On Tue, Aug 16, 2022 at 09:54:32AM +0100, Chris Walker wrote:
>Do you mean a version number for Perl? Try 'man perl' as here, that
>gives a history of updates. Just scroll down the list of stuff it
>produces.
More simply, "perl -v".
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On Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 05:32:22PM +, Jim web wrote:
>Is it actually a virus?
No, it's a user who doesn't filter out obvious malware but instead
forwards another copy of it to the list.
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On Fri, Jan 08, 2021 at 11:13:31AM +, MacFH - C E Macfarlane - News wrote:
>Also, IIRC tagging is done by AtomicParsley, not FFMPEG.
It is. ffmpeg can be used for tagging, but not I think within the
context of get_iplayer.
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On Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 05:50:40AM +, michael norman wrote:
>What has any of this got to do with GIP ? Surely it is OT ?
Of course it is, but nobody cares any more. Just as nobody bothers to
trim out dozens of lines of quoted text for their one-line reply.
On Sat, Oct 24, 2020 at 03:24:45PM +0100, Jim web wrote:
>i.e. came from the openmandriva address.
>
>Is that correct and as should be expected?
No idea, but it's identical to the version 2020.09.20 that I already had.
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On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 11:15:03PM +0200, mable syrup wrote:
>I got fed-up of being unsubscribed like this from my yahoo mail account, which
>had worked fine for years and decided to try a different (free) mail provider.
> Yet to see whether it's a real improvement, but getting messages at
On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 09:25:15AM +0100, Budge wrote:
>Life in never simple! My choice of .opus was frustrated by lack of
>support for my media server and author advises he will not likely be
>adding .opus.
What can I say, mpd is just the best I've found. :)
>I therefore went with .aac as the
On Wed, Sep 23, 2020 at 12:16:10AM +0100, budge wrote:
>I have now found that minimserver, which runs in the NAS and serves the music
>data to my LAN and thence to my renderers, is not supported by .opus. I can
>use AAC files so will download them to .aac or should that be .m4a. No
>hardship
On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 01:03:45PM +0100, Budge wrote:
>I have in the past had issues with .m4a but can try again as it has been a
>while.
>I am always suspicious of using terms such as "best" because it is not a
>defined term but a subjective one.
>If I go to mp3 then my concern is that I
Yes, get_iplayer can still download radio.
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On Sun, Apr 12, 2020 at 03:32:17PM +0100, SquarePenguin wrote:
>2) I close the forums to new threads/posts but keep it online.
>
>This is great for keeping the resource accessible to the community, it's a
>PITA for maintenance and ongoing costs (it ain't free to host the forums).
2a) possibly in
On Fri, Feb 07, 2020 at 09:26:34AM +, Sharon Kimble wrote:
>I have both complete series (Yes Minister and Yes Prime Minister) which
>I can make available if we can work out how to get them to you.
Given the heavy-handedness of many copyright enforcers, please don't
make such offers on a
On Mon, Nov 04, 2019 at 02:53:28PM +, Budge wrote:
>Any clues what might have caused this and how can I correct the fault
>(which may or may not be the problem with Linn DS player)?
I don't see any reply to James Scholes' comment of 23 October. Did you
try remuxing as he suggested? Or even a
On Tue, Oct 08, 2019 at 05:04:33PM +0100, Clive wrote:
>My two 'reply list' emails today resulted in an email (four each, in
>fact) error as subject. Is this my personal problem or is it a common
>failure?
Generally this means that the recipient is bouncing list mail, and for
reasons of their
On Sat, Jul 27, 2019 at 09:14:40PM +1000, Steven Carr wrote:
>Has an admin (not)updated settings on the list that’s causing GMail to
>reject emails? I know on some other lists I’m a member of changes have
>had to be made to Mailman due to DKIM/DMARC.
In order to participate reliably in Internet
On Thu, Jun 20, 2019 at 12:49:10PM +0100, Jeremy Nicoll - ml gip wrote:
>How is a perl user supposed to know whether to go to cpan/cpanminus route or
>expect their distro's package manager to deal with this?
The standard approach is to use the system-packaged modules if they're
available, and
On Wed, Jun 19, 2019 at 10:52:58AM +0100, Jim web wrote:
>I installed libxml2-dev as well, but, alas, it still doesn't work. :-/
In my Debian system, LibXML.pm (note the capitalisation) is provided by
libxml-libxml-perl.
