Why are you expecting that get_iplayer will be able to download anything
from the British Library?
Regards,
James Scholes
On 04/02/2020 at 3:13 pm, CJB wrote:
Am trying to download all in this series
Sorry, meant to include a link to the programme page:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b037tb14
On 04/02/2020 21:42, MacFH - C E Macfarlane wrote:
Does anyone happen to know why the episode of Yes, Prime Minster shown
a couple of days ago can not be downloaded?
Does anyone happen to know why the episode of Yes, Prime Minster shown a
couple of days ago can not be downloaded?
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Am trying to download all in this series
https://sounds.bl.uk/World-and-traditional-music/Bob-Davenport-Archive/025M-C1047X0012XX-1500V0
Is there anyway I can do this with get_iplayer?
Thanks Chrs B-
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I've got a old perl program that extracts links and I use that for
these sort of pages.
But you could use something like http://hackertarget.com/extract-links
and feed it your url and then copy and paste the links that look
correct. i.e. those that have 'episode' in the url and then run
Hi all
Is there any way of recording all programmes in a collection, such as
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/group/p01277qd other than using the individual
pids?
I've tried pidrecursive but that doesn't work.
TIA
Don
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I had a similar problem with Miranda series 1 episode 1:
get_iplayer -o . --force --pid b00nxn31 --tvmode=better
This produced a file which was reportedly 56seconds long, and ran at a
bitrate of 48.6Mbs using a frame rate of just 4 FPS.
Running with version 3.24 produces a file with a bitrate of
As a quick check I tried again to fetch the relevant 'Sky an Night' episode
last night. I was then intending to try alternatives based on previous
postings here.
With exactly the same default settings as I'd used earlier... it worked
fine!
Hooray!... but puzzled.
So I guess that the programme's
On 30/12/2019 18:19, MacFH - C E Macfarlane wrote:
Hi Jim ...
On 30/12/2019 17:34, Jim web wrote:
I'm having a problem with getting the most recent 'Sky at Night'
programme
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00042l2
My normal procedure worked for that programme last night, the command
In article <6682de94-957d-ee10-3645-22f4d6597...@macfh.co.uk>, MacFH - C
E
Macfarlane wrote:
> Hi Jim ...
> On 30/12/2019 17:34, Jim web wrote:
> > I'm having a problem with getting the most recent 'Sky at Night'
> > programme
> >
> > https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00042l2
> >
> My normal
Hi Jim ...
On 30/12/2019 17:34, Jim web wrote:
I'm having a problem with getting the most recent 'Sky at Night' programme
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00042l2
My normal procedure worked for that programme last night, the command
given would have been :
gip --type tv --tvmode
On Monday, December 30, 2019 12:01 PM, "Amro Bilal" wrote:
> get_iplayer --get (--URL” followed by the full URL of the page with
> the audiodescribed version on it (After the PID, the URL shows “/AD/)
>
>
> And down comes the version without audiodescription, even though I
> know the described
I'm having a problem with getting the most recent 'Sky at Night' programme
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00042l2
I'm using the same method as for earlier programs, In essence as below
%s --tvmode=dvfhd --no-tag --pid %s --force --ffmpeg %s --output %s\n
(That's taked from the 'C' in my
The good news is that the HVF 25fps modes are back.
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/release320to329#release324
Many thanks to dinky and gipmod for all the hard work in maintaining this.
The bad news is that when I tried --tvmode=hvfxsd3 with the latest
version of Click
Hi everyone, asking on behalf of a friend who’s having the issue below.
Here’s what he wrote
"Does anyone know why I sometimes seek out audiodescribed TV programmes
using Get_Iplayer and yet it sometimes sends down the version without
AD? The command I use, say, to get ‘Gavin and Stacey’
On 30/12/2019 5:08 am, Sharon Kimble wrote:
> get_iplayer -g --force --pid-recursive
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/group/p01277qd
That pid doesn't seem to be classed as a series, so the recursive
parameter doesn't work. You can download all the episodes of "The Train
Now Departing" using the
How can I download groups of programmes please? I'm trying this but its
not showing any programmes to get -
get_iplayer -g --force --pid-recursive
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/group/p01277qd
and it shows this -
--8<---cut here---start->8---
get_iplayer -g
Hi terry,
> I am attempting to download m000csm5 and I am having odd results.
