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the bbc site looks the same and the gip docs give the same
> instructions.
>
> Over to people much more expert than me.
>
I'm not an expert, but what you said made me try something:
$ get_iplayer.294 http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/steamtrains/7318.shtml
...
INFO: Trying pid: http
t sub-shells in a
cron-tab. You would need to make a little script to launch gip, with
its options and piped output, and launch that script via cron.
Personally I have a bin folder in my home, and have a my little hacks
in there. Keeps them vaguely organised.
HTH
Nick
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'm not sure how Fedora/Dead Rat does it, but I'd
guess "." (dot, meaning the current directory) isn't in $PATH. Here on
Slackware it is for users, not root.
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On 03/06/15 15:42, Jon Davies wrote:
On 3 June 2015 at 15:08, Kevin Lynch klyn...@gmail.com wrote:
Looking at it in glass half full way maybe the use of the nitro API
could be something that's easily incorporated into get_iplayer if the
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are in use, and what
firewall apps you're using on each machine.
Do you know your way around the firewalls - how to set rules, and how to
find understand whatever logs they create?
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Budgie aje...@errichel.co.uk wrote:
I am trying to record Afternoon on 3 - Thursday Opera Matinee using pvr
and gip v2.92. After some patient help from dinkypumpkin in April 2013
with the command required to add to pvr list:-
get_iplayer --pvradd --type=radio --fields=episode Thursday Opera
the release notes for each
successive version of G_ip to see how the values extracted from metadata
have changed. See:
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/releasenotes
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Jim web w...@audiomisc.co.uk wrote:
In article mpro.nlbfzt001jhy00...@wingsandbeaks.org.uk.invalid, Jeremy
Nicoll - ml get_iplayer jn.ml.gti...@wingsandbeaks.org.uk wrote:
Output filenames are entirely dependent on G_ip options; either one sets
them explicitly oneself from a mix of template
the audio stream isn't just audio data then? I kind-of assumed that you
might be able to play a stream at any sampling rate you liked, though that
would alter the time taken to play a clip...
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play them.
Specifically http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/great_egg_race/10801.shtml
and using get_player (2.91) on OS X Yosemite gives:
$ get_iplayer --url http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/great_egg_race/10801.shtml
INFO: Trying pid:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/great_egg_race/10801.shtml using type: tv
INFO
of other
reasons, but if any one reason is still left at the end of that, the thing
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The problem occurred when I ran get_iplayer from my home directory for the
first time, which is when the plugins are sorted out.
I have just had the same error message on a Windows XP system. I think
there's a logic error that can cause the message
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John Adams servicesuk-anon...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Command:
get_iplayer -g --force --pid p00f79tm
If you're trying to find out why things don't work (or to get info to cp
here), at least add --verbose to the command so there's some detail!
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whether this means the BBC haven't made it available in any of
the non-streaming formats, or whether this is an example of playlists etc
not being parsed properly.
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computer. Things you type on that page then cause the web-server
to issue get_iplayer commands.
I don't imagine that that prevents you from issuing commands separately from
a command window, instructing perl (which must be installed) to run the
standard G_iP script (which is a perl program) with whatever
M Clark mcl...@gmx.co.uk wrote:
I did have a problem with broken links on https://squarepenguin.co.uk/
Did you report them?
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Dave Liquorice allso...@howhill.com wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to pickup from the Download Completed point?
I run get_iplayer on a Raspberry Pi using a NAS as the download location
and also processing the files there via SMB.
Could you download to a disk attached directly to the RPi
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Sharon Kimble boudic...@skimble.plus.com wrote:
Yesterday and today gi has gone rogue in its pvr interface by
downloading everything in its pvr-cache!
I've never used the PVR and don't know what's normal, but... in:
DEBUG: get_iplayer options: thumb=0 versionlist=default subtitles=0
type=tv
of listing the programme name is the correct
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problems caused by Dropbox syncing not happening timeously etc.
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tv.cache ended a week ago.
Isn't that normal?
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Release notes here:
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/release291
My goodness, you must have been busy. And it's brave to release this now; I
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it's possible to download either the patches or (I think) the actual state
of any of the individual files concerned at any point in its change history,
as well as 'bundles' of the whole lot each time DP decided that a set of
them
the CLI interface and get the following:
C:\Program Files (x86)\get_iplayerget_iplayer --get
--type=radio --pid=b04tcj2z --modes=wma
get_iplayer v2.89, Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Phil Lewis
Here.. v2.89
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need the
tag info, so would happily just miss that out, if it fixed it?
I use g_ip from the commandline, with: --no-tag and atomicparsley is not
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; your --get command would just get any new ones.
