Re: radio recordings using latest gip version

2018-08-29 Thread RS
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 downloaded it from Limelight, --radiomode=hafhigh1. I have only listened from 19min to 20min using VLC; I have not tried to display

Re: radio recordings using latest gip version

2018-08-29 Thread Jim web
To update, etc... hafhigh3 also gives me /ak. I tried --exclude-supplier=akamai,limelight but this failed to find anything from bidi. I've since realised that this switch option should probably have had a space not an equals sign. So I'll check that again later. However some other oddity has come

Re: OT Help with picture size please.

2018-08-27 Thread Peter S Kirk
On 27 Aug 2018 at 10:32, Budge 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 format screen I can accept that

Re: radio recordings using latest gip version

2018-08-27 Thread Jim web
I've now tried hafhigh2 and dafhigh1. They also give me the same error, and then seem to go on to fetch without any actual problem. Here a '1' gives me /ak and a '2' gives me /ll. Jim -- Electronics https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scots_Guide/intro/electron.htm Armstrong Audio

Re: OT Help with picture size please.

2018-08-27 Thread Colin Law
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 format screen I can accept that

OT Help with picture size please.

2018-08-27 Thread Budge
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 format screen I can accept that there will be black margins each side of the screen

Headphone mixes was Re: radio recordings using latest gip version

2018-08-27 Thread Jim web
In article , RS wrote: > I wasn't that impressed with the ones I listened to. On > https://www.bbc.co.uk/events/e8j3v2 The Planets in Prom 1 is said to be > available as a headphone mix. I don't know if that is the same or > something different. Clive has given the link to the recording. I >

Re: radio recordings using latest gip version

2018-08-26 Thread Timothy
RS wrote: Try --radiomode=hafhigh2 to see whether that gives you Limelight. Uh, why not just be completely sure you're using it by using the exclude supplier option [1]? In other words, put "--exclude-supplier akamai,bidi and you should be good from there. Timothy [1]:

Re: radio recordings using latest gip version

2018-08-26 Thread RS
On 26/08/18 18:45, Jim web wrote: I just tried hafhigh1 to get last night's Prom. Again this gave me the 500 error, but completed OK regardless. Given what you wrote about CDNs I noticed that the progress line showed "(hafhigh1/ak) after the ETA. I don't know what the "ak" means there but it

Re: radio recordings using latest gip version

2018-08-26 Thread Alan Milewczyk
On 26/08/2018 23:37, RS wrote: On 26/08/18 21:55, Clive wrote: On 26/08/18 19:17, Alan Milewczyk wrote: On 26/08/2018 16:43, I wrote: (although I did get the headphone version of The Planets) What is the "headphone version"? Thanks Alan https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06drb3s Last year

Re: radio recordings using latest gip version

2018-08-26 Thread RS
On 26/08/18 21:55, Clive wrote: On 26/08/18 19:17, Alan Milewczyk wrote: On 26/08/2018 16:43, I wrote: (although I did get the headphone version of The Planets) What is the "headphone version"? Thanks Alan https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06drb3s Last year about half a dozen Proms were

Re: radio recordings using latest gip version

2018-08-26 Thread Alan Milewczyk
On 26/08/2018 21:55, Clive wrote: On 26/08/18 19:17, Alan Milewczyk wrote: On 26/08/2018 16:43, RS wrote: (although I did get the headphone version of The Planets) What is the "headphone version"? Thanks Alan https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06drb3s Ah, thank you, sounds interesting.

Re: radio recordings using latest gip version

2018-08-26 Thread Clive
On 26/08/18 19:17, Alan Milewczyk wrote: On 26/08/2018 16:43, RS wrote: (although I did get the headphone version of The Planets) What is the "headphone version"? Thanks Alan https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06drb3s ___ get_iplayer mailing list

Re: radio recordings using latest gip version

2018-08-26 Thread Alan Milewczyk
On 26/08/2018 16:43, RS wrote: (although I did get the headphone version of The Planets) What is the "headphone version"? Thanks Alan --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus ___

Re: radio recordings using latest gip version

2018-08-26 Thread Jim web
In article <7dbc5671-1bc1-12f0-aa8b-690b62e3d...@zoho.com>, RS wrote: > On 26/08/18 11:05, Jim Lesurf wrote: > > Until yesterday I've been using an old version of gip to fetch radio > > programmes. This is on my usual "Ain't broke" -> "Don't fix" basis. > > However yesterday when I tried to

