On Thursday, 16 April 2020, 09:28:12 BST, Mark Carroll wrote:
>On 16 Apr 2020, Jon Crookston wrote:
>
>> I've used gip for (I'm guessing) 10 years, but only used the web forum in
>> times of desperation and even then it has never borne fruit which couldn't
>> have been found on this list.
>
On Thursday, 16 April 2020, 03:42:02 BST, michael norman wrote:
On 15/04/2020 22:12, Andy Nudd wrote:
>
> On 15/04/2020 08:41, Budge wrote:
>> On 12/04/2020 15:32, SquarePenguin wrote:
>>> I guess this message is to guage how much people would care/not care if
>>> I just closed the forums. I
On Thursday, 16 April 2020, 03:42:02 BST, michael norman
wrote:
On 15/04/2020 22:12, Andy Nudd wrote:
>
> On 15/04/2020 08:41, Budge wrote:
>> On 12/04/2020 15:32, SquarePenguin wrote:
>>> I guess this message is to guage how much people would care/not care if
>>> I just closed the forums. I
On Thursday, 16 April 2020, 03:42:02 BST, michael norman
wrote:
On 15/04/2020 22:12, Andy Nudd wrote:
>
> On 15/04/2020 08:41, Budge wrote:
>> On 12/04/2020 15:32, SquarePenguin wrote:
>>> I guess this message is to guage how much people would care/not care if
>>> I just closed the forums. I
On 16 Apr 2020, Jon Crookston wrote:
> I've used gip for (I'm guessing) 10 years, but only used the web forum in
> times of desperation and even then it has never borne fruit which couldn't
> have been found on this list.
What I've found the forum useful for is knowing that a problem I am
On 15/04/2020 22:12, Andy Nudd wrote:
On 15/04/2020 08:41, Budge wrote:
On 12/04/2020 15:32, SquarePenguin wrote:
I guess this message is to guage how much people would care/not care if
I just closed the forums. I don't particularly mind figuring out a way
to close them but keep online for
On 15/04/2020 08:41, Budge wrote:
On 12/04/2020 15:32, SquarePenguin wrote:
I guess this message is to guage how much people would care/not care if
I just closed the forums. I don't particularly mind figuring out a way
to close them but keep online for google searches etc. Nor do I mind if
On 12/04/2020 15:32, SquarePenguin wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> This is an OT thread, so turn back all ye who enter for on-topic
> discussions.
>
> So, what's all this about?
>
> BLUF: Dinky's decided to bow out of the forums completely. This has
> forced me to start taking notice of forum things
In article <22822d75-3c45-4482-9cdc-da91b2f12...@cantab.net>, Owen
Smith
wrote:
> I tried the forums some years back. I found dinky's rules and
> application of them so strict that I felt it wasn't a place anyone could
> contribute anything. It was just a place for reporting get_iplayer bugs
> or
I tried the forums some years back. I found dinky's rules and application of
them so strict that I felt it wasn't a place anyone could contribute anything.
It was just a place for reporting get_iplayer bugs or BBC changes, and anything
else got deleted.
--
Owen Smith
Cambridge, UK
> On 13
In article <1725855064.17870.1586711881...@office.mailbox.org>, Dave
Lambley wrote:
> I was not aware that there even was web forum, but I am painfully aware
> how forums can become unpleasant. The one Discourse forum I am on
> however is remarkably non-toxic.
I just use two Forums (Fora?).
On 13 Apr 2020, Owen Smith wrote:
> Is dinky carrying on with maintenance of get_iplayer? Because if not it's all
> a bit moot, the BBC will change something that breaks it within a few
> months.
Very true. I feel very grateful that we have already been able to keep
up with so many years of
Is dinky carrying on with maintenance of get_iplayer? Because if not it's all a
bit moot, the BBC will change something that breaks it within a few months. And
if he is carrying on maintenance, how will he post new versions and release
notes if he's not on the forums? (OK that all used to be
> On April 12, 2020 4:49 PM Roger Bell_West wrote:
>
>
> 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
I started, on this forum, many years ago, when the BBC first started to
interfere with my getiPlayer. However, since then most of the program
requirements and programming knowledge has left me behind.
