On 04/11/2018 01:23, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
On 04/11/2018 00:08, Mark Carroll wrote:
On 03 Nov 2018, artisticforge Niemand wrote:
Hello;
the entry for Natural World 2009-2010 Episode 13 Saving Luna is
list in the tv.cache and get_iplayer --info --type=tv --pid=b00q2s16
returns
Which
On 04/11/2018 00:08, Mark Carroll wrote:
On 03 Nov 2018, artisticforge Niemand wrote:
Hello;
the entry for Natural World 2009-2010 Episode 13 Saving Luna is
list in the tv.cache and get_iplayer --info --type=tv --pid=b00q2s16 returns
Which appears to state that it should be available.
I am
On 03 Nov 2018, artisticforge Niemand wrote:
> Hello;
>
> the entry for Natural World 2009-2010 Episode 13 Saving Luna is
> list in the tv.cache and get_iplayer --info --type=tv --pid=b00q2s16 returns
>
> Which appears to state that it should be available.
> I am trying to understand why this
Hello;
the entry for Natural World 2009-2010 Episode 13 Saving Luna is
list in the tv.cache and get_iplayer --info --type=tv --pid=b00q2s16 returns
Which appears to state that it should be available.
I am trying to understand why this happens time to time.
available:
On 30/10/2018 11:05, I wrote:
On 29/10/2018 20:39, I wrote:
At present I am still testing it with default file locations. I have
run into a problem I have so far been unable to solve; it hangs while
tagging. If I repeat the run with get_iplayer --force --tag-only
--verbose it displays the
On Thu, 2018-11-01 at 10:43 +, RS wrote:
> My reasons for dual booting are
> 1. To learn about Linux
> 2. To escape the slowness of Windows 10, in particular the absurd delay
> in resuming from Sleep mode
> 3. To be able to continue to use not so obscure devices for which there
> are no
On Thu, 1 Nov 2018 at 10:44, RS wrote:
>
> On 31/10/2018 13:09, David Cantrell wrote:
> > On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 05:34:26AM +, Geoff Smith wrote:
> >
> >> I am at a loss to understand why anyone uses dual-booting, it's an
> >> archaic method. I gave it up a decade ago to enjoy the advantages
On 31/10/2018 13:09, David Cantrell wrote:
On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 05:34:26AM +, Geoff Smith wrote:
I am at a loss to understand why anyone uses dual-booting, it's an
archaic method. I gave it up a decade ago to enjoy the advantages of
using VMs.
It's still useful when you want to run
Please see below ...
On 31/10/2018 12:59, RS wrote:
On 31/10/2018 10:02, MacFH - C E Macfarlane wrote:
When I posted this yesterday evening, I didn't think to check that
the download link was actually working, which for reasons too
complicated and OT to be worth going into here, it wasn't.
On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 05:34:26AM +, Geoff Smith wrote:
> I am at a loss to understand why anyone uses dual-booting, it's an
> archaic method. I gave it up a decade ago to enjoy the advantages of
> using VMs.
It's still useful when you want to run software that really cares about
timing
On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 11:45:02AM +, Charles Johnson wrote:
> 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
>
On 30/10/2018 17:44, Charles Johnson wrote:
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
On 31/10/2018 10:02, MacFH - C E Macfarlane wrote:
Apologies for broken link ...
When I posted this yesterday evening, I didn't think to check that the
download link was actually working, which for reasons too complicated
and OT to be worth going into here, it wasn't. I've changed the
On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 09:40:34AM +, MacFH - C E Macfarlane wrote:
[...]
> I can only speak for myself. Most of my hardware has insufficient grunt to be
> able to VM satisfactorily.
Back in 1999, I was using VMWare 1.0 to run Windows 95 on a Linux box so we
could test the websites we'd
Apologies for broken link ...
On 30/10/2018 17:13, MacFH - C E Macfarlane wrote:
Please see below ...
But generally, I would not adopt your approach to solving this
problem. I have five dual-boot PCs (though currently I can only use
the 3 that are laptops because my monitor caught fire) and
Please see below ...
On 31/10/2018 05:34, Geoff Smith wrote:
I am at a loss to understand why anyone uses dual-booting, it's an
archaic method.
I can only speak for myself. Most of my hardware has insufficient grunt
to be able to VM satisfactorily.