Re: --url, -recursive, multiple --pids

2018-08-26 Thread RS
On 26/08/18 16:23, Ralph Corderoy wrote: Those `five digit number' are indexes, not PIDs. Hi Ralph For completeness there could be indexes and regex in that position. The important point is that a list of indexes or regex can have as many spaces as you like between items, but a comma

RE: Increased size of downloaded mp4 files

2018-08-26 Thread Andy Wedge
> -Original Message- > From: get_iplayer [mailto:get_iplayer-boun...@lists.infradead.org] On > Behalf Of John Rose > Sent: 26 August 2018 15:22 > To: MailingList get_iplayer > Subject: Increased size of downloaded mp4 files > > AFAIK get_iplayer used to download mp4 files as approx 1/2 GB

Re: --url, -recursive, multiple --pids

2018-08-26 Thread Clive
On 26/08/18 16:23, Ralph Corderoy wrote: No, I don't need to try it. I keep agreeing with you! :-) And you didn't ask about index numbers, but about PIDs. Please re-read what I've written. You are mixing up an index and a PID, `10302' v. `b0bg2ctf'. They are not the same thing and get_iplayer

Re: radio recordings using latest gip version

2018-08-26 Thread RS
On 26/08/18 11:05, Jim Lesurf wrote: Until yesterday I've been using an old version of gip to fetch radio programmes. This is on my usual "Ain't broke" -> "Don't fix" basis. However yesterday when I tried to get the latest set of R3 Proms files it failed for the items that started with the

Re: --url, -recursive, multiple --pids

2018-08-26 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Clive, > > > First of all, removing the space between the individual pids has > > > worked. This is odd because in the past, when I use the five > > > digit number to download multiple programs I just leave a space > > > between them, eg: > > > > > > get_iplayer 12345 12346 12347 12348 12349

Re: --url, -recursive, multiple --pids

2018-08-26 Thread Colin Law
On Sun, 26 Aug 2018 at 16:15, Clive wrote: > > -recursive: I had relied on the help page displayed when a command goes > wrong and I guess that is the short help, and it does not cover > -recursive. As you say, it is in the long help. It is a case of "it has > always worked" so there was surprise

Re: --url, -recursive, multiple --pids

2018-08-26 Thread Clive
On 26/08/18 15:51, Ralph Corderoy wrote: Hi Clive, Are you sure? With a single `-'? This old get_iplayer, I haven't upgraded yet, has --pid-recursive. Perhaps that does what you're thinking of; I've never used it. you are correct, there should have been two hyphens in old GiP however, in

Re: --url, -recursive, multiple --pids

2018-08-26 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Clive, > > Are you sure? With a single `-'? > > This old get_iplayer, I haven't upgraded yet, has --pid-recursive. > > Perhaps that does what you're thinking of; I've never used it. > > you are correct, there should have been two hyphens in old GiP > however, in this version, using one or

Re: --url, -recursive, multiple --pids

2018-08-26 Thread Clive
On 26/08/18 15:28, Ralph Corderoy wrote: Hi Clive, In the past I would have typed: get_iplayer --url="xxx" -recursive Are you sure? With a single `-'? This old get_iplayer, I haven't upgraded yet, has --pid-recursive. Perhaps that does what you're thinking of; I've never used it.

Re: --url, -recursive, multiple --pids

2018-08-26 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Clive, > In the past I would have typed: > > get_iplayer --url="xxx" -recursive Are you sure? With a single `-'? This old get_iplayer, I haven't upgraded yet, has --pid-recursive. Perhaps that does what you're thinking of; I've never used it. > get_iplayer --pid p06hcf2k, p06hcfgy,

Increased size of downloaded mp4 files

2018-08-26 Thread John Rose
AFAIK get_iplayer used to download mp4 files as approx 1/2 GB per hour of video. Now on get_iplayer 3.17-ppa2 (from the Launchpad ppa at https://launchpad.net/~jon-hedgerows/+archive/ubuntu/get-iplayer) it seems to generate 2GB per hour of video. Has the BBC changed the type/size of their