Having 'looked in' I can see that this forum has been of great use to
some so, it would be a
In article <9f18e854-4035-0b6a-3d8e-46ba2a449...@squarepenguin.co.uk>,
SquarePenguin wrote:
> I made the forum in the first place so get_iplayer could reach a
> different audience than found here. So maybe this isn't the best place
> to ask :-) But figured you folks had had your hats in the
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
Hello all.
This is an OT thread, so turn back all ye who enter for on-topic
discussions.
So, what's all this about?
BLUF: Dinky's decided to bow out of the forums completely. This has
forced me to start taking notice of forum things for the first time in a
long time, so I'm seeking your
In article , Dave Liquorice
wrote:
> On Tue, 31 Mar 2020 09:53:16 +0100, Jim web wrote:
> > But with digital LPCM transfers they should just 'pass the parcel' and
> > deliver at the end of the chain what got put in at the start.
> Assuming the clocks at each end are locked. If they aren't
In article <20200401095041.ga4...@mooli.org.uk>, Peter Corlett
wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 01, 2020 at 10:12:26AM +0100, Jim web wrote: [...]
> > I'm now wondering if a cheap 'crystal detector' and a DVM might do the
> > job given an input filter... It would at least show up bursts of
> > interference.
On Wed, Apr 01, 2020 at 10:12:26AM +0100, Jim web wrote:
[...]
> I'm now wondering if a cheap 'crystal detector' and a DVM might do the job
> given an input filter... It would at least show up bursts of interference.
A "microwave leakage detector" is an existing product and doesn't cost much.
On Tue, 31 Mar 2020 09:53:16 +0100, Jim web wrote:
> But with digital LPCM transfers they should just 'pass the parcel' and
> deliver at the end of the chain what got put in at the start.
Assuming the clocks at each end are locked. If they aren't clicks are a
common side effect as the reciever
In article , Budge
wrote:
> Hi Graham, Many thanks for the reminders. No microwave in use anywhere
> within 100m at the time. Cannot be sure about all the rest but I am
> working on turning off the 2.4GHz wifi and keeping only 5GHz in this
> building. Have to start somewhere!
I do have an
On 31/03/2020 17:35, Graham Cobb wrote:
> On 31/03/2020 16:52, Budge wrote:
>> As for my problem clicks, I have the wifi kit in the frame as the villain at
>> present and when I can find a spare 5GHz access point will try and eliminate
>> all the stray 2.4GHz devices locally and see if that
On 31/03/2020 16:52, Budge wrote:
> As for my problem clicks, I have the wifi kit in the frame as the villain at
> present and when I can find a spare 5GHz access point will try and eliminate
> all the stray 2.4GHz devices locally and see if that helps. As I read and
> think I am beginning to
On 31/03/2020 11:51, Jim web wrote:
> In article <43658eb7-b06b-2c56-4c71-58bb8be22...@errichel.co.uk>, Budge
> wrote:
>
>> Further examination of symptoms suggests that the noise seems to be
>> interference, either with Bluetooth headphone directly or through the
>> Bluetooth transmitter. I
In article <43658eb7-b06b-2c56-4c71-58bb8be22...@errichel.co.uk>, Budge
wrote:
> Further examination of symptoms suggests that the noise seems to be
> interference, either with Bluetooth headphone directly or through the
> Bluetooth transmitter. I suspect possible source of interference might
>
In article <2ba46893-ed2c-78c5-c502-89c02ad20...@errichel.co.uk>, Budge
wrote:
> Hi Jim, Many thanks for the reply. Leaving aside the bluetooth for a
> moment how should I make sense of the different attenuation options?