I am at a loss to understand why anyone uses dual-booting, it's an
archaic method. I gave it up a decade ago to enjoy the advantages of
using VMs. In this instance it wouldn't resolve the problem, but would
surely make testing a solution much easier.
Geoff Smith
On 29/10/2018 20:39, I wrote:
At present I am still testing it with default file locations. I have
run into a problem I have so far been unable to solve; it hangs while
tagging. If I repeat the run with get_iplayer --force --tag-only
--verbose it displays the metadata it has processed
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
Please see below ...
On 29/10/2018 20:39, RS wrote:
My main PC dual boots between Windows 10 1803 and kubuntu 18.04.1 LTS.
I would like to be able to run get_iplayer on whichever OS happens to
be running, as I do, for example, with Thunderbird, where I have both
profiles pointing to the same
On 30/10/2018 11:45, Charles Johnson wrote:
...
Yes, _writing_ is a different matter and a decision would have to be made
A file has to be written before it can be read. If Perl writes a file
when running under Linux it will write LF as the line terminator. When
running under Windows it
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
My main PC dual boots between Windows 10 1803 and kubuntu 18.04.1 LTS.
I would like to be able to run get_iplayer on whichever OS happens to be
running, as I do, for example, with Thunderbird, where I have both
profiles pointing to the same message base.
In the case of get_iplayer I would
On 29/10/2018 16:50, I wrote:
I managed to download it with hlastd after I was told hafstd was not
available. What are hlastd and hlalow? Have I missed something?
Not only can I not find hlastd and hlalow in modes ref
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/modesref
but they
> >> Can't download these - the streams do not exist.
> >
> > Just downloaded it fine here.
I am someone who pretty much exclusively uses get_iplayer for radio 4
programmes, mostly with the web interface but sometimes with the command
line, I use the default settings rather than specifying any
On 29/10/2018 13:41, James Scholes wrote:
CJB wrote:
Can't download these - the streams do not exist.
Just downloaded it fine here.
> Episodes:
> Voices from the Old Bailey: Series 3 - Shoplifting, BBC Radio 4, >
b04fc80v
> INFO: 1 total programmes
> INFO: Downloading radio: 'Voices
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"
I used that, got a reply saying it wasn't an appropriate venue for voicing my
type of complaint, or words to that effect. I never really understood what they
meant. Maybe they simply meant "your complaint contradicts policy so there is
nothing that can be done".
--
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Cambridge, UK
On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 01:37:55PM +, Owen Smith wrote:
> What they don't seem to make any allowance for is people like me. 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
>
hello
I have been able to download the episodes by pasting the pid into a a
command line.
~/get_iplayer-3.17/get_iplayer --verbose --mode=best --type=radio
--pid=b04g10zc,b04fc80v,b04dqlbv,b04d4sbs,b01380pf,b0132k50,b012ww6h,b012r6jq
.get_iplayer/radio.cache is populated with future programs
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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I tried. I couldn't find any means of conveying my view to the BBC. They seem
to have shut down all routes for feedback from licence fee payers.
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> On 29 Oct 2018, at 13:43, Charles Johnson wrote:
>
>> On 29/10/2018 13:37, Owen Smith wrote:
>> I do NOT want to
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
CJB wrote:
Can't download these - the streams do not exist.
Just downloaded it fine here.
> Episodes:
> Voices from the Old Bailey: Series 3 - Shoplifting, BBC Radio 4, >
b04fc80v
> INFO: 1 total programmes
> INFO: Downloading radio: 'Voices from the Old Bailey: Series 3 - 3.
Shoplifting
What they don't seem to make any allowance for is people like me. 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.
--
Owen Smith
Cambridge, UK
> On
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/help/introducing-sounds
CJB
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Can't download these - the streams do not exist. Listen again requires a login.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04fc80v
Aha - but it is now Sounds - and get_iplayer for Radio doesn't work anymore.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/aboutthebbc/authors/8f3e0c1e-2bb8-472a-895d-87e657bc239b
Hi,
The Radio 4 schedule is currently pretty useless. I have started feeding
it through my `chkNew' script to detect hidden repeats. Last week I
found: seven admitted repeats, one false admitted repeat and 31 hidden
repeats.