--url, -recursive, multiple --pids

2018-08-26 Thread Clive
Linux Mint 18.3, Terminal GiP get_iplayer 3.17-ppa32 --url -recursive appears to have changed. In the past I would have typed: get_iplayer --url="xxx" -recursive and it would have got on and done it. It does not work at this url (and -recursive is no longer found as a GiP switch):

radio recordings using latest gip version

2018-08-26 Thread Jim Lesurf
Until yesterday I've been using an old version of gip to fetch radio programmes. This is on my usual "Ain't broke" -> "Don't fix" basis. However yesterday when I tried to get the latest set of R3 Proms files it failed for the items that started with the pids that begin with 'm'. As an aside, I

Re: dvf mode only downloads audio without video

2018-08-23 Thread Vangelis forthnet
On Thu Aug 23 09:16:31 BST 2018, Live Musicfs wrote: but the dvf mode never work for me because it only download audio without video. Hello there :-) "dvf " tvmodes use sequential downloading of separate audio+video raw streams (in iso-dash container) and then the standalone downloaded

Re: pid format changed

2018-08-23 Thread David Cantrell
On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 11:13:56PM -0700, r...@kells.com wrote: > I noticed that today on r3 that the programme pids now start with 'm' > and have reset, e.g. 'm6p1'. In the past pids began with 'b' or 'p' There are also PIDs out there beginning with w, r, and c. > Just a curiosity, but

Re: dvf mode only downloads audio without video

2018-08-23 Thread artisticforge Niemand
hello I am going to assume that gip does give some information. have you turned on --verbose? have you created log files? On Thu, Aug 23, 2018 at 3:16 AM, Live Musicfs wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I can download in hvf mode, but the dvf mode never work for me because it > only download audio

dvf mode only downloads audio without video

2018-08-23 Thread Live Musicfs
Hello everyone, I can download in hvf mode, but the dvf mode never work for me because it only download audio without video. Normally it is not a big deal, but for some programme, iplayer only provides dvf mode, for example: p06g9pmw - European championships 2018 extra diving mens synchonised

Re: --refresh-future bug

2018-08-22 Thread Peter Corlett
On Wed, Aug 22, 2018 at 10:40:20AM +0100, RS wrote: > [...] I can't speak for the poster in the forum, but for myself I am rarely > interested in regional or local programmes. I now use > --refresh-exclude-groups=regional,local > Ought that to be the default? Local, possibly, given that local TV

Re: --refresh-future bug

2018-08-22 Thread Mark Carroll
On 22 Aug 2018, RS wrote: (snip) > Quite apart from the bug, what comes across to me from the logs is that, > with the default refresh settings, a large number of regional and local > channels are searched every time the cache is refreshed. I can't speak > for the poster in the forum, but for

--refresh-future bug

2018-08-22 Thread RS
Anyone who uses --refresh-future may be interested in this thread in the forum. https://forums.squarepenguin.co.uk/showthread.php?tid=1864 Quite apart from the bug, what comes across to me from the logs is that, with the default refresh settings, a large number of regional and local channels

pid format changed

2018-08-22 Thread
I noticed that today on r3 that the programme pids now start with 'm' and have reset, e.g. 'm6p1'. In the past pids began with 'b' or 'p' Just a curiosity, but anybody know why? Lewis ___ get_iplayer mailing list get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org

get_iplayer 3.17 released

2018-08-17 Thread Alan Milewczyk
From the get_iplayer forum: Release notes: https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/release310to319#release317 Windows: https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer_win32/releases/3.17.0 macOS: https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer_macos/releases/3.17.0 Source:

Re: Exclude/Include patterns

2018-08-08 Thread iz
Going by your initial post, you only want Radio 3, 4 and 4 extra to be cached. In that case, all you need is --type=radio --refresh --refresh-include="BBC Radio 4,BBC Radio 3". Run with --cache-rebuild instead of --refresh the first time to reset your radio cache with only those stations. You

Re: Exclude/Include patterns

2018-08-08 Thread Az
On Fri, July 13, 2018 1:24 pm, RS wrote: > get_iplayer --refresh-exclude-groups-radio national,regional,local > --refresh-include "BBC Radio 4,BBC Radio 3" -f --type radio > > > adds 2211 programmes to a newly created radio.cache > > I'll leave you to check whether they are what you want. > > >

Re: Radio Scotland Missing

2018-08-08 Thread Alan Milewczyk
On 08/08/2018 11:58, CJB wrote: INFO: Indexing radio programmes (concurrent) . ERROR: Failed to download BBC Radio Scotland schedule page (3/3): https://www.bbc.co.uk/schedules/p00fzl8f/2018/w32 ERROR: Response:

Radio Scotland Missing

2018-08-08 Thread CJB
INFO: Indexing radio programmes (concurrent) . ERROR: Failed to download BBC Radio Scotland schedule page (3/3): https://www.bbc.co.uk/schedules/p00fzl8f/2018/w32 ERROR: Response: 404 Not Found

Re: BBC Radio Scotland, Highlands and Islands schedule variation discontinued...