> Should I put all in the chain to max except the headphones and attenuate
On 31/03/2020 08:50, Rochford, Steve wrote:
> I might be being spectacularly stupid but why not just use VLC or similar to
> play the music directly on your phone and pair the headphones to that? I've
> not used MinimServer but I can see that's a UPnP server and VLC should
> connect directly to
On 30/03/2020 15:20, Jeremy Nicoll - ml gip wrote:
Googling for information about Bluetooth interference suggests various
possible causes. Bearing in mind how many people are now unexpectedly
at home all day, ther emay be a LOT more wifi, microwave use, and - if
affects it (I dunno) other BT
On 30/03/2020 10:29, Jim web wrote:
> In article <277a5cfb-07d2-6b24-aabe-21f1ed76d...@errichel.co.uk>, Budge
> wrote:
>> This is an OT but I hope Jim Web or others with knowledge can give me
>> some guidance in sorting out a noise issue:
>
>> I am having some problems with very unpleasant and
On 2020-03-30 08:47, Budge wrote:
This problem
only recently appeared after I had relocated all the equipment but I
have checked the basics and found nothing wrong. The clicks are only
heard in headphones using bluetooth transmitter.
Was this relocation within your home - ie something you
In article <277a5cfb-07d2-6b24-aabe-21f1ed76d...@errichel.co.uk>, Budge
wrote:
> This is an OT but I hope Jim Web or others with knowledge can give me
> some guidance in sorting out a noise issue:
> I am having some problems with very unpleasant and loud clicks when
> playing sound through
This is an OT but I hope Jim Web or others with knowledge can give me some
guidance in sorting out a noise issue:
I am having some problems with very unpleasant and loud clicks when playing
sound through Bluetooth headphones.
The primary media renderer hardware is a Linn Majik DSI amplifier
And like magic they suddenly re-appear.
> > Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2020 at 2:02 PM
> > From: "tellyaddict"
> > To: get_iplayer
> > Subject: hvf HD and SD missing
> >
> > Since around about midday, the hvf HD and SD modes seem to have disappeared
> > from GiP. Has the BBC changed something?
Since around about midday, the hvf HD and SD modes seem to have disappeared
from GiP. Has the BBC changed something?
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I'm in the UK. If I want to stream BBC Radio 2 live on my iPad how can I get
320kbps AAC? The BBC Sounds App only has a quality setting for downloads so I
assume live gives 128kbps AAC. It sounds very bass heavy but I can't tell what
the bit rate is. I'm now listening in the Safari browser and
On 15/03/2020 11:55, Mark Carroll wrote:
On 9693 Sep 1993, Kevin McCarthy wrote:
Has anyone received an email saying they unsubscribed from the get_iplayer
mailing list?
I received an email yesterday saying I unsubscribed but I didn't!
Has the list been hacked?
I'm still on it okay as I got
On 9693 Sep 1993, Kevin McCarthy wrote:
> Has anyone received an email saying they unsubscribed from the get_iplayer
> mailing list?
>
> I received an email yesterday saying I unsubscribed but I didn't!
> Has the list been hacked?
I'm still on it okay as I got your message. I didn't receive any
Has anyone received an email saying they unsubscribed from the get_iplayer
mailing list?
I received an email yesterday saying I unsubscribed but I didn't!
Has the list been hacked?
I've subscribed again without problem so it looks like the unsubscribed
message was correct
Anyone any ideas?
Yes - at
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000gjn3
it clearly sates that it is Series 6 of 14 episodes.
On TV
Wed 18 Mar 2020 20:00
BBC One except East, Yorks & Lincs, Northern Ireland HD, North West,
Scotland & 2 more
The Repair Shop
Series 6:Episode 1 of 14
Jay Blades and the team bring
Let me guess: the only two it finds are Series 3 Episode 11, and Series
2 Episode 7. These are the only two which were broadcast within the
last 30 days, and as I've explained before, the get_iplayer search only
uses schedule data. It is not a general purpose BBC iPlayer search
tool. The
On 2020-03-05 14:52, CJB wrote:
There are over 20 epsiodes incl. series 5 eps 1 - 20 on iPlayer.