> Basically, it starts out downloading DASH audio and then restarts
> downloading audio+video. twice it finished downloading and failed in
> ffmpeg. Unable to convert.
>
> Has anyone successfully downloaded this
On 9615 Sep 1993, artisticforge Niemand wrote:
> Has anyone successfully downloaded this program?
> What mode did you use?
Seems to download okay for me, see the options I have effective in the
"Current options" bit of the enclosed download log.
-- Mark
[mtbc ~]$ cd /tmp
[mtbc tmp]$
> Has anyone successfully downloaded this program?
Just downloaded it without problem here (although it "Failed to tag the
MP4 file" as usual).
> What mode did you use?
I just have 'tvmode = good' in my preferences as I don't need very high
quality.
It was titled:
"Call the Midwife - 17.
Hello
I am attempting to download m000csm5
and I am having odd results.
Basically, it starts out downloading DASH audio and then
restarts downloading audio+video.
twice it finished downloading and failed in ffmpeg. Unable to convert.
Has anyone successfully downloaded this program?
What mode
On 27/12/2019 12:58, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
...
Interesting how I once again get the low-resolution audiodescribed
version despite those ‘Downloaded’ showing the ‘/ll’ CDN. If I download
it a third time, adding ‘--exclude-supplier bidi’ then I upgrade again
to technical, still /ll.
INFO:
On 27/12/2019 13:05, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
...
VLC has no choice but to play the single audio stream in the MP4 file.
Whether technical or audiodescribed, there is only one audio stream
present.
...
So I don't know how VLC is avoiding reading out the audio descriptions
unless it's not actually
Hi Don,
> No, Ralph, I didn't request the AD version, but that's what I got by
> default.
>
> From what I can see on the iPlayer website, only audiodescribed
> versions are available. Playing using VLC doesn't play the AD.
VLC has no choice but to play the single audio stream in the MP4 file.
Hi Richard,
> > Oh, download_history, good idea. I add each manually to the PVR.
> > Here's my episodenum, mode, versions, and the end of the filename.
> >
> > $ awk -F\| '$2 ~ /^His Dark/ {sub(/.*_/, "", $7); print $(NF-2), $6,
> > $8, $7}' \
> > > ~/.get_iplayer/download_history
I used:
--tvmode=dvfhd --exclude-supplier=bidi
on the command line, and the program downloaded as version 'technical':
INFO: Mode list: dvfhd
INFO: Searching for version: 'technical'
INFO: Found version: 'technical'
INFO: Modes to try for 'technical' version: dvfhd1
INFO: Downloading tv: 'His
On Dec 25, 2019, at 4:34 AM, Don Grunbaum wrote:
> From what I can see on the iPlayer website, only audiodescribed versions are
> available. Playing using VLC doesn't play the AD.
That's curious. AD is, of necessity, in the audio track. If it's actually
present, VLC would have to play it.
On 24/12/2019 14:25, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
I'm using version 3.22, but I don't see anything relevant at
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/release320to329#changes-in-323
that suggests 3.23 would fare better.
I don't claim to understand the changes made by the BBC which prompted
In article <1UTVq9Sl0j.2MSaZ0zHvD6@fairstead16>, Don Grunbaum
wrote:
> No, Ralph, I didn't request the AD version, but that's what I got by
> default.
> From what I can see on the iPlayer website, only audiodescribed versions
> are available. Playing using VLC doesn't play the AD.
I'm not sure
No, Ralph, I didn't request the AD version, but that's what I got by default.
>From what I can see on the iPlayer website, only audiodescribed versions are
>available. Playing using VLC doesn't play the AD.