2018-08-07 Thread Vangelis forthnet
@Alan & @george, thanks for the feedback :-) It may well look as though, from Aug 1st 2018, the BBC Radio Highlands and Islands variation HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED! (snip) if you're on latest GiP (3.16) and want to prevent it from trying to scrape a non-existent schedule page (for BBC Radio

Re: BBC Radio Scotland, Highlands and Islands schedule variation discontinued...

2018-08-07 Thread george
I got a warning about it when I refreshed the cache yesterday using the latest version of gip, but given that I don't download anything from Radio Scotland I just ignored it On Tue, Aug 7, 2018 at 12:28 AM +0100, "Vangelis forthnet" wrote: Recent versions of GiP have become very

Re: BBC Radio Scotland, Highlands and Islands schedule variation discontinued...

2018-08-07 Thread Alan Milewczyk
On 07/08/2018 00:27, Vangelis forthnet wrote: Good to hear from you, dear friend. It may well look as though, from Aug 1st 2018, the BBC Radio Highlands and Islands variation HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED! I get "354 Matching Programmes", but it's hard to tell how many of them are unique to the

BBC Radio Scotland, Highlands and Islands schedule variation discontinued...

2018-08-06 Thread Vangelis forthnet
Hello all :-) Being physically located many thousands of kilometers away from Scotland, I am in no position to check this myself, but an internet search has shown that (regional) BBC Radio Scotland comes in five schedule variations: BBC Radio Orkney BBC Radio Shetland BBC Radio Highlands and

Re: Re: Proms puzzles

2018-07-25 Thread Vangelis forthnet
On Tue Jul 24 15:13:06 BST 2018, Jim Lesurf wrote: and they show a little 'clock' item and a text showing something like '2d' which I take to mean 'available for another two days'. ... Wrong! "2d" designates the rough time (in calendar days) that has passed since the audio | video clip

RE: Proms puzzles

2018-07-24 Thread d.lake
I wish we could get the uncompressed "Concert Sound" again - that was truly spectacular. D -Original Message- From: get_iplayer On Behalf Of Jim Lesurf Sent: 24 July 2018 15:13 To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org Subject: Proms puzzles I've been getting various R3 Proms items fine

Proms puzzles

2018-07-24 Thread Jim Lesurf
I've been getting various R3 Proms items fine via using my generally preferred approach - using the pids I can find from the 'schedules' pages. However I found another page that offerred other items, which has worked in some cases, but not others. So I'm puzzled by this and wonder if someone knows

Re: Tagging from History

2018-07-16 Thread Budge
On 15/07/18 22:53, Vangelis forthnet wrote: On Sun Jul 15 15:52:31 BST 2018, RS wrote: He says the file needs to be in the original location, and gives a workaround if it is not. He also says the --tag-podcast-radio is needed. Hi Alastair, Richard et company :-) Yes, I am still alive

Re: Tagging from History

2018-07-15 Thread Vangelis forthnet
On Sun Jul 15 15:52:31 BST 2018, RS wrote: He says the file needs to be in the original location, and gives a workaround if it is not. He also says the --tag-podcast-radio is needed. Hi Alastair, Richard et company :-) Yes, I am still alive (however numerous real life and additional health

Re: Tagging from History

2018-07-15 Thread Budge
On 15/07/18 18:52, RS wrote: On 15/07/18 17:52, I wrote: On 15/07/18 15:58, Budge wrote: Back in 2015 Vangelis gave me help with tagging some downloaded files which had been downloaded while I didn't have AtomicParsley installed. As I recall and from my messages at the time the command

Re: Tagging from History

2018-07-15 Thread RS
On 15/07/18 17:52, I wrote: On 15/07/18 15:58, Budge wrote: Back in 2015 Vangelis gave me help with tagging some downloaded files which had been downloaded while I didn't have AtomicParsley installed. As I recall and from my messages at the time the command get_iplayer --history pid:

