dinnkypumpkin would know ...
On Fri, 28 Jun 2013 13:16:29 +0100, you wrote:
Hi
The Mac version (Automator) also allows downloading from ITV and
Channel 4, is there a reason that this can't happen on the Windows
version?
best
andrew
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On Mon, 17 Jun 2013 19:40:55 +0100, you wrote:
On 17/06/2013 19:38, James Cook wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jun 2013 16:21:03 +0100, you wrote:
re-muxed file back over the network. Then AtomicParsley will read the
entire re-muxed file back over the network, manipulate it a bit, write
the entire tagged
On Tue, 18 Jun 2013 11:40:09 +0100, you wrote:
Are they at a new location?
Example?
Night waves.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tp43
Command:
perl get_iplayer.pl --type=radio --pid b006tp43 --pid-recursive --get
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/playlist/b006tp43
returns 404
Interestingly
Recording radio with the original swfurl works fine here in CH.
(just recorded on the wire to check)
get-iplayer --type radio --get on the wire --modes flashaudio
JC
(Mind you this is with a 2.79 fork!)
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On Thu, 13 Jun 2013 17:25:48 +0200, you wrote:
hi get_iplayer reverse engineerers :)
Has anyone else noticed that recursive recording (of radio)
programmes from the cmd line no longer works.
The URLs for playlists for verpids return 404.
Are they at a new location?
JC
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On Fri, 29 Jun 2012 09:13:27 +0100, you wrote:
On Fri, 2012-06-29 at 14:18 +0200, James Cook wrote:
Doesnt --pid-recursive do this?
e.g. get_iplayer.pl --profiledir=. --type=radio --pid b00X
--pid-recursive --get
Google returns:
BBC Radio 4 - In Our Time
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qykl
Doesnt --pid-recursive do this?
e.g. get_iplayer.pl --profiledir=. --type=radio --pid b00X
--pid-recursive --get
On Thu, 28 Jun 2012 12:18:40 +0100, you wrote:
On Thu, 2012-06-28 at 11:58 +0100, Colin Parker wrote:
What is the easiest way to record all 114 Open Country radio 4
programmes
On Sun, 07 Aug 2011 21:38:40 +0100, you wrote:
On 04/08/2011 20:21, David Woodhouse wrote:
I would love for someone to step forward and maintain the Windows stuff.
I won't volunteer to take over permanently because - like David - I
don't use Windows much and prefer to keep it that way.
Given
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On Tue, 20 Sep 2011 07:44:22 +0100, you wrote:
I don't know what the windows installer installs - but your problem
reminds me of an AtomicParsley problem I had in April - sporadic
crashes
Why repost your answered question?
JC
On Tue, 24 May 2011 08:32:35 +0200, you wrote:
hi
could anybody give me an example of the command line to be typed in windows
to get the best possible available format of a programme using its number
( with all the modes in decreasing order of quality)
On Mon, 16 May 2011 23:06:17 +0100, you wrote:
Of course I meant flashaac, sorry about the typos ...
I feel I must point this out - if you're specifying flashacc,
flashacclow or flashaccstd in your commandline you'll be actually
receiving flashaudio... There's no acc modes! (your modes should
On Mon, 16 May 2011 00:38:30 +0200, you wrote:
In the UK highest quality is/was flashaudio which is mp3 - this used
to be available for all programmes, but now only a few radio
programmes come as flashaudio ...
Now flashaac will give the best quality mp4 files - thanks to shevek
co's code.
I use
On Mon, 16 May 2011 16:06:50 +0100, you wrote:
That seems to be true for national stations like Radio 4 Extra, but
regional stations (and a very few individual national programmes) still
use flashaudio,
Yes that's true
e.g. Culture Café on BBC Scotland
is in flashaudio only
JC
One reason for asking was this snippet in the mediaselector file
which get_iplayer uses to get the streams:
e.g. for http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/4/mtis/stream/b00z54tp
mediaSelection
-
!--
This code and data form part of the BBC iPlayer content protection
system. Tampering with, removal
On Sat, 2 Apr 2011 09:08:22 +0100, you wrote:
Please take into account my patch for m4a audio as this affects
tagging too - it correctly tags m4a using atomic parsley and puts this
metadata in different places that an mp4 video.
I noticed that. I have a quick hack with just tags m4a or m4v in
On Fri, 1 Apr 2011 14:04:32 +0100, you wrote:
On 1 April 2011 11:10, Paul paul.le...@gmail.com wrote:
been using get_iplayer for a few weeks and just realised that the BBCs
change from Radio 7 to Radio 4 Extra looks like you can't use
get_iplayer to get this new material
Am I right?
As I
On Sun, 27 Mar 2011 14:05:17 +, you wrote:
In my opinion, ffmpeg handles aac/m4a files in a way that
isn't friendly with some players.
It's not just the BBC files either.
When I convert other files to m4a using ffmpeg like this:-
ffmpeg -i foo -acodec libfaac foo.m4a
they won't play in the
the message archives mentions youview and the end of March 2011 -
e.g.
I'm worried about this Iplayer replacement the BBC is bringing out at the
end of March - Youview, will this sound the death knell for Get_Iplayer on
Radio? it sure looks like it will kill the TV downloads, anyone heard
On Sat, 19 Mar 2011 00:06:23 +, you wrote:
Looking back at my script I wrote back at Christmas when the iphone
option stopped working and my programs started coming down in aac I seem
to have a faster solution which works for me;
time( ffmpeg -i
On Fri, 18 Mar 2011 12:52:02 +, you wrote:
Hi
I sometimes download BBC radio shows to listen on my mp3 player.
It looks like I'm going to have to start transcoding them from aac to mp3.
I just joined this list yesterday - so I don't know the context of
this message - Has the BBC dropped MP3
On Fri, 18 Mar 2011 15:50:38 +, you wrote:
Like this:-
time ffmpeg -i filename.aac -f wav - | lame -b 128 - test3.mp3
To my surprise the above does work on windows/cygwin
I have been using faad -w aacfile | lame ... up to now - for
historical reasons - (SBR not implemented error)
On Fri, 18 Mar 2011 18:54:03 +, you wrote:
No need to convert, just remux using ffmpeg and the -absf aac_adtstoasc option:
ffmpeg -i input.aac -vn -acodec copy -absf aac_adtstoasc output.mp4
The latest bundled ffmpeg in mplayer-win32 handles this:
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