It's weird that S5 is described as having 40 episodes, but only the
first 20 have been shown, so far.
I note that the first episode of S6 is due to be transmitted on 18
Mar... but this apparently
Aha - that does it. Thank you. But the episodes have only just gone up
on the iPlayer site. CJB
On 05/03/2020, Anthony Kehoe wrote:
> You have to use --pid-recursive if the episodes are old.
>
> [iTunes@Frontier get_iplayer]$ ./get_iplayer --pid-recursive
>
[iTunes@Frontier get_iplayer]$ ./get_iplayer --pid-recursive
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/b08l581p
get_iplayer v3.23, Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Phil Lewis
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details use --warranty.
This is free software, and you are welcome to
Dropped --fps25 and still get the same two old ones. CJB
On 05/03/2020, Ray Penn wrote:
> What results do you get if you drop the FPS option?
>
> On Thu, 5 Mar 2020, 14:54 CJB, wrote:
>
>> There are over 20 epsiodes incl. series 5 eps 1 - 20 on iPlayer.
>>
>>
There are over 20 epsiodes incl. series 5 eps 1 - 20 on iPlayer.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/b08l581p/the-repair-shop
Yet this command only finds two old ones:
>get_iplayer --force --type=tv "repair shop" --fps25
Curious.
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Hi Dave,
> I have about 15Mbs download on a good day and if nothing else is going
> on, I regularly get 8-10Mbs while doing a get_iplayer download and
> that is through the same proxy so it sounds like it is probably the
> app causing the problem.
Perhaps the two are ending up on different CDNs?
Hi
Sounds a bit like the problem that I have, as far as network I have
about 15Mbs download on a good day and if nothing else is going on, I
regularly get 8-10Mbs while doing a get_iplayer download and that is
through the same proxy so it sounds like it is probably the app
causing the problem.
The default option is to download in HD, i.e. --modes=best Try
--modes=better or good for smaller files CJB
On 28/02/2020, Nic Siddle wrote:
> May be totally unconnected, but we have found that i-Player is getting
> less and less reliable when just watching catchup TV through a cheap
> NowBox..
On 28/02/2020 17:16, Nic Siddle wrote:
May be totally unconnected, but we have found that i-Player is getting
less and less reliable when just watching catchup TV through a cheap
NowBox.. Buffering issues, often grinding to complete halt leading to
need to re-start. We do not experience the
May be totally unconnected, but we have found that i-Player is getting
less and less reliable when just watching catchup TV through a cheap
NowBox.. Buffering issues, often grinding to complete halt leading to
need to re-start. We do not experience the same problems with ITV or
Channels 4 & 5.
Hi
Thanks for the reply, maybe it is something to do with going via a
proxy even though it don't appear to be blocked, maybe I will get onto
the proxy service provider to see if they have any suggestions.
Dave
On Fri, 28 Feb 2020 at 13:17, George Eycott wrote:
>
> If it helps, we use Iplayer on
If it helps, we use Iplayer on a Firestick all the time with no issues,
though we are in the UK and don't use proxies etc.
> -Original Message-
> From: get_iplayer On Behalf Of
> Peter Corlett
> Sent: 28 February 2020 09:46
> To: get_iplayer
> Subject: Re: OT BBC Iplayer on firestick
On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 07:42:22AM +0100, Dave Widgery wrote:
[...]
> I am using a proxy server but it is not showing any errors that might be
> associated with that. I am not really asking for a fix, I was just wondering
> if it was just me or is bbc iplayer just not very reliable? or at least
Hi
For many years I have used get_iplayer very successfully for
downloading bbc content (thanks to all who maintain it) but a year ago
I got a firestick and thought that I would be able to use that rather
than downloading everything with get_iplayer, but I was wrong. ITV
hub, Channel4, UKtv and
Please see below ...