Re: Tagging from History

2018-07-15 Thread RS
On 15/07/18 15:58, Budge wrote: Back in 2015 Vangelis gave me help with tagging some downloaded files which had been downloaded while I didn't have AtomicParsley installed. As I recall and from my messages at the time the command get_iplayer --history pid: --tag-only worked although I

Tagging from History

2018-07-15 Thread Budge
Back in 2015 Vangelis gave me help with tagging some downloaded files which had been downloaded while I didn't have AtomicParsley installed. As I recall and from my messages at the time the command get_iplayer --history pid: --tag-only worked although I cannot recall if I used the

Re: Recording programmes more than 30 days old

2018-07-14 Thread James Scholes
RS wrote: If the best response is go to youtube-dl, maybe it is time to do just that and give up on get_iplayer. There's nothing stopping you from doing so if you feel suitably offended by this, or if ytl fits your needs as much as/better than get_iplayer. For what it's worth I agree with

Re: Exclude/Include patterns

2018-07-14 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Richard, > > `--refresh-include' takes a comma-separated list of case-insensitive > > regexps, from looking at the `channels_filtered' subroutine, so > > «--refresh-include '^BBC Radio 4$'» should cut out the `Extra'. > > (The regexp is quoted for Unix.) > > Are you saying the onus is on the

Re: Exclude/Include patterns

2018-07-14 Thread RS
On 14/07/18 14:31, Ralph Corderoy wrote: get_iplayer --refresh-exclude-groups-radio national,regional,local --refresh-include "BBC Radio 4" -f --type radio It added 1840 radio programmes to the cache. As far as I could see from a visual inspection scrolling through the newly created

Recording programmes more than 30 days old

2018-07-14 Thread RS
There is a forum post https://forums.squarepenguin.co.uk/thread-1835.html by someone who wants to record a Law in Action programme broadcast in June 2015, b05zktnf. Its expiry date in the iPlayer is 1 January 2099, so it does not seem an unreasonable want. The response from dinky is, "As is

Re: Exclude/Include patterns

2018-07-14 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Richard, > get_iplayer --refresh-exclude-groups-radio national,regional,local > --refresh-include "BBC Radio 4" -f --type radio > > It added 1840 radio programmes to the cache. As far as I could see > from a visual inspection scrolling through the newly created > radio.cache file all the

Re: Help please with pvr command

2018-07-13 Thread Budge
On 13/07/18 16:11, RS wrote: On 13/07/18 15:45, Budge wrote: I am trying to download "Afternoon Concert - Opera Matinee:" using pvr. I don't want every afternoon concert, just the opera matinees. Exactly what expression do I add to my list with --pvr-add?  Darned if I can get it right so

Re: Trust me i'm a doctor

2018-07-13 Thread RS
On 13/07/18 17:35, Alan Milewczyk wrote: On 13/07/2018 17:08, Dave Widgery wrote: Hi I have been trying to download trust me I'm a  doctor and failing, from looking on iplayer it looks like only the signed versions are available. What is the command line option to download signed versions, I

Re: Trust me i'm a doctor

2018-07-13 Thread Dave Widgery
BRILLIANT Thanks for the quick reply, that seems to have done the trick. Dave On 13 July 2018 at 18:28, mccarthy kevin wrote: > get_iplayer --versions=signed --pid= > > looks like it works where is the iplayer pid > > > On 13 July 2018 at 17:08 Dave Widgery wrote: > > Hi > I have been

Re: Trust me i'm a doctor

2018-07-13 Thread Alan Milewczyk
On 13/07/2018 17:08, Dave Widgery wrote: Hi I have been trying to download trust me I'm a doctor and failing, from looking on iplayer it looks like only the signed versions are available. What is the command line option to download signed versions, I used to know it but forgotten and haven't

Trust me i'm a doctor

2018-07-13 Thread Dave Widgery
Hi I have been trying to download trust me I'm a doctor and failing, from looking on iplayer it looks like only the signed versions are available. What is the command line option to download signed versions, I used to know it but forgotten and haven't been able to find it in the wiki. Can

Re: Help please with pvr command

2018-07-13 Thread RS
On 13/07/18 15:45, Budge wrote: I am trying to download "Afternoon Concert - Opera Matinee:" using pvr. I don't want every afternoon concert, just the opera matinees. Exactly what expression do I add to my list with --pvr-add?  Darned if I can get it right so help sought please. It's a long

Help please with pvr command

2018-07-13 Thread Budge
I am trying to download "Afternoon Concert - Opera Matinee:" using pvr. I don't want every afternoon concert, just the opera matinees. Exactly what expression do I add to my list with --pvr-add? Darned if I can get it right so help sought please. Budge.

