On 20/01/2024 12:40, Jim web wrote:
Erm. I'm using Linux. No FAT involved here.(1) And so far as I know the BBC
aren't bonkers enough to use FAT for their iPlayer store, etc!
And I've downloaded bigger files in the past.
Doesn't explain the curious change in file name, either.
Jim
(1) No
On 20/01/2024 11:16, Jim web wrote:
Puzzled by this item for the following reasons:
I watched the broadcast on the BBC Parliament (DVB-T2) channel and that
ended before the 'second half' of the panel sitting. However I downloaded a
copy using gip on the 16th.
This*also* was ended part-way
On 20/01/2024 11:16, Jim web wrote:
Puzzled by this item for the following reasons:
I watched the broadcast on the BBC Parliament (DVB-T2) channel and that
ended before the 'second half' of the panel sitting. However I downloaded a
copy using gip on the 16th.
This*also* was ended part-way
On 26/09/2022 12:07, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
I'm unclear how what I wrote can be misinterpreted, but I'm happy to
be told.
As I said, I've made the effort to tell the BBC of the problem. They have
already emailed me a ‘case number’ from their ticketing system.
My apologies, Ralph. I read
On 26/09/2022 09:28, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
I've now finished spending fifteen minutes finding a means of filling in
a ‘Contact Us [if you're a masochist]’ form, lying about the mandatory
phone number, verifying the email address, etc.
So you won't get an e-mail reply, and you will need to keep
On 07/06/2022 21:18, Chris Brady wrote:
This doesn't work ...
get_iplayer --pid p0bk5pd7 --start 00:30:05 --stop 00:32:20 --tv-quality 1080p
CJB
I tried with --pid= and it didn't work, but that was because it thought
the item was already downloaded and I needed to add "--force" to override
On 06/06/2022 14:05, Jimmy Aitken wrote:
You can extract the Paddington clip from the BBC stream at 1080p quality with:
get_iplayer --pid p0bk5pd7 --start 00:30:05 --stop 00:32:20 --tv-quality 1080p
Jimmy
Thanks, Jimmy. I've never used the start/stop commands! I ended up with the
11 GB
On 06/06/2022 11:28, Paul Turvey wrote:
Various resolutions available on the Royal Family channel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8H3WJ2qRwiQ_channel=TheRoyalFamily
Thanks, Paul,
The full length version is 2:18, but that version is just 0:57.
Full length:
Off-topic, but has any a full resolution link to the full Queen Meets
Paddington" video? Can't find it on the iPlayer, and the only full-length one
I can find is the Daily Mail at just 640 x 360!
Thanks,
David
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On 02/01/2022 15:41, Charlie Heard wrote:
Could Norton be slowing localhost websites down or causing them
to time out?
Putting it politely, Norton does not have the best reputation.
David
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On 07/12/2021 06:39, David Taylor wrote:
Here is the script I'm trying to run. It analyses two directories for their
total size and returns an output in a format suitable for MRTG. Perhaps I
should just substitute Win64 for Win32? I've only used Win32 before.
Folks,
Many thanks
I would like to add the Win32::API to the Perl which comes with get_iplayer.
Is that possible?
Here is the script I'm trying to run. It analyses two directories for their
total size and returns an output in a format suitable for MRTG. Perhaps I
should just substitute Win64 for Win32? I've
On 25/04/2021 19:52, Andrew wrote:
A bit behind the times are we?
Pit stops haven't happened since season 4 following the introduction of
the Gen2 cars. Races are 45min + 1 lap with the same car.
That was a welcome improvement, but they are still stuck with too many
gimmicks for me,
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