On 23/02/2020 00:07, RS wrote:
On Sat, 22 Feb 2020 23:51:36 +
MacFH - C E Macfarlane wrote:
As per title, I have the following lines in my options file, but I
still get CBBC programmes, with & without the double quotes around
Children's ... excludecategory Sign
Please see below ...
On 22/02/2020 23:58, Nick wrote:
On Sat, 22 Feb 2020 23:51:36 +
MacFH - C E Macfarlane wrote:
As per title, I have the following lines in my options file, but I
still get CBBC programmes, with & without the double quotes around
Children's ... excludecategory Sign
On 22/02/2020 23:58, Nick wrote:
On Sat, 22 Feb 2020 23:51:36 +
MacFH - C E Macfarlane wrote:
As per title, I have the following lines in my options file, but I
still get CBBC programmes, with & without the double quotes around
Children's ... excludecategory Sign
On Sat, 22 Feb 2020 23:51:36 +
MacFH - C E Macfarlane wrote:
> As per title, I have the following lines in my options file, but I
> still get CBBC programmes, with & without the double quotes around
> Children's ... excludecategory Sign
> Zone,Learning,"Children's",Primary,Secondary
As per title, I have the following lines in my options file, but I still
get CBBC programmes, with & without the double quotes around Children's ...
excludecategory Sign Zone,Learning,"Children's",Primary,Secondary
refreshexclude BBC Radio 1,BBC 1Xtra,BBC Three,CBBC,CBeebies,BBC
Two
To those of you who suggested the --exclude-supplier bidi, much kudos.
Using this option now produces a 500% speed increase, which satisfies
me. Thank you very much.
Regards,
Paul Thornett
On Sun, 16 Feb 2020 at 00:14, Paul Thornett wrote:
>
> It seems to me that downloads have become very
On 2020-02-19 04:38, Paul Thornett wrote:
Unfortunately the problem certainly doesn't lie with my ISP. I say
unfortunately, because it's relatively easy to change ISP.
Your ISP, if it's a national company, have more than just the server
(or whatever it is) that your modem connects to. They
On 19/02/2020, David Cantrell wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 03:38:36PM +1100, Paul Thornett wrote:
>
>> Unfortunately the problem certainly doesn't lie with my ISP. I say
>> unfortunately, because it's relatively easy to change ISP. But my
>> quoted speeds are 100Mbps/40Mbps, and on some sites
On 19/02/2020 04:38, Paul Thornett wrote:
Unfortunately the problem certainly doesn't lie with my ISP. I say
unfortunately, because it's relatively easy to change ISP. But my
quoted speeds are 100Mbps/40Mbps, and on some sites I get my 10Mbps
per second. With get_iplayer I have in the past seen
On 19/02/2020 00:21, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi,
RS wrote:
Your only real remedy is to complain, complain and complain again to
your ISP, or find a better ISP.
I'd have thought it's the CDN choice that's being made rather than ISP.
For example, having the line ‘exclude-supplier bidi’ in my
On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 03:38:36PM +1100, Paul Thornett wrote:
> Unfortunately the problem certainly doesn't lie with my ISP. I say
> unfortunately, because it's relatively easy to change ISP. But my
> quoted speeds are 100Mbps/40Mbps, and on some sites I get my 10Mbps
> per second. With
Unfortunately the problem certainly doesn't lie with my ISP. I say
unfortunately, because it's relatively easy to change ISP. But my
quoted speeds are 100Mbps/40Mbps, and on some sites I get my 10Mbps
per second. With get_iplayer I have in the past seen speeds up to
perhaps 8 Mb/s, but nowadays
On 19/02/2020 11:21 am, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> RS wrote:
>> Your only real remedy is to complain, complain and complain again to
>> your ISP, or find a better ISP.
> I'd have thought it's the CDN choice that's being made rather than ISP.