This is a dependency of libxml-simple-perl so should have been installed
On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 10:07:43AM +, Charles Johnson wrote:
>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 regular
>intervals. What you'd need to
On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 09:36:55PM +0100, Clive wrote:
>get_iplayer 3.13-ppa31d, Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Phil Lewis
OK, that's not a "pure" 3.13, and maybe that's your problem. I'm
running directly off the github download. Anyone else using this PPA
version?
On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 09:19:43PM +0100, Clive wrote:
>I've been away so my apologies if this has been covered. I understand that
>scraping the BBC pages was broken but is fixed in v3.13 - well, not for me it
>seems. I am using get_iplayer in a Terminal within Linux Mint. For example,
>there are
On Mon, Mar 05, 2018 at 06:25:58PM +0800, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
>I've been following the gist of the thread but not the detail. I am wondering
>whether the answer to your second question is that they can't!!!
It would be possible to rewrite get_iplayer to make it agnostic with
respect to line
On Sun, Nov 26, 2017 at 03:32:53PM -, RS wrote:
>Again I am guessing, but is HTTP::Request part of LWP::Protocol? How you
>check whether Perl has been configured with the correct version of
>LWP::Protocol I'll have to leave someone else to answer.
I think this is unlikely to be the answer (I
On Sat, Nov 25, 2017 at 11:10:01PM -0500, John Reay wrote:
>OKI did some RTFM on 'type' and 'hash', which led me to open a new shell.
>That solved my reported problem, but I'm now back to my initial
>problem which is that when a run get_player I get "segmentation
>fault".
Please post output
On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 04:18:58PM +0100, Lorenzo Martinelli wrote:
>Is there a simple way to override GIP's default cache directory? If that were
>possible, I could point both installations to the same NAS folder and be done
>with.
>
>--profile-dir does not seem to work in the options file
On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 04:40:53PM +, d.l...@surrey.ac.uk wrote:
>I am sort-of trying to protect the port, but given that I access my server
>from a whole heap of locations and I can't say in advance what those source
>IPs will be, it will make it all rather cumbersome.
ssh tunnel. Bind the
On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 12:17:30PM +, d.l...@surrey.ac.uk wrote:
>Now, does anyone know how to password protect the CGI script ? I don't
>think I can do this with normal .htacess
Um, don't expose your web server to the world?
If you need to get at it from outside, use a VPN.
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
type radio
search0 Now Show
channel 4
On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 12:15:46PM +0100, Graham wrote:
>My guess is that they will ask for name, address and email, possibly
>under penalty of perjury and with email validation during registration.
>No one is going to know, or be willing to look for, their licence
>number! They will presumably
On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 10:30:39PM +0100, David Cantrell wrote:
>(Why is this the only one out of hundreds of mailing lists I'm on where
>people care so much about topic drift?)
You've asked this before. I can only assume you mostly favour lists
that encourage general chat as well as the subject
On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 02:28:27AM +0300, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
>1. Support for news and sport site videos and other embedded media
youtube-dl does a credible job at these.
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On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 06:38:44PM +0100, SquarePenguin wrote:
>On 12/07/2016 08:27, Roger Bell_West wrote:
>> So I want to ensure that it will be unable to download TV programmes,
>> even by accident, while still remaining available for radio. Any
>> suggestions?
On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 05:28:30PM +0100, Colin Law wrote:
>It's OK, I should have read further. Your normal residence has to be
>covered, then one is ok wherever you are.
"provided the device you’re using to watch or download programmes
isn’t plugged into the electricity mains at a separate
On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 05:02:50PM +0100, Colin Law wrote:
>On 12 July 2016 at 08:27, Roger Bell_West <ro...@firedrake.org> wrote:
>> We know that as of 1 September a TV licence will be required to
>> download TV programmes from the BBC.
>I did not know that. Did I miss s
On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 02:38:35PM +0100, S Carr wrote:
>On 12 July 2016 at 08:27, Roger Bell_West <ro...@firedrake.org> wrote:
>> So I want to ensure that it will be unable to download TV programmes,
>> even by accident, while still remaining available for radio. Any
>>
We know that as of 1 September a TV licence will be required to
download TV programmes from the BBC.