Until the Beeb fixes it, or until they tell me to desist, I will post
Hi Folks,
The Beeb used to flag some repeats in the Radio 4 schedule with '(R)';
these notifications have more or less disappeared, for Radio 4 at least.
They also failed to admit that many programmes were repeats even though
the "Radio Times" and the individual programme's web page showed
On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 03:46:41PM -0400, VeniVidiVideo wrote:
> On Oct 18, 2018, at 3:43 PM, a...@cityscape.co.uk wrote:
> > On Thu 18 Oct 2018 at 20:22:12 +0100, RS wrote:
> >> This is off topic since it does not concern get_iplayer or the iPlayer, so
> >> if you are going to be offended please
On Thu, 2018-10-18 at 16:15 +0100, Christopher Woods wrote:
>
> On 18 October 2018 15:27:43 Az wrote:
>
> > On Thursday 18 October 2018 14:50,
> > Chris Woods put forth the
> > proposition:
> > > On Thu, 18 Oct 2018 08:35:05 +0100
> > > Az wrote:
> > >
> > > > On Tuesday 9 October 2018
On Thu 18 Oct 2018 at 21:56:40 +0100, Colin Law wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Oct 2018 at 21:52, wrote:
> > ...
> > Why should I have to move
> > because one user perverts the list's function for his own ends?
>
> In what way did the original user benefit? He was merely informing us
> of information in
I was already aware of the satellite change, I think from the a516digital.com
web site. It's a great source of broadcasting news with a technical bent.
However, I thought the original post was short enough, apologetic enough about
being OP, and of sufficient potential relevance to readers of
On Thu, 18 Oct 2018 at 21:52, wrote:
> ...
> Why should I have to move
> because one user perverts the list's function for his own ends?
In what way did the original user benefit? He was merely informing us
of information in which at least some of us are interested.
Colin
On Thu 18 Oct 2018 at 20:58:28 +0100, RS wrote:
> On 18/10/2018 20:43, a...@cityscape.co.uk wrote:
>
> > Deconstruction: I know that what I am about to post has nothing to do
> > with get_iplayer but I am going to force you to download it and read it.
>
> I am not forcing you to do anything. I
On 18/10/2018 21:26, Jonathan H wrote:
On Thu, 18 Oct 2018 at 21:16, Peter S Kirk wrote:
On 18 Oct 2018 at 15:46, wrote:
Second poster has a stick up his butt.
+1
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Why are some posters so bleedin' anal? I was pleased to hear about this
topic from the OP, as it was the
On Thu, 18 Oct 2018 at 21:16, Peter S Kirk wrote:
> On 18 Oct 2018 at 15:46, wrote:
> > Second poster has a stick up his butt.
> +1
+2
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On 18 Oct 2018 at 15:46, VeniVidiVideo VeniVidiVideo
wrote:
> Better deconstruction:
>
> Original poster politely communicates what could be vital information for
> people who have a shared interest in BBC
> programming.
>
> Second poster has a stick up his butt.
+1
On Thu 18 Oct 2018 at 15:46:41 -0400, VeniVidiVideo wrote:
> On Oct 18, 2018, at 3:43 PM, a...@cityscape.co.uk wrote:
> > On Thu 18 Oct 2018 at 20:22:12 +0100, RS wrote:
> >> This is off topic since it does not concern get_iplayer or the iPlayer, so
> >> if you are going to be offended please
On 18/10/2018 20:43, a...@cityscape.co.uk wrote:
Deconstruction: I know that what I am about to post has nothing to do
with get_iplayer but I am going to force you to download it and read it.
I am not forcing you to do anything. I put my warning as early as
possible in the message to save
On Oct 18, 2018, at 3:43 PM, a...@cityscape.co.uk wrote:
> On Thu 18 Oct 2018 at 20:22:12 +0100, RS wrote:
>> This is off topic since it does not concern get_iplayer or the iPlayer, so
>> if you are going to be offended please stop reading.
>
> Deconstruction: I know that what I am about to post
On Thu 18 Oct 2018 at 20:22:12 +0100, RS wrote:
> This is off topic since it does not concern get_iplayer or the iPlayer, so
> if you are going to be offended please stop reading.
Deconstruction: I know that what I am about to post has nothing to do
with get_iplayer but I am going to force you
This is off topic since it does not concern get_iplayer or the iPlayer,
so if you are going to be offended please stop reading.
