n assuming that bidi refers to bi-directional? In which case is
> > something being lost in the download - reliability??
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > George Muter
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: get_iplayer On Behalf Of
> > James Scholes
> >
bility??
>
> Regards
>
> George Muter
>
> -Original Message-
> From: get_iplayer On Behalf Of
> James Scholes
> Sent: 26 April 2021 20:12
> To: get_iplayer-request
> Subject: Re: Failing to download msg
>
> The message explicitly says to ignore
nload - reliability??
>
> Regards
>
> George Muter
>
> -Original Message-
> From: get_iplayer On Behalf Of
> James Scholes
> Sent: 26 April 2021 20:12
> To: get_iplayer-request
> Subject: Re: Failing to download msg
>
> The message explicitly sa
The message explicitly says to ignore it if the program is downloaded
successfully. If for some reason you are closely monitoring the output of GiP
and it's getting in the way, you can exclude the CDN that is generating the
errors:
get_iplayer --exclude-supplier bidi ...
... which doesn't
I think it is the same for everyone, there were comments on here about it a
month or so ago and I notice that several bugs have been raised on the
github issues tracker relating to it. The developer has left them as
closed/invalid (he/she has set the system to automatically close all issues
logged
Yes - I get these all of the time. CJB
On 26/04/2021, fred.d wrote:
> I've noticed an increase over the past few months in getting the failed
> to download messages see sample after this message, which is the last
> error then success.
>
> Initially before Christmas it was every so often. Jan
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