMPDump v2.2d
It may be running a plugin update will help solve your problem
Thanks, Andy - i'll give it
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