Some of you have said you use satellite so this may be of interest.
Last night my satellite receiver displayed "Tune failed!" whenever I
tried to receive any of the
On 18 October 2018 15:27:43 Az wrote:
On Thursday 18 October 2018 14:50,
Chris Woods put forth the proposition:
On Thu, 18 Oct 2018 08:35:05 +0100
Az wrote:
> On Tuesday 9 October 2018 16:16,
> Nick Lord put forth the proposition:
> > After a lengthy pause I've now installed
On Thursday 18 October 2018 14:50,
Chris Woods put forth the proposition:
> On Thu, 18 Oct 2018 08:35:05 +0100
> Az wrote:
>
> > On Tuesday 9 October 2018 16:16,
> > Nick Lord put forth the proposition:
> > > After a lengthy pause I've now installed get_iplayer 3.17 on my
> > > openSUSE Leap
On Thu, 18 Oct 2018 08:35:05 +0100
Az wrote:
> On Tuesday 9 October 2018 16:16,
> Nick Lord put forth the proposition:
> > After a lengthy pause I've now installed get_iplayer 3.17 on my
> > openSUSE Leap 42.3 system. Previously I was using 3.14. Now when
> > attempting to download a programme
On Tuesday 9 October 2018 16:16,
Nick Lord put forth the proposition:
> After a lengthy pause I've now installed get_iplayer 3.17 on my
> openSUSE Leap 42.3 system. Previously I was using 3.14. Now when
> attempting to download a programme I repeatedly get the message:
>
> ERROR: Response: 500
After a lengthy pause I've now installed get_iplayer 3.17 on my
openSUSE Leap 42.3 system. Previously I was using 3.14. Now when
attempting to download a programme I repeatedly get the message:
ERROR: Response: 500 Can't connect to www.bbc.co.uk:443 (certificate
verify failed)
and the download
The change may be related to the introduction of a difference generation
route which was given the 'm' prefix. So gip is looking for the files it
complains about in the wrong location - but it can still find the actual
audio.
Jim
In article <5743cc9db7...@audiomisc.co.uk>, Jim web
wrote:
>
I've got the 'error' message (twice) for every radio item I've fetched
since I upgraded to the current version of gip. The results seem OK, so the
error messages seem just to be an irritant.
Jim
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Armstrong
On 08/10/2018 11:27, CJB wrote:
Not sure what's happening - but seemed to download OK (but a tad short
of 30 mins)
Tried this twice but with identical results.
CJB
==snip==
Hi Chris
Nothing to be concerned about. Although my download was 27m13s, the
programme plays in full plus a
hello
downloaded fine here.
it is 27.22 minutes long.
have not listened to it, but there were no error messages.
mp4info, appears okay with it.
On Mon, Oct 8, 2018 at 5:28 AM CJB wrote:
>
> Not sure what's happening - but seemed to download OK (but a tad short
> of 30 mins)
>
> Tried this twice
On 08/10/18 10:22, I wrote:
That is not quite the whole story. There were a few programmes whose
subtitle XML files (TTML?) were corrupt. They included some NUL
characters and, I am told, NUL is not a valid character in XML.
The code was changed to ignore NUL characters. As an
Not sure what's happening - but seemed to download OK (but a tad short
of 30 mins)
Tried this twice but with identical results.
CJB
==snip==
INFO: PVR Run: 'sticks_out_half_a_mile_name_radio'
Matches:
37948: It Sticks Out Half a Mile - Hidden Treasure, BBC Radio 4 Extra, b007jqc5
INFO: 1
Thank Alan and everyone else.
This did it
get_iplayer --subtitles-only --pid b0bkvw2l
Huh - never could get used to the Ozzie accent!!!
Cheers - Chris B.
On 08/10/2018, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
> On 08/10/2018 00:32, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
>> On 08/10/2018 00:05, CJB wrote:
>>> Please - is there
On 08/10/18 03:02, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
On Mon Oct 8 00:18:40 BST 2018, Peter S Kirk wrote:
Until recently, subtitles were downloaded first
thus get_i pvr could be stopped once done.
Now they are downloaded after video. Why?
... Because the powers that be (i.e. the one and only
person
From: chrisjbr...@gmail.com
Sent: 8 October 2018 00:05
To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Downloading Subtitles
Please - is there a way of downloading subtitles after the respective
video file has been downloaded? The latter file is a large one and I
don't wont to download it again.