Re: Exclude/Include patterns

2018-07-13 Thread RS
On 13/07/18 09:55, I wrote: What is not clear is how you invoke --refresh-include since by default everything is included.  Perhaps you need --refresh-exclude-groups-radio national,regional,local --refresh-include I have renamed all my cache files to prevent their being found and then run

Re: Exclude/Include patterns

2018-07-13 Thread RS
On 11/07/18 22:17, Az wrote: On Mon, July 9, 2018 6:49 am, Az wrote: On Mon, July 9, 2018 5:40 am, Ralph Corderoy wrote: Hi Az, and I tried to exclude everything and just include those like so: It's not obvious from looking at `channels_filtered' in the get_iplayer script that they

Re: Exclude/Include patterns

2018-07-11 Thread Az
On Mon, July 9, 2018 6:49 am, Az wrote: > On Mon, July 9, 2018 5:40 am, Ralph Corderoy wrote: > >> Hi Az, >> >> >> >>> and I tried to exclude everything and just include those like so: >> >> It's not obvious from looking at `channels_filtered' in the get_iplayer >> script that they combine like

Re: No Wimbledon Today?

2018-07-09 Thread michael norman
On 09/07/18 18:11, Geoff Smith wrote: This subject was off-topic from the start. Please drop it. On 09/07/2018, Alan Milewczyk wrote: On 09/07/2018 12:52, David Cantrell wrote: On Fri, Jul 06, 2018 at 05:27:53PM +0100, Alan Milewczyk wrote: On 06/07/2018 13:48, David Cantrell wrote: On

Re: No Wimbledon Today?

2018-07-09 Thread Geoff Smith
This subject was off-topic from the start. Please drop it. On 09/07/2018, Alan Milewczyk wrote: > On 09/07/2018 12:52, David Cantrell wrote: >> On Fri, Jul 06, 2018 at 05:27:53PM +0100, Alan Milewczyk wrote: >>> On 06/07/2018 13:48, David Cantrell wrote: On Thu, Jul 05, 2018 at 05:09:26PM

Re: No Wimbledon Today?

2018-07-09 Thread Alan Milewczyk
On 09/07/2018 12:52, David Cantrell wrote: On Fri, Jul 06, 2018 at 05:27:53PM +0100, Alan Milewczyk wrote: On 06/07/2018 13:48, David Cantrell wrote: On Thu, Jul 05, 2018 at 05:09:26PM +0100, Alan Milewczyk wrote: I've never known it so bad. You've obviously not been paying attention to

Re: No Wimbledon Today?

2018-07-09 Thread David Cantrell
On Fri, Jul 06, 2018 at 05:27:53PM +0100, Alan Milewczyk wrote: > On 06/07/2018 13:48, David Cantrell wrote: > >On Thu, Jul 05, 2018 at 05:09:26PM +0100, Alan Milewczyk wrote: > >>I've never known it so bad. > >You've obviously not been paying attention to people whining about > >things not being

Re: Exclude/Include patterns

2018-07-09 Thread Az
On Mon, July 9, 2018 5:40 am, Ralph Corderoy wrote: > Hi Az, > > >> and I tried to exclude everything and just include those like so: > > It's not obvious from looking at `channels_filtered' in the get_iplayer > script that they combine like that. > >> -v --cache-rebuild --type=radio

Re: Exclude/Include patterns

2018-07-08 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Az, > and I tried to exclude everything and just include those like so: It's not obvious from looking at `channels_filtered' in the get_iplayer script that they combine like that. > -v --cache-rebuild --type=radio --refresh-exclude ".*" > --refresh-include "BBC Radio 3,BBC Radio 4,BBC

Exclude/Include patterns

2018-07-08 Thread Az
Hi I've been trying to rebuild radio cache for only radio 3, 4 and 4 extra, and I tried to exclude everything and just include those like so: -v --cache-rebuild --type=radio --refresh-exclude ".*" --refresh-include "BBC Radio 3,BBC Radio 4,BBC Radio 4 Extra" This failed and I ended up with

Re: No Wimbledon Today?

