On 18/05/2013 16:26, Jake Tucker wrote:
I've tried:
get_iplayer --type=radio --pid-recursive=b01sk4r8
which returns:
Option pid-recursive does not take an argument
and:
get_iplayer --type=radio --pid-recursive b01sk4r8
which returns:
INFO: 0 Matching Programmes
get_iplayer --type=radio
On Sat, 2013-05-18 at 16:26 +0100, Jake Tucker wrote:
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I can't remember what errors I was seeing when the problem started.
Since then whenever I want a book (or another example all parts of a
15 Minute Drama) I enter a pid for each part/episode. I don't do it
that often and if I was I'd
Is anyone using get_Iplayer on a raspberry Pi?
This is my current setup:
(downconv.sh)
/usr/bin/perl /mnt/usb/Iplayer/get_iplayer --pvr 21 | tee
/mnt/usb/Iplayer/Logs/Gip-Log1.txt
/mnt/usb/Iplayer/avconv.sh
mv /mnt/usb/Iplayer/*.m4a -f /mnt/usb/Iplayer/m4a
(avconv.sh)
for f in *.m4a; do
get_iplayer --type=radio --pid-recursive --pid b01sk4r8
Thanks dinkypumpkin.
Looking at that command I believe it is the one I always used. Having
a doh! moment right now.
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On 18/05/2013 18:20, bat guano wrote:
Is there a get_iplayer search command that will return the series pid for such as Book at
Bedtime or A Delicate Truth?
No. The feeds get_iplayer uses to populate its cache don't contain the
information necessary to
No.
...
It seems easier just to pluck the PID from your browser
OK
I will right-click, copy location on the Book at Bedtime webpage (view
episodes).
The pid is in here:-
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sk4r8/episodes/guide
;-)
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