I have a hosted server away from my premises, which is mains-powered
equipment, and therefore not covered by my own TV licence (if any);
the hosting company quite reasonably has no interest in
On Sat, Jul 09, 2016 at 06:28:17AM -0500, artisticforge . wrote:
>ln -s ./get_iplayer-2.95/get_iplayer ~/bin/get_iplayer
When creating symlinks it's better to give an absolute path as the
first file argument, just to be on the safe side.
ln -s ~/get_iplayer-2.95/get_iplayer ~/bin/get_iplayer
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On Mon, Jul 04, 2016 at 07:31:09PM +0100, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
>On 04/07/16 19:15, Roger Bell_West wrote:
>>You asked the system to uninstall the package, but not to purge its
>>configuration files.
>Oh, so what is the command to do that, please?
apt-get purge,
On Mon, Jul 04, 2016 at 07:05:10PM +0100, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
>There is a blank response to "which get_iplayer" as I uninstalled both
>get-iplayer and get_iplayer.
So if you now install the new version...?
>Just going back to the comment you made earlier, how come the system still
>"knows
On Mon, Jul 04, 2016 at 06:34:25PM +0100, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
>On 04/07/16 18:27, Roger Bell_West wrote:
>>dpkg -l |grep -i iplayer
>
>Thanks Roger
>
>dpkg -l |grep -i iplayer
>rc get-iplayer 2.83-1 all
>download/stre
On Mon, Jul 04, 2016 at 06:24:40PM +0100, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
>I'm getting more and more bewildered here! :-(
# dpkg -l |grep -i iplayer
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On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 07:32:44PM +0100, David Woodhouse wrote:
>Is there still a benefit to having this list at all? Would we be better
>off shutting it down entirely?
I'd rather have the list, as a set of forums is just another place for
me to forget to look at. Email can be filtered and
On Wed, Apr 06, 2016 at 01:18:25PM +0100, David Woodhouse wrote:
>The only thing we have is basic email hygiene. Use a proper email
>client which doesn't screw up the *basics*, and use it properly.
In-Reply-To has only been a standard since 1977. I'm sure Microsoft
will catch up eventually, when
On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 02:48:21PM +, 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 "file" have to say? (Assuming Unix of some sort.)
On Sat, Nov 14, 2015 at 10:33:27PM +0100, HDR Partridge wrote:
>I'm not a perl expert, so will do some digging into @INC and
>non.standard perl installs, as the MyCloud one may be I guess.
That's a fairly standard-looking @INC, but HTML::Entities (part of
HTML::Parser) isn't a standard module. I
On Sat, May 09, 2015 at 10:02:59AM +0100, Jim web wrote:
As came, it will play with VLC, but as with earlier results, showed the
wrong duration and would crash out if I tried to jump to a later section
whilst playing. I guess this may be the norm for the raw flv's?
In my experience of playing
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 10:50:43AM +, CJB wrote:
Following on from the discussion about running GiP on multiple
networked computers, I wonder if it would work on a seedbox (of the
kind normally used for torrenting)?
There's no reason it wouldn't (it's just another computer, after all),
but
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.
nearly blank webpage to look at and a box to paste a URL into and a
download button, defaulting
On Sun, Dec 28, 2014 at 10:59:48PM +, Dave Liquorice wrote:
As the download_history is in the current users space what happens on a
multi user system when more than one user requests the same programme? Does
it get downloaded for each individual user request?
Tempted as I am to say try it
On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 08:48:21PM +, roadcone wrote:
I am pensioning off my Linux Mint 11 machine for a slightly newer
machine onto which I will install Mint 17. I'd like to retain my
download history - is it as simple as copying a single file or group
of files from one computer to another?
On Sat, Nov 08, 2014 at 08:38:13PM +, Charles Johnson wrote:
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?)
Because it can cause replies to
On Sat, Nov 08, 2014 at 10:01:46PM +, Colin Law wrote:
However the fact is that this is the way the administrator of the list
want it to work and since he/she donates his free time to maintaining
it we all have to be grateful for that and accept the way it works.
Indeed. David's list, his
On Tue, Nov 04, 2014 at 08:00:25AM +, Steve wrote:
What happens when Nitro kicks in then? another re-write of Get_Iplayer?
Well, get_iplayer as it stands probably stops working.
Whether it's going to be possible to replace it, we don't know until
someone outside the BBC can actually try the
On Sun, Nov 02, 2014 at 09:56:29AM +, Anthony Griffiths wrote:
what's the situation? is there a replacement program that works?
thanks for any advice.