But if you code --force then get_iplayer ignores what you've previously
downloaded, and will try again to download every programme that matches your
search criteria. To avoid that you need your search criteria to be very
specific, not general
Alan Milewczyk a...@soulman1949.com wrote:
In the last week or so, I've been patching get_iplayer using GitHeadWin to
make sure I'm using the latest version.
That's not necessarily very sensible. If you look through the commits log
(as other people have suggested) you'll quite often see
C E Macfarlane c.e.macfarl...@macfh.co.uk wrote:
I can't a GIP command-line option to prevent the cache being flushed and
re-downloaded. If there isn't one, can we have one? Occasionally it would
be very useful.
In my home-grown wrap-around for get_iplayer, I've been contemplating having
that can run at 60 Mbps. (I have seen
podcasts, not all from BBC servers, arrive at the highest speed, though, so
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Perhaps your internet connection was not working?
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Alan Milewczyk a...@soulman1949.com wrote:
In that case, I'd better not mention the 156Mbps downloads and 11.6Mbps
uploads I get from Virgin here in Greater Manchester.
My 60 Mbps connection is also a Virgin one; what actual download speeds of
BBC radio tv programmes using get_iplayer do you
/underscore, which replaced the blank space
in the file name.
i am using get_iplayer-bb82110, which is get_iplayer-2.90 with
additional editing.
The release notes for 2.87 describe changes in the way punctuation
characters etc are removed from filenames. See:
https://github.com/dinkypumpkin
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of perl installed by g_ip's installer (which would
also install uptodate versions of perl 'modules'), or you've manually
installed perl (or had it already) and not kept the modules uptodate.
Or if you're not using get_iplayer 2.90 - you should really tell us...
But I do have 2.90 and an uptodate
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fetch. (The fact that I'd already fetched the programme
shouldn't have made any difference [apart from the need for --force] because
every fetch I do is to a unique sequence-numbered file.)
Get_iplayer went into retry, which I Ctrl-C-ed after a while.
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Budgie aje...@errichel.co.uk wrote:
On 10/11/14 17:36, Jeremy Nicoll - ml get_iplayer wrote:
The mails in this thread that people have thoughtfully CCed to me
personally have arrived, but the mail-list ones have not.
I have sent this using Reply List and not CCd it to you, so will you
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these entries all seem to refer to the same
overall programme. And I suppose the Welsh history Hidden Histories
programmes would also look like the same thing.
A while ago I looked at get_iplayer's perl source code, but I'm not at all
fluent in perl. I had the impression though that maybe get_iplayer
in mind. I'm used to ffmpeg, but not
avcodec.
Something possibly relevant avconv Used in Preference to ffmpeg Where
Available changed in 2.83; see notes at:
https://github.com/dinkypumpkin/get_iplayer/wiki/release283
and also changes in 2.87 Important note re: obsolete FFmpeg versions:
(also
-supplied weird
characters get elided. I just don't want mine removed as well.
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Jeremy Nicoll - ml get_iplayer jn.ml.gti...@wingsandbeaks.org.uk wrote:
With 2.84 etc this worked. With 2.90 (I've not used any of the
intermediate versions), specifying for example:
--fatfilename --whitespace --file-prefix $GRAB...
produces a final file name like:
$GRAB...
Oops
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Jim Lesurf j...@audiomisc.co.uk wrote:
I'm using command line and issuing commands like
get_iplayer --type=radio --verbose --not-tag --pid b04lsjkv --o outdir
in a terminal. The --no-tag avoids the fetch working but getting a
complaint about inability to fetch some metadata to tag
Jim Lesurf j...@audiomisc.co.uk wrote:
On 07 Nov, Jeremy Nicoll - ml get_iplayer
jn.ml.gti...@wingsandbeaks.org.uk wrote:
Jim Lesurf j...@audiomisc.co.uk wrote:
I'm using command line and issuing commands like
get_iplayer --type=radio --verbose --not-tag --pid b04lsjkv --o outdir
where what's
recorded is whatever the tv set received.
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need to include
--versions signed
in your fetch command. If you also include --verbose you'll get much more
output from get_iplayer, but it will tell you what 'versions' it thinks are
actually available, and if 'default' is not on the list it might make more
sense. (Assuming that you don't
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-standard presumably these only work when some BBC
site-specific extension has been loaded into a browser and configured so
they get control for each such URI?
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had stored in their old favourites mechanism into the new one.
So I'd suggest you keep notes of what you add, to reduce the pain if it all
suddenly goes missing.
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which is the term programmers use to mean something that works now but soon
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listen to the programme, get_iplayer has no hope of downloading it.
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roadcone roadc...@gmx.com wrote:
... then it tells me that they are all in my download history.