2018-07-06 Thread Alan Milewczyk
On 06/07/2018 13:48, David Cantrell wrote: On Thu, Jul 05, 2018 at 05:09:26PM +0100, Alan Milewczyk wrote: I've never known it so bad. You've obviously not been paying attention to people whining about things not being instantly available before on this very mailing list. Uh? Hot weather

Re: Disagreement Over Stream Claimed and Result.

2018-07-06 Thread RS
On 06/07/18 14:01, Ralph Corderoy wrote: BTW, regarding 960x540 25fps being inadequate compared to the discontinued 1280x720 25fps, a good example is gardening programs with lots of green leaf in shot, e.g. trees. As the camera pans, the background `pulses' at about 1 Hz in its updates;

Re: Disagreement Over Stream Claimed and Result.

2018-07-06 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi SP, > It seems you have swapped hvfxsd1 with hvfxhigh1. Thanks. I formatted it assuming every `type:' and `stream:' were paired; they're not. Thus I was pairing entries from different adjacent records. Sorry for the noise. BTW, regarding 960x540 25fps being inadequate compared to the

Re: Disagreement Over Stream Claimed and Result.

2018-07-06 Thread RS
On 06/07/18 13:52, Jeremy Nicoll - ml gip wrote: On 2018-07-06 11:22, RS wrote: On 06/07/18 09:01, Ralph Corderoy wrote: Hi, If I `--streaminfo --pid b0b9dzbx' then it includes this output, reformatted for clarity.     fps kbps stream  

Re: No Wimbledon Today?

2018-07-06 Thread David Cantrell
On Thu, Jul 05, 2018 at 05:09:26PM +0100, Alan Milewczyk wrote: > It's ridiculous. Day 3 parts 1 and 3 were made available overnight but > part 2 took a long time not until the morning. And as you say Day 2 part > 1 is still not available.  On the Beeb's programme issues page >

Re: Disagreement Over Stream Claimed and Result.

2018-07-06 Thread SquarePenguin
On 06/07/2018 09:01, Ralph Corderoy wrote: Am I misunderstanding, or is get_player misleading when stating the stream? Double check the output. It seems you have swapped hvfxsd1 with hvfxhigh1. Using the command you supplied... hvfxsd1 reports: stream:hvfxsd1 audio_bitrate: 320

Re: No Wimbledon Today?

2018-07-06 Thread James Scholes
I'm just adding to the guessing game here, but as far as I know, from this year onwards the BBC are no longer in control of the cameras at Wimbledon. Therefore it's possible that the BBC have broadcast something which the LTA or other bodies involved with the tournament have asked them to

Re: Disagreement Over Stream Claimed and Result.

2018-07-06 Thread RS
On 06/07/18 09:01, Ralph Corderoy wrote: Hi, If I `--streaminfo --pid b0b9dzbx' then it includes this output, reformatted for clarity. fps kbps stream gip_dvf_iplayer_827 dash h264 704x396 25 827 mf_akamai_uk_dash/1

Disagreement Over Stream Claimed and Result.

2018-07-06 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi, If I `--streaminfo --pid b0b9dzbx' then it includes this output, reformatted for clarity. fps kbps stream gip_dvf_iplayer_827 dash h264 704x396 25 827 mf_akamai_uk_dash/1 dvfxsd1 '' '' ''

get_iplayer 3.16 released!

2018-07-05 Thread Alan Milewczyk
https://forums.squarepenguin.co.uk/thread-1829.html --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus ___ get_iplayer mailing list get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org

Re: get_iplayer 3.15 released

2018-07-05 Thread Geoff Smith
https://forums.squarepenguin.co.uk/showthread.php?tid=1829 On 05/07/2018, Mark Carroll wrote: > On 05 Jul 2018, Steve wrote: > >> It displays V3.16 when running? > > Not mine! > > $ get_iplayer > get_iplayer v3.15, Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Phil Lewis > ... > > -- Mark > >

Re: get_iplayer 3.15 released

2018-07-05 Thread Mark Carroll
On 05 Jul 2018, Steve wrote: > It displays V3.16 when running? Not mine! $ get_iplayer get_iplayer v3.15, Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Phil Lewis ... -- Mark ___ get_iplayer mailing list get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org

Re: get_iplayer 3.15 released

2018-07-05 Thread Steve
It displays V3.16 when running? Steve On 05/07/18 06:58, Alan Milewczyk wrote: Release notes: https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplay...release315 macOS: https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplay...tag/3.15.0

Re: No Wimbledon Today?