On 08 Oct 2018, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
> Don't know what happened there. it should have read:
> get_iplayer --subtitles-only --pid b0bkvw2l
That's how I do it -- just yesterday afternoon in fact. Took me a while
because I forgot to check --long-help which is off where the option is
hiding.
On 08/10/2018 00:32, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
On 08/10/2018 00:05, CJB wrote:
Please - is there a way of downloading subtitles after the respective
video file has been downloaded? The latter file is a large one and I
don't wont to download it again. But trying to watch the video the
sound is not
On Mon, 8 Oct 2018 00:24:29 BST, Ray Penn wrote:
I always used to make use of the
--subsonly
option.
Does that still work?
On Mon, Oct 8 00:41:00 BST 2018, J K.Eason wrote:
but there's no mention of --subsonly
on the page I linked to. I assume
it's been superseded by
--subtitles-only.
On Mon Oct 8 00:18:40 BST 2018, Peter S Kirk wrote:
Until recently, subtitles were downloaded first
thus get_i pvr could be stopped once done.
Now they are downloaded after video. Why?
... Because the powers that be (i.e. the one and only
person still maintaining the code of GiP) decreed so:
I've never actually used subtitles, but there's no mention of --subsonly
on the page I linked to. I assume it's been superseded by
--subtitles-only.
Actually the link at
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/subtitles#examples
takes you straight to the Example section of that page. I
> Please - is there a way of downloading subtitles after the
> respective
> video file has been downloaded? The latter file is a large one and I
> don't wont to download it again. But trying to watch the video the
> sound is not clear. The pid is b0bkvw2l BTW. Many thanks. Chris B.
Until recently subtitles were downloaded first thus get_i pvr could be
stopped once done.
Now they are downloaded after video. Why?
On 8 Oct 2018 at 0:08, Graham Temple Graham Temple
wrote:
> I've often wondered that
>
> Graham Temple
> +44 (0)1502 533433
> +44 (0)7508 578446
>
>
>
I've often wondered that
Graham Temple
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Original Message
From: chrisjbr...@gmail.com
Sent: 8 October 2018 00:05
To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Downloading Subtitles
Please - is there a way of downloading subtitles after the respective
Please - is there a way of downloading subtitles after the respective
video file has been downloaded? The latter file is a large one and I
don't wont to download it again. But trying to watch the video the
sound is not clear. The pid is b0bkvw2l BTW. Many thanks. Chris B.
-Original Message-
From: Mark Carroll
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2018 9:28 AM
To: get_iplayer
Subject: Re: Cannot Download using pid and am getting ERROR: Response: 500
Internal Server Error
On 26 Sep 2018, Budge wrote:
Failed to get programme with GiP and could not
On 26 Sep 2018, Budge wrote:
> Failed to get programme with GiP and could not download schedule either.
> Is this a GiP issue or is it BBC?
Failing similarly for me too right now with v3.17.
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Failed to get programme with GiP and could not download schedule either.
Is this a GiP issue or is it BBC?
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On 02/09/2018 23:25, Budge wrote:
On 30/08/18 13:03, RS wrote:
On Mon, 27 Aug 2018 at 10:35, Budge wrote:
Forgive my ignorance but I am stuck with a picture size problem
with old
editions of Inspector Morse videos. These have been saved as .mp4
videos and are generally 4x3 format.
One
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On 30/08/18 13:03, RS wrote:
On Mon, 27 Aug 2018 at 10:35, Budge wrote:
Forgive my ignorance but I am stuck with a picture size problem
with old
editions of Inspector Morse videos. These have been saved as .mp4
videos and are generally 4x3 format.
One solution may be to record them again
Just as info...
I fetch TV programmes before 9am in the morning to avoid my data 'cap'. At
that time such downloads run at just over 60 Megs. Which is the nominal
rate I've been told by my ISP, etc, that I should be able to get.
When fetching some more radio 3 proms this morning using hafhigh I
On Mon, 27 Aug 2018 at 10:35, Budge wrote:
Forgive my ignorance but I am stuck with a picture size problem with old
editions of Inspector Morse videos. These have been saved as .mp4
videos and are generally 4x3 format.