You'd need to code --force to stop get_iplayer from stopping because it
found (from the download history) that you've already downloaded those
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Dirk Husemann dirk+getipla...@d2h.net wrote:
On 2014-11-02 19:49, Jeremy Nicoll - ml get_iplayer wrote:
Interesting, but not a schedule. You already knew the pid...
which you can get from the iplayer guide page:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/guide/bbc/20141029
Yes, but the point of the thread
artisticforge . artisticfo...@gmail.com wrote:
Cannot download because get_iplayer is determining that the program is
not available because it has not yet been broadcast.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/programmes/schedules/this_week
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04mbmzb
A few minutes ago I got
in another thread suggest that they'd not grant a key to
an app like get_iplayer.
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currently being activated.
What makes you think differently?
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dinkypumpkin dinkypump...@gmail.com wrote:
get_iplayer has been more or less repaired, but there are still some
wounds. I'm going to release what I have on Sunday
This is excellent news, and I have to say I'm impressed by the amount you've
managed to do in such a short time.
(I realise
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dinkypumpkin dinkypump...@gmail.com wrote:
The BBC have removed the programme data feeds used by get_iplayer...
Hell. Even if I have to resort to the BBC website to watch streamed
programmes, or use get_iplayer to download by pids researched online, the
programme data was invaluable for telling
On 29/10/14 17:19, Jeremy Nicoll - ml get_iplayer wrote:
dinkypumpkin dinkypump...@gmail.com wrote:
The BBC have removed the programme data feeds used by get_iplayer...
Hell. Even if I have to resort to the BBC website to watch streamed
programmes, or use get_iplayer to download by pids
:
b04nhkz9|BBC iPlayer Feeds|-|tv|1414625935|flashhigh1|...
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- sighted user would help us all... How do the BBC expect
people who can't use trendy websites to access information? They're surely
meant to have thought of that.
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Lorenzo Martinelli lore...@martinelli.co.uk wrote:
The first episode is here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04n8zdp/autumnwatch-20...
The pid (programme id) is this: b04n8zdp
To fetch it you need to issue a get_iplayer command including
--pid b04n8zdp
in the arguments
the available versions.
I should add that I've never used the PVR; I just issue commands directly to
get_iplayer via the command line. If specifying -- versions signed in the
PVR needs some kind of magic incantation, I'd know nothing about it.
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, and select a TV channel, the list of dates along the top
of the page still only allows me to view programmes less than a week old.
Is there a way to go back further, or has the extension to 30 days not yet
happened?
My impression is that the change to get_iplayer is to support explicit
fetches
of the Rip Off Britain ones and had the impression that I'd seen the
whole of the programmes before a few months ago, though that doesn't
preclude subtle editorial changes or omission of previous material.
I did email the BBC to ask (without mentioning get_iplayer), but they didn't
reply. Does anyone
of fact. It's quite
usual for programmes one chooses to fetch by pid not to be listed in the
cache - that's why one does use the pid method.
and fails with no programmes are available for this pid ...
- which means when get_iplayer reads the programme details (from a webpage -
or at least a resource
became visible again.
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dinkypumpkin dinkypump...@gmail.com wrote:
On 13/10/2014 19:36, Jeremy Nicoll - ml get_iplayer wrote:
This one might have a different fundamental cause. On the day it should
have come available it was listed on bbc website pages but wouldn't
fetch. By the following day it had ceased
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(unicode?) characters have been used in the midst of an otherwise
single-byte encoded string.
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Philip Colmer phi...@colmer.me.uk wrote:
I'm using the get_iplayer--pvr.bat script on a Windows system. It seemed to
be working fine until something happened that caused the programmes cache
not to be updated, so the PVR stopped realising it needed to grab anything.
So then I updated the script
, but there is a 'signed' one ie one with someone
standing at the side giving a sign-language commentary.
To fetch that, you need to add --version signed
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that it has a default timeout
of 120 seconds, but in the get_iplayer perl program (at least in v2.84 which
I use at the moment) there's a line which forces rtmpdump to use a 10 second
timeout instead.
I've changed the line in the perl program to give me a 90 second timeout,
which so far is working better
-coded value (still my 90 rather than 10) in the perl app.
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On Fri, 11 Jul 2014 15:35:04 +0100
dinkypumpkin dinkypump...@gmail.com wrote:
rtmpdump is throwing that data away, as you can see because the
output file isn't growing. You cannot recover from such errors.
Kill get_iplayer, kill rtmpdump, delete partial download, start over
dinkypumpkin dinkypump...@gmail.com wrote:
On 19/06/2014 12:27, Howard Orgel wrote:
Installation of a previous version put mmsnothread 1 in GiP's system
options file C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\get_iplayer\options.
It has survived updates/reinstallations to present. What does it do
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JB Caruth jbc-pub...@caruth.com wrote:
$ ./get_iplayer ^Coast: Coast Australia$
Any ideas why ... the manual search is finding too many?
The results seem to be those of
$ ./get_iplayer ^Coast
which makes me wonder if : has some meaning in whatever command shell
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