Don
- Original Message -
From: Ralph Corderoy
To:
Sent: 25/12/2019 07:21:16
Hi Ralph
The versions field is telling you the available versions, and the end of
the filename is telling you the version you downloaded. I can't see
anything in what you have shown which suggests you got the
audiodescribed version when you didn't want it. That is not to say you
won't get
Hi Don,
> I've got episode 1 as hvfhd2, the rest as hvfhd1
> Episodes 1, 5 and 7 are original, the rest technical.
Oh, download_history, good idea. I add each manually to the PVR.
Here's my episodenum, mode, versions, and the end of the filename.
$ awk -F\| '$2 ~ /^His Dark/ {sub(/.*_/,
FWIW I've been recording each episode using the series pid and pidrecursive as
follows:
excludechannel S4C,CBBC,Alba,News,CBeebies,Parliament,Cymru
pidrecursive 1
fps25 0
modes best
output V:\BBC iPlayer Recordings\His Dark Materials
subtitles 1
thumb 0
type tv
versionlist default
pid m000b1v2
Hi Richard,
> > Specifying ‘--modes dvfhd1,dvfhd2,dvfhd3’ picks the technical version.
> >
> > INFO: Downloading tv: 'His Dark Materials: Series 1 - 08. Betrayal
> > (m000csdk) [technical]'
> >
> > INFO: Downloaded: 0.00 MB (00:00:00) @ 0.00 Mb/s (dvfhd1/bi) [audio]
> > WARNING:
On 24/12/2019 11:06, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Specifying ‘--modes dvfhd1,dvfhd2,dvfhd3’ picks the technical version.
INFO: Downloading tv: 'His Dark Materials: Series 1 - 08. Betrayal
(m000csdk) [technical]'
INFO: Downloaded: 0.00 MB (00:00:00) @ 0.00 Mb/s (dvfhd1/bi) [audio]
Hi Mark,
> If I don't see it under
> https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/help/known-issues
Thanks, just checked, not there.
> then I mention it on
> https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/help/questions/need-more-help/report-prog-problem
Filled that it. Thanks for pointing them out.
--
Cheers, Ralph.
On 9611 Sep 1993, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> --info for the PID m000csdk shows
>
> web:https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000csdk
>
> Viewing that in Firefox shows audiodescribed and doesn't seem to let me
> turn it off.
Sometimes there's a problem that I can reproduce via their
Hi,
Am I understanding get_iplayer correctly?
I've been successfully downloading episodes 1-7 of their adaption of
‘His Dark Materials’. Come the last episode, it's only available in low
resolution and audiodescribed to boot meaning that voice-over from Big
Brother is moonlighting with ‘Lyra is
On 15/12/2019 17:13, Budge wrote:
> Spoilt for choice here I am setting up my BBC radio streaming and have a
> choice between these two .m3u files to include on my NAS minimserver database.
> Which should I use and why please?
> Budge.
>
> ___
>
Spoilt for choice here I am setting up my BBC radio streaming and have a choice
between these two .m3u files to include on my NAS minimserver database.
Which should I use and why please?
Budge.
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On 06/12/2019 20:05, I wrote:
To make the last command a bit clearer I can write it as
ffmpeg -i infilev.mp4 -i infilea.m4a -map 0:v:0 -map 1:a:0 -c copy \
outfile
That should be outfile.mp4
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On 04/12/2019 21:33, I wrote:
There used to be an option for some of the HLS modes to replace the
128kbit/s audio with 320kbit/s audio. There is no longer any 320kbit/s
audio for tv, so the option is being withdrawn.
I would imagine that a similar technique could be used to replace the
Noticed that radio (sounds) downloads have an additional formating
step, why so please:
INFO: Downloading radio: 'Change at Oglethorpe - 01. Off the Rails
(b00mvs9q) [original]'
INFO: Downloaded: 74.34 MB (00:30:49) @ 6.68 Mb/s (dafhigh1/ll) [audio]
INFO: Converting to MPEG-TS <===
INFO:
Thanks for that George
Unfortunately my car stereo can't handle M4A, but as you will see from a
later post, I manged to solve my problem.