One solution may be to record them again from the ITV3 repeats. There
I'm not sure whether this has been covered before, my memory not being
what it was. I'll post, though, in case anyone else comes across this
puzzle. Windows 7 and latest GIP.
Following a rearrangement of drives and data I changed the output
directory for GIP using prefs. I was then driven
On 29/08/18 17:52, I wrote:
The display aspect ration (DAR) may be being achieved with non-square
pixels, and it may be that your player will not handle them. The
relationship between the aspect ratios is explained here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixel_aspect_ratio
This article
On 29/08/18 14:37, Jim web wrote:
In article ,
I wrote:
--exclude-supplier=akamai,limelight and
--exclude-supplier akamai,limelight
are equally valid.
OK. That's curious. I'd assumed using it would give me a fetch from bidi.
But instead I was given a message to the effect that the item
On 29/08/18 15:20, Colin Law wrote:
Are you able to play it on a PC with something like VLC? In a non-full
screen window so it should show the aspect ratio. Also you can look
at the video properties on the PC and see the resolution details.
Unless you can do that it is difficult to know
In article <572f308907...@audiomisc.co.uk>, Jim web
wrote:
> I've already emailed someone at the BBC about the gap in the Prom. Looks
> like a problem 'upstream'. Hopefully, someone will fix it now I've
> pointed it out. If they do and I'm told, I'll let people know.
It's been confirmed to me
In article , RS
wrote:
> On 29/08/18 13:54, I wrote:
> >>
> > hafstd1, 128kbit/s, also from Limelight but a much slower download,
> > has the same gap.
> >
> As does dafhigh2 from Akamai.
> It also had errors
> INFO: Downloading radio: 'BBC Proms: 2018 - Prom 56: Mozart and Bruckner
>
hello
I download it off and on . Are you having probles with it?
On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 9:00 AM, CJB wrote:
> Is anyone capping the latest eps.? Thanks - Chris B.
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On Wed, 29 Aug 2018 at 15:05, Budge wrote:
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> On 27/08/18 10:38, Colin Law wrote:
> > On Mon, 27 Aug 2018 at 10:35, Budge wrote:
> >>
> >> Forgive my ignorance but I am stuck with a picture size problem with old
> >> editions of Inspector Morse videos. These have been saved as .mp4
> >> videos
On 27/08/18 10:38, Colin Law wrote:
On Mon, 27 Aug 2018 at 10:35, Budge wrote:
Forgive my ignorance but I am stuck with a picture size problem with old
editions of Inspector Morse videos. These have been saved as .mp4
videos and are generally 4x3 format.
Given that my screen is a wide
Is anyone capping the latest eps.? Thanks - Chris B.
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On 29/08/18 13:54, I wrote:
hafstd1, 128kbit/s, also from Limelight but a much slower download, has
the same gap.
As does dafhigh2 from Akamai.
It also had errors
INFO: Downloading radio: 'BBC Proms: 2018 - Prom 56: Mozart and Bruckner
(m736) [original]'
INFO: Downloaded: 313.14
In article , RS
wrote:
> I have just downloaded it from Limelight, --radiomode=hafhigh1. I have
> only listened from 19min to 20min using VLC; I have not tried to display
> the waveform. I agree there is 3s of silence between 19min17s and
> 19min20s.
> --exclude-supplier=akamai,limelight and
>
On 29/08/18 13:33, CJB wrote:
Just a thought - do other bit rates have the same gap? If not then it
would be easy enough to fill same using Audacity. If they DO have the
same gap then the entire recording is corrupt and the Beeb needs to
know. CJB
hafstd1, 128kbit/s, also from Limelight but a
Just a thought - do other bit rates have the same gap? If not then it
would be easy enough to fill same using Audacity. If they DO have the
same gap then the entire recording is corrupt and the Beeb needs to
know. CJB
On 29/08/2018, RS wrote:
> On 29/08/18 10:21, Jim web wrote:
>
>>
>> Here prom
It's the same on the BBC iPlayerversion itself.
Maybe complain to BBC?
Kevin
> On 29 August 2018 at 13:13 RS wrote:
>
> On 29/08/18 10:21, Jim web wrote:
>
> > Here prom 56 (pid m736) contains a chunk of 'digital black' between
> > about 19m17s and 19m20s from the start.
>
> I have just
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