Please read recent list traffic where this has all been discussed at
some length. If you're new to the list, you could start at
On Sun, Nov 02, 2014 at 08:52:09AM +, Chris Allison wrote:
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:
On Sun, Nov 02, 2014 at 09:10:57AM -0600, Terry L. Ridder wrote:
I may have missed something , but where is there any mention of the
www.bbc.co.uk website programme schedules going away?
As I said in the mail that you quoted, it's in the HTTP headers when
you request the actual schedules. It's
On Sun, Nov 02, 2014 at 11:18:56PM +, Mable Syrup wrote:
Anyone any suggestions as to what in particular is being bounced and if
there's any way I can tell yahoo not to bounce?
Very quickly because it's off-topic: probably the daft Yahoo DMARC
policy (see
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 09:08:26AM -, Trevor Campbell Davis wrote:
It’s a pain, but I can easily manually source the PIDs of the
programmes that I want on a daily basis. What I don’t want (or have
time) to do is to manually enter single command line instructions for
each programme when the
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 01:46:58PM +, Ray West wrote:
It seems that bbc have altered in the last couple of days, and
getiplayer does not work. Any chance of getiplayer being updated?
Please read recent list traffic where this has all been discussed at
some length. If you're new to the list,
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 02:46:03PM +, Charles Coyle wrote:
Please could you tell me, are there any instructions on how to do this aimed
at a complete beginner as I'm new to the program?
Here's what I now do:
http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/get_iplayer/2014-October/006299.html
If you're aiming to get something like PVR functionality, i.e.
downloading all episodes of a specific programme, what's working for
me is:
(for radio)
(1) Find the programme's overall PID (there's probably a proper name
for this, but I don't know it) within iPlayer. Start at
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 06:59:02PM +, Kapitano wrote:
On 18/02/2014 18:32, Mark Evans wrote:
Is it possible to record tv files as div x rather than mp4?
Correct me if I'm wrong, people but...isn't the DivX format a subset
of the MPEG4 standard?
More or less. Mark, do you perhaps mean the AVI
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 10:35:01PM +, Chris Dunne wrote:
I have two (budget) TVs that both have USB ports and will play Xvid
files (Divx5) when contained in AVI files fine but will not play mp4s
directly.
Right, so what you need is to remux and potentially re-encode (if
they're in H.264). And
On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 03:15:06AM -0800, Chris J Brady wrote:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2530519/BBC-charge-licence-payers-5-download-favourite-shows-challenge-Netflix-iTunes.html
Meh, wait till it's in a newspaper.
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On Wed, Oct 02, 2013 at 06:10:21PM +0100, Robert Snelling wrote:
I would like there to be a GNU/Linux version or equivalent of
Tubedigger, for non-BBC content. Any chance Dinkypumpkin or anyone
else on this mailing list could create some such?
It's commercial and closed-source, so there's no
On Sat, Sep 07, 2013 at 09:08:41AM -0700, Chris J Brady wrote:
Got this thread from another forum ...
We've heard plenty of doomsaying rumours before. Do you have an
official statement this time, or are you just trying to scare people?
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On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 11:10:56PM +0100, David Woodhouse wrote:
Did I miss anything?
That a standards-compliant modern MUA will also have a reply-to-list
function, which acts on the RFC2369 headers to direct a reply intended
forthe list to the right address.
On Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 11:30:46AM +0100, Mark Rogers wrote:
It was Outlook that
(from memory) decided pretty unilaterally that top posting was the way
to go
The ancestor of Outlook, an internal messaging system written as a
competitor to Novell's system and bought in by Microsoft, did this
On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 09:59:28AM +0100, Jonathan H wrote:
For me, this was a useful message posted to an appropriate list
This isn't the general how to download stuff from the BBC list; it's
for get_iplayer. What does Beebify have to do with get_iplayer?
On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 12:20:19PM -0700, Chris J Brady wrote:
Any ideas to get it working again? CJB
Use get_iplayer instead, or ask on a list that isn't dedicated to
get_iplayer?
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On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 08:30:38PM +0100, Andy Dawn wrote:
I'm having exactly the same problem. The cache will refresh but
nothing will download. I also have deleted and reloaded get_iplayer
will no joy.
Have you updated swfurl, as mentioned in much of the recent list
traffic?
(Sorry to have to
On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 06:17:23PM +, Ian W Taylor wrote:
I think the problem is that get_iplayer uses HTML encode_entities()
and there are about 250 entities defined in HTML but only 5 in the
XML specification. I've read that XML just defines quot; amp;
apos; lt; and gt; for the '
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