> J K.Eason wrote:
> > but there's still no way of GIP accessing that live iplayer feed,
> > whether truly live or delayed.
>
> The iPlayer live channels are streamed via HLS the same as VOD
> content. If you find and open, say, the HLS stream for BBC One in
> a player which supports seeking,
J K.Eason wrote:
> but there's still no way of GIP accessing that live iplayer feed, whether
> truly live or delayed.
The iPlayer live channels are streamed via HLS the same as VOD content. If you
find and open, say, the HLS stream for BBC One in a player which supports
seeking, you'll be
> *From:* George Eycott
> *To:* get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
> *Date:* Mon, 12 Apr 2021 19:29:57 +0100
>
> > None at all. That buffer is purely a function of your Smart TV
> > and is nothing to do with the BBC.
>
> Actually that is not the case nowadays, there is a two hour
> "buffer"
That said, in answer to the original question, no there is no way of
get_iplayer recording that buffer. ISTR in a much earlier version it could
record the live stream (though I am prepared to be corrected if that was
some other similar utility) but that the facility was removed, possibly when
it
> None at all. That buffer is purely a function of your Smart TV and is
nothing to
> do with the BBC.
Actually that is not the case nowadays, there is a two hour "buffer" built
into IPlayer. To see it in action go to Iplayer on the BBC website, pick a
channel and choose to watch it live. You can
> I have noticed that the BBC channels keep the previous 2 hours of
> live TV stored in a buffer. On my Smart TV, I can restart the
> programme I am watching in iPlayer, and can pause it for upto 2 hours
> behind the current time. It will pause for more than 2 hours, but only
> stores the last 2
I have noticed that the BBC channels keep the previous 2 hours of live
TV stored in a buffer. On my Smart TV, I can restart the programme I
am watching in iPlayer, and can pause it for upto 2 hours behind the
current time. It will pause for more than 2 hours, but only stores the
last 2 hours of
On Mon, 12 Apr 2021 01:11:29 + (GMT)
James Robinson wrote:
> Thank you for getting back to me.
>
> 360 and 361 I was referring to. If I run it on my Windows 7 laptop
> 360 only saves just over an hour even though it sas it has grabbed
> all of the file (in that case 3 hrs 50 mins).
>
>
>
On Sun, 11 Apr 2021 23:03 +0100 (BST), J K.Eason wrote:
> > Wheres the linux version?
>
> I know nowt about linux, but it looks as if there are several packaged
> versions available if you stick "get_iplayer linux download" (without
> the quotes) into Google.
> Quite how up to date they
Thank you for getting back to me.
360 and 361 I was referring to. If I run it on my Windows 7 laptop 360 only
saves just over an hour even though it sas it has grabbed all of the file (in
that case 3 hrs 50 mins).
So for some reason it will not get the whole file. This I find very strange.
> Thank you. Only one problem. Tried ho get the BBC News
> Special from Friday and even though the programme is 4 hours it
> only records 57 minutes.
>
> How can I get it to get the entire 4 hours please?
GiP is listing five separate News Special programs about the death of
the Duke of
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