--
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-Original Message-
From: George Eycott [mailto:geo...@eycott.co.uk]
Sent: 06 December 2019 13:26
To: 'Roger Jones' ;
I know this isn't a direct answer to your question, but I no longer convert
to MP3. I discovered that everything I was using for playback was actually
able to cope with the M4A files that get_iplayer generates by default for
radio programmes (even kit that didn't actually list it in the specs) so
> Any ideas?
Turns out it was due to me deleting windows environment variables (what is
on the "path" statement)
I had a look at another system, and copied some of the default environment
variables, and now all is working fine.
R
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I have in my options:
commandradio ffmpeg -i "" -c:v copy -c:a libmp3lame -b:a 192k
-id3v2_version 3 -write_id3v1 1 -y "\.mp3" && del
""
All this worked until recently, but now when running get_iplayer I get the
message:
open3: IO::Pipe: Can't spawn-NOWAIT: No such file or directory at
There used to be an option for some of the HLS modes to replace the
128kbit/s audio with 320kbit/s audio. There is no longer any 320kbit/s
audio for tv, so the option is being withdrawn.
I would imagine that a similar technique could be used to replace the
96kbit/s audio in dvfxsd with
In article <113575b3-3dac-ba08-eb2b-b0c099b63...@zoho.com>, RS
wrote:
> On 04/12/2019 15:42, Jim web wrote:
> > In article <581d19c687...@audiomisc.co.uk>, Jim web
> > Alas, this just gives me the same 96k. Even when the info contains the
> > following as per an example. It lists 'high' modes,
On 04/12/2019 15:42, Jim web wrote:
In article <581d19c687...@audiomisc.co.uk>, Jim web
wrote:
In article <603b6aab-a35b-ecc6-e34b-ed0e72b51...@zoho.com>, RS
wrote:
You can use a list of modes in order of preference.
--radiomode=dafhigh,dafstd,dafmed
Alas, this just gives me the same
In article <581d19c687...@audiomisc.co.uk>, Jim web
wrote:
> In article <603b6aab-a35b-ecc6-e34b-ed0e72b51...@zoho.com>, RS
> wrote:
> > You can use a list of modes in order of preference.
> > --radiomode=dafhigh,dafstd,dafmed
Alas, this just gives me the same 96k. Even when the info contains
On 03/12/2019 19:33, Steve wrote:
And whats the parent PID?
The first episode? or the main page?
I tried both to no avail..
Steve
I was going to ask the same question. Although I find --pid-recursive
to be very useful, I do not always find it easy to get the results I
want. As far as I can
In article <603b6aab-a35b-ecc6-e34b-ed0e72b51...@zoho.com>, RS
wrote:
> You can use a list of modes in order of preference.
> --radiomode=dafhigh,dafstd,dafmed
Thanks.
That's probably the best approach from my POV as it means I can use the
same radio settings for R3/4 and WS and get the best
On 04/12/2019 10:55, Jim web wrote:
Here are some examples of the info for some recent programmes on WS that
illustrate the odd variations. Question is what the best strategy might be
for mode settings to always get the best available quality?
As a personal choice I tend to prefer podcast
Here are some examples of the info for some recent programmes on WS that
illustrate the odd variations. Question is what the best strategy might be
for mode settings to always get the best available quality?
As a personal choice I tend to prefer podcast version *if* the sound
quality is as high
I've also noticed that there seem to be inconsistencies in the audio on the TV
side of things since the recent changes. With regional programmes for example
(like the London News) hvfxsd or dvfxsd was always the best quality that was
available for those, and it seems that even with the bug
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06spb8w
As James gave you
- Original Message -
From: Steve
To:
Sent: 03/12/2019 19:33:37
Subject: Re: Get_iplayer with Podcasts
And whats the parent PID?
The first
And whats the parent PID?
The first episode? or the main page?
I tried both to no avail..