> For example, having the line ‘exclude-supplier bidi’ in
Hi,
RS wrote:
> Your only real remedy is to complain, complain and complain again to
> your ISP, or find a better ISP.
I'd have thought it's the CDN choice that's being made rather than ISP.
For example, having the line ‘exclude-supplier bidi’ in my
~/.get_iplayer/options fixed a problem for me
On 18/02/2020 05:52, Paul Thornett wrote:
And the way I have got to 87.6% is by stopping the transfer every 10%
and doing a robocopy to a separate folder.
Your only real remedy is to complain, complain and complain again to
your ISP, or find a better ISP. Is there anywhere near you with a
Just downloaded episodes 2 to 6, without problems.
Mode hvfsd1.
Geoff Smith
On 18/02/2020, Paul Thornett wrote:
> The specifics of my repeated failures is:
> I'm trying to download the 2nd series of The Split. I used
>g --pid=p0818j9r --pid-recursive
> and got the 1st 3 episodes perfectly,
And the way I have got to 87.6% is by stopping the transfer every 10%
and doing a robocopy to a separate folder.
Regards,
Paul Thornett
On Tue, 18 Feb 2020 at 16:49, Paul Thornett wrote:
>
> The specifics of my repeated failures is:
> I'm trying to download the 2nd series of The Split. I used
The specifics of my repeated failures is:
I'm trying to download the 2nd series of The Split. I used
g --pid=p0818j9r --pid-recursive
and got the 1st 3 episodes perfectly, followed by failed attempts at
episodes 4-6.
The I used this command
g --pid p0818kjf,p0818l1y,p0818lfz
to get the last
On 17/02/2020 15:11, James Scholes wrote:
It's my understanding that GiP indexes TV programs via the schedules.
That is probably right. My understanding is that there are two
constraints. The first is that the programme has been broadcast or is
going to be broadcast. The second is that it
Hi James,
> It's my understanding that GiP indexes TV programs via the schedules.
Oh, I see your point.
> The availability of programs on the iPlayer no longer has a one-to-one
> mapping with what will be or has been on TV. If the GiP search isn't
> going to catch up to that fact, it may as
It's my understanding that GiP indexes TV programs via the schedules.
Somebody can correct me if I'm wrong on that, but it would seem to make
sense in this instance. S5E1 is on TV soon, so it shows up on the
schedule. S1E1 hasn't been shown since 2012, and GiP won't go back in
time by over 7
Hi,
I recently noticed S05E01 of ‘Last Tango in Halifax’ had been added to
the available programs. It's also returned by a search.
$ ./get_iplayer --nopurge -e 31536000 --future tango
get_iplayer v3.22, Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Phil Lewis
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO
On 16/02/2020 10:57 pm, RS wrote:
> I should have added that --audio-only, radio and the audio part of DVF
> downloads are much slower, at a maximum of 7Mbit/s.
I find the same with the audio part of DVF downloads - the speed of the
audio download is always at less than 10% of the speed of the
Please see below ...
On 16/02/2020 11:14, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi,
I've deleted the emails from the earlier thread discussing PID b037tb14
being unavailable. I agree, it was then. In another periodic run of my
PVR queue, it downloaded.
Duration: 00:28:15.04, start: 0.00, bitrate:
On 16/02/2020 11:46, I wrote:
I have recently found downloads getting faster. Since get_iplayer v3.24
I have gone back to HVF modes. I used to think Akamai was fastest, but
now Limelight seems to be faster. hvfhd3 (Akamia) used to be faster
than hvfxsd3, but I am now getting up to
On 15/02/2020 17:05, MacFH - C E Macfarlane wrote:
On 15/02/2020 13:14, Paul Thornett wrote:
It seems to me that downloads have become very slow, often not
completing. Has anyone else noticed this phenomenon?