2018-07-05 Thread Alan Milewczyk
On 05/07/2018 14:09, MacFH - C E Macfarlane wrote: Please see below ... On 03/07/2018 13:41, MacFH - C E Macfarlane wrote:  What I was complaining about was the inordinately long time it took to make the programmes available on iPlayer.  In a rural location with ~1Mb/s download speeds, it's

Re: get_iplayer 3.15 released

2018-07-05 Thread RS
On 05/07/18 14:54, I wrote: On 05/07/18 13:05, Mark Carroll wrote: I had a bit of difficulty -- lots of, Mojo::Reactor::EV: I/O watcher failed: Can't locate object method "is_success" via package "Mojo::Message::Response" at /home/mtbc/bin/get_iplayer line 6580. and no new shows found. I

Re: get_iplayer 3.15 released

2018-07-05 Thread RS
On 05/07/18 13:05, Mark Carroll wrote: I had a bit of difficulty -- lots of, Mojo::Reactor::EV: I/O watcher failed: Can't locate object method "is_success" via package "Mojo::Message::Response" at /home/mtbc/bin/get_iplayer line 6580. and no new shows found. I upgraded Mojolicious to 7.87

Re: No Wimbledon Today?

2018-07-05 Thread MacFH - C E Macfarlane
Please see below ... On 03/07/2018 13:41, MacFH - C E Macfarlane wrote:  What I was complaining about was the inordinately long time it took to make the programmes available on iPlayer.  In a rural location with ~1Mb/s download speeds, it's exceedingly frustrating to have to wait more than

Re: get_iplayer 3.15 released

2018-07-05 Thread Mark Carroll
I had a bit of difficulty -- lots of, Mojo::Reactor::EV: I/O watcher failed: Can't locate object method "is_success" via package "Mojo::Message::Response" at /home/mtbc/bin/get_iplayer line 6580. and no new shows found. I upgraded Mojolicious to 7.87 and that seemed to fix that. I also then got

Re: get_iplayer 3.15 released

2018-07-05 Thread J K.Eason
Note that the macOS and Windows links are reversed, both on the original release announcement at https://forums.squarepenguin.co.uk/thread-1828.html and on your posting here. -- Regards John ___ get_iplayer mailing list

get_iplayer 3.15 released

2018-07-04 Thread Alan Milewczyk
Release notes: https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplay...release315 macOS: https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplay...tag/3.15.0 Windows:

Re: No Wimbledon Today?

2018-07-03 Thread artisticforge Niemand
On Tue, Jul 3, 2018 at 6:31 AM, artisticforge Niemand wrote: > On Tue, Jul 3, 2018 at 12:59 AM, Alan Milewczyk wrote: >> Patience! ;-) My system started to download them overnight. But I now have a >> helluva dilemma - the BBC2 file is 23 GB. This 2 GB per hour mode is a PITA! >> :-( >> >> On

Re: No Wimbledon Today?

2018-07-03 Thread MacFH - C E Macfarlane
Please see below ... On 03/07/2018 11:32, RS wrote: As Dinky keeps reminding us, get_iplayer cannot download programmes which are not available in the iPlayer. Yes, I know and knew that, which is why I linked to the iPlayer site.  What I was complaining about was the inordinately long time

Re: No Wimbledon Today?

2018-07-03 Thread artisticforge Niemand
On Tue, Jul 3, 2018 at 12:59 AM, Alan Milewczyk wrote: > Patience! ;-) My system started to download them overnight. But I now have a > helluva dilemma - the BBC2 file is 23 GB. This 2 GB per hour mode is a PITA! > :-( > > On 02/07/2018 23:19, MacFH - C E Macfarlane wrote: >> >> Since the first

Re: No Wimbledon Today?

2018-07-03 Thread RS
As Dinky keeps reminding us, get_iplayer cannot download programmes which are not available in the iPlayer. When I looked after seeing your 2319 post (which your email client seems to have timed at 5.19pm), the iPlayer said the programmes would be available soon. I suspect the delay was

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