Stev
e
On 03/12/2019 18:52, James Scholes wrote:
Use the parent PID with --pid-recursive:
get_iplayer --pid-recursive --pid=p06spb8w --type=radio
Regards,
James Scholes
On 03/12/2019 at 12:36 pm, Steve
Use the parent PID with --pid-recursive:
get_iplayer --pid-recursive --pid=p06spb8w --type=radio
Regards,
James Scholes
On 03/12/2019 at 12:36 pm, Steve wrote:
Hi guys,
Just got 3.23 and all's back to normal, Im trying to automate the new h
p lovecraft drama on radio 4 - whisperer in
Hi guys,
Just got 3.23 and all's back to normal, Im trying to automate the new h
p lovecraft drama on radio 4 - whisperer in darkness, I can download by
pid, but searching for lovecraft or whisperer brings up nothing, after
researching it seems the mode=podcast has been removed. Is there any
Please see below ...
On 03/12/2019 16:23, RS wrote:
However I then looked at what was available from get_iplayer v3.23 for
the 28 November 2019 Science in Action (w3csym2r). The only version
is the podcast version, but with these modes.
modes: podcast:
On 03/12/2019 14:22, MacFH - C E Macfarlane wrote:
Please see below ...
On 03/12/2019 13:53, Paul Thornett wrote:
What about downloading subtitles and, if necessary, constructing a
Matroska file (.mkv) containing video, audio and subtitle? I can
provide more info on how to do this if you're
On 03/12/2019 13:42, MacFH - C E Macfarlane wrote:
Please see below ...
On 03/12/2019 09:51, Jim Lesurf wrote:
I' ve now switched to using the new version of GIP and using the 'DASH'
approach for fetching. Many thanks for the new version. :-)
For TV this works fine. And for *most* radio it
Please see below ...
On 03/12/2019 13:53, Paul Thornett wrote:
What about downloading subtitles and, if necessary, constructing a
Matroska file (.mkv) containing video, audio and subtitle? I can
provide more info on how to do this if you're interested.
I suppose it would depend on the program
In article <33d41029-e8b7-f5e5-2424-3b4f2f7d2...@macfh.co.uk>, MacFH - C
E
Macfarlane wrote:
> Please see below ...
[snip]
> However, like you, I'm beginning to get concerned at the moving
> deck-chairs because it usually means that something good disappears and
> what we're left with is not
Please see below ...
On 03/12/2019 09:51, Jim Lesurf wrote:
I' ve now switched to using the new version of GIP and using the 'DASH'
approach for fetching. Many thanks for the new version. :-)
For TV this works fine. And for *most* radio it also works fine. But since
I'm writing this you'll
In article
, CJB
wrote:
> What is the default - all I use is --type=radio for all radio downloads.
> CJB
I've been looking at the fetchable 'info' for randomly chosen recent WS
items and some seem to not go above 'med' levels whilst others go to
'high'. So the quality offerred seems to vary, but
What is the default - all I use is --type=radio for all radio downloads. CJB
On 03/12/2019, Jim Lesurf wrote:
> I' ve now switched to using the new version of GIP and using the 'DASH'
> approach for fetching. Many thanks for the new version. :-)
>
> For TV this works fine. And for *most* radio
I' ve now switched to using the new version of GIP and using the 'DASH'
approach for fetching. Many thanks for the new version. :-)
For TV this works fine. And for *most* radio it also works fine. But since
I'm writing this you'll have guessed there is a trailing, "...however..."
:-)
Using "
Please see below ...
On 30/11/2019 06:31, Geoff Smith wrote:
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/release320to329#release323
Usual thanks to the maintainer.
Installed and running apparently successfully, seconded.
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On 30/11/2019 11:18, I wrote:
On 30/11/2019 06:31, Geoff Smith wrote:
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/release320to329#release323
We still seem to have lost some HVF modes, including the mode I use most
often, hvfxsd. I have just tried to download the latest version of
On Tue, 26 Nov 2019 at 21:22, Steve Dodd wrote:
> Anyone else see weird problems with "Canal Boat Diaries",
> https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/m000bks0/canal-boat-diaries ?
>
> Episodes 1-4 have only downloaded in SD, and I'm seeing all sorts of
> errors like: [..]