I've not noticed it using a 4G connection. You don't give your
broadband
Hi Ralph
Thanks for pointing that out. If anyone wants it with 128kbit/s AAC-LC
audio you can additionally download --tvmode=hvfhigh --audio-only and
merge it with the hvfxsd download using ffmpeg -map
Best wishes
Richard
On 16/02/2020 11:14, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi,
I've deleted the
Hi,
I've deleted the emails from the earlier thread discussing PID b037tb14
being unavailable. I agree, it was then. In another periodic run of my
PVR queue, it downloaded.
Duration: 00:28:15.04, start: 0.00, bitrate: 247 kb/s
Stream #0:0(und): Video: h264 (Main) (avc1 /
Resending as the addressing of the original seemed questionable -
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On 15/02/2020 13:14, Paul Thornett wrote:
It seems to me that downloads have become very slow, often not
completing. Has anyone else noticed this phenomenon?
I've not noticed it using a 4G connection.
It seems to me that downloads have become very slow, often not
completing. Has anyone else noticed this phenomenon?
Regards,
Paul Thornett
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Thanks, it's a kind thought, but, as others have pointed out, I'd better
say no thanks.
On 07/02/2020 09:26, 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. I think
that I would
On 07/02/2020 10:02, Roger Bell_West wrote:
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
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
CJB writes:
> Try a Google search for torrent sites - they are all out there. CJB
>
> On 05/02/2020, MacFH - C E Macfarlane wrote:
>> Please see below ...
>>
>> On 05/02/2020 13:31, Mark Goodge wrote:
>>> Older stuff can, possibly a little counter-intuitively, be more
>>> problematic than
On Wed, 5 Feb 2020 23:17:46 +, MacFH - C E Macfarlane wrote:
>> Older stuff can, possibly a little counter-intuitively, be more
>> problematic than recent material, as, at the time it was made, there
>> was no expectation that the BBC would ever want repeat transmission
>> rights for
Try a Google search for torrent sites - they are all out there. CJB
On 05/02/2020, MacFH - C E Macfarlane wrote:
> Please see below ...
>
> On 05/02/2020 13:31, Mark Goodge wrote:
>> Older stuff can, possibly a little counter-intuitively, be more
>> problematic than recent material, as, at the
Please see below ...
On 05/02/2020 13:31, Mark Goodge wrote:
Older stuff can, possibly a little counter-intuitively, be more
problematic than recent material, as, at the time it was made, there
was no expectation that the BBC would ever want repeat transmission
rights for anything other than
On Tue, Feb 04, 2020 at 10:33:13PM +, MacFH - C E Macfarlane wrote:
> I thought YouTubeDownloader might have done it, but I couldn't get it to
> work.
You mean youtube-dl? That was my first instinct too but no luck. They
accept requests for new sites to support via Github.
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David
YouTube? CJB
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On 05/02/2020, CJB wrote:
> Ditto - Lines from my Grandfather's Forehaead.
>
> The Beeb has currently aired 'shortened' versions of most episodes
> from series 1 and 2.
>
> Series 3 is still with Keith Wickham - the Beeb isn't interested.
>
>
Ditto - Lines from my Grandfather's Forehaead.
The Beeb has currently aired 'shortened' versions of most episodes
from series 1 and 2.
Series 3 is still with Keith Wickham - the Beeb isn't interested.
However the Beeb has not aired S01E01 / S0103 / S02E04 since about the
late 1900s. This is
Ditto - Lines from my Grandfather's Forehaead.
The Beeb has currently aired 'shortened' versipns of most episodes
from series 1 and 2.
Series 3 is still with Keith Wickham - the Beeb issn't interested.
However the Beeb has not aired S01E01 / S0103 / S02E04 since about the
late 1900s. This is
On 05/02/2020 10:35, Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Wed, 5 Feb 2020 09:57:16 +, MacFH - C E Macfarlane wrote:
Thanks, but I knew that, and it seems to me rather strange that an own
BBC 30 years' old series should be subject to such a constraint, and
wondered if anyone happened to know
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