Don't think this post
On 30/11/2019 06:31, Geoff Smith wrote:
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/release320to329#release323
Usual thanks to the maintainer.
We still seem to have lost some HVF modes, including the mode I use most
often, hvfxsd. I have just tried to download the latest version of
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/release320to329#release323
Usual thanks to the maintainer.
On 27/11/2019, Jim web wrote:
> In article
> ,
>Andy Wedge wrote:
>> >I'm getting a lot of "403 Forbidden" playlist errors today in
>> > get_iplayer.
>
>> It's a known issue. See
>>
On 27/11/2019, Andy Wedge wrote:
>>-Original Message-
>>From: get_iplayer >On Behalf Of
>> tellyaddict
>>Sent: 26 November 2019 23:29
>>To: get_iplayer
>>Subject: 403 Forbidden Errors on Playlists
>>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>I'm getting a lot of "403 Forbidden" playlist errors today in
The DASH downloads come in 2 separate parts. Audio and video. FFMPEG then muxes
the 2 files together into 1 mp4.
> Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2019 at 12:36 AM
> From: "MacFH - C E Macfarlane"
> To: "artisticforge Niemand" , get_iplayer
>
> Subject: Re: Digging for Britain Episode
>
> This
This is downloading for me now, video included, dvfhd2/ll. If I findin
the morning that it has failed I'll post about it probably around
lunchtime, possibly before, otherwise assume that it's worked.
On 28/11/2019 00:04, artisticforge Niemand wrote:
Hello
The 2nd tv episode which has
Hello
The 2nd tv episode which has downloaded audio.
what has changed?
how do I tell GIP is just download TV as Video?
I have never had to do that.
below is the output
INFO: Trying 'dvfhd1' mode: attempt 3 / 3
INFO: Creating subdirectory
/home/user/get_iplayer.dir/Digging_for_Britain_Series_8
Got it to download with --tvmode hvfhd,hvfxsd,hvfsd to define the
acceptable TV modes.
On 27/11/2019 14:34, MacFH - C E Macfarlane wrote:
Please see below ...
On 25/11/2019 23:52, artisticforge Niemand wrote:
Hello
I was eventually able to get it downloaded by restarting it from the
command
Hello
The Repair Shop Series 5 Episode 8 has just download
as an audio dash file.
This is a TV show.
The_Repair_Shop_Series_5_-_08._Episode_8_m000bpzt_original.dash.m4a
I have tried downloading it twice.
so where is the video?
--
terry l. ridder ><>
Please see below ...
On 25/11/2019 23:52, artisticforge Niemand wrote:
Hello
I was eventually able to get it downloaded by restarting it from the
command line.
Still doesn't work for me.
there are a couple other oddities currently with the bbc.
Yes, for example the 403 messages.
On
In article
,
Andy Wedge wrote:
> >I'm getting a lot of "403 Forbidden" playlist errors today in get_iplayer.
> It's a known issue. See https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/issues
Thanks for that! I got the error this morning and was about to report it!
:-)
Jim
--
Electronics
>-Original Message-
>From: get_iplayer >On Behalf Of
>tellyaddict
>Sent: 26 November 2019 23:29
>To: get_iplayer
>Subject: 403 Forbidden Errors on Playlists
>
>Hi all,
>
>I'm getting a lot of "403 Forbidden" playlist errors today in get_iplayer.
It's a known issue. See
Hi all,
I'm getting a lot of "403 Forbidden" playlist errors today in get_iplayer. Some
programmes don't show any errors and download fine and others either get there
after a few tries or fail.
Using todays 10 O'clock News as an example (m000bqq3) I get lots of this in the
output:
ERROR:
Hello
I was eventually able to get it downloaded by restarting it from the
command line.
there are a couple other oddities currently with the bbc.
On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 4:25 PM Nick Payne wrote:
>
> On 26/11/2019 8:59 am, MacFH - C E Macfarlane wrote:
> > On 25/11/2019 01:58, artisticforge
On 26/11/2019 8:59 am, MacFH - C E Macfarlane wrote:
> On 25/11/2019 01:58, artisticforge Niemand wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> Downloading the current episode of Seven Worlds One Planet
>> starts out okay, when if has to restart the download it fails.
>
> I'm not even getting that far, I get ...
>
>
On 25/11/2019 01:58, artisticforge Niemand wrote:
Hello
Downloading the current episode of Seven Worlds One Planet
starts out okay, when if has to restart the download it fails.
I'm not even getting that far, I get ...
Seven Worlds One Planet - 01 05 Europe.audio.m4a (length 0)
Hello
Downloading the current episode of Seven Worlds One Planet
starts out okay, when if has to restart the download it fails.
output below
INFO: Modes to try for 'editorial' version:
On 04/11/2019 20:04, RS wrote:
> On 04/11/2019 15:14, Roger Bell_West wrote:
>> On Mon, Nov 04, 2019 at 02:53:28PM +, Budge wrote:
>>> Any clues what might have caused this and how can I correct the fault
>>> (which may or may not be the problem with Linn DS player)?
>>
>> I don't see any
On 4 Nov 2019 at 14:15, Budge Budge wrote:
> The Linn DS engineer advised that he received a file from you and advised that
> if you convert the track to FLAC or ALAC that it plays.
> The problems are caused by the file being split into an enormous number
> of tiny chunks (over 400,000 audio
On 04/11/2019 15:14, Roger Bell_West wrote:
On Mon, Nov 04, 2019 at 02:53:28PM +, Budge wrote:
Any clues what might have caused this and how can I correct the fault
(which may or may not be the problem with Linn DS player)?
I don't see any reply to James Scholes' comment of 23 October.
On Mon, Nov 04, 2019 at 02:53:28PM +, Budge wrote:
>Any clues what might have caused this and how can I correct the fault
>(which may or may not be the problem with Linn DS player)?
I don't see any reply to James Scholes' comment of 23 October. Did you
try remuxing as he suggested? Or even a
On 04/11/2019 14:15, Budge wrote:
> On 30/10/2019 12:06, Budge wrote:
>> On 29/10/2019 16:50, RS wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 27/10/2019 21:08, Budge wrote:
On 27/10/2019 20:56, Budge wrote:
>>>
>
> Further to this thread as it has developed I find I have two example
> files both
On 30/10/2019 12:06, Budge wrote:
> On 29/10/2019 16:50, RS wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 27/10/2019 21:08, Budge wrote:
>>> On 27/10/2019 20:56, Budge wrote:
>>
Further to this thread as it has developed I find I have two example
files both downloaded with GiP. Using ffprobe, one is shown
On 29/10/2019 16:50, RS wrote:
>
>
> On 27/10/2019 21:08, Budge wrote:
>> On 27/10/2019 20:56, Budge wrote:
>
>>>
>>> Further to this thread as it has developed I find I have two example
>>> files both downloaded with GiP. Using ffprobe, one is shown as:-
>>>
>>> Duration: 02:33:00.99, start:
On 27/10/2019 21:08, Budge wrote:
On 27/10/2019 20:56, Budge wrote:
Further to this thread as it has developed I find I have two example
files both downloaded with GiP. Using ffprobe, one is shown as:-
Duration: 02:33:00.99, start: 0.00, bitrate: 321 kb/s
Stream #0:0(eng):
On 27/10/2019 20:56, Budge wrote:
> On 23/10/2019 16:23, Budge wrote:
>> On 23/10/2019 13:24, Owen Smith wrote:
>>> I understand the need to convert aac that the player won't play. But surely
>>> mp3 would be the last choice to convert them to, given converting one lossy
>>> format to another is
On 23/10/2019 16:23, Budge wrote:
> On 23/10/2019 13:24, Owen Smith wrote:
>> I understand the need to convert aac that the player won't play. But surely
>> mp3 would be the last choice to convert them to, given converting one lossy
>> format to another is just about the worst thing you can do
On 27/10/2019 08:41, CJB wrote:
Do not click on the link - its a virus. CJB
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On 27/10/2019, Chris Cowley wrote:
>Get http://bit.do/feG7X Chris Cowley
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