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Agreed, Richard, I think we may share the same issue. As I said in my posts
on the subject, I can download using --pid as normal. I did also check last
night that my browser could view the schedule page, which it did. On the
other hand, my browser is windows native while I run get_iplayer under
From: CJB
Sent: Thursday, November 9, 2017 1:53 PM
This is still bugging me. It hasn't updated since 14-Oct-2017
This pertains to v3.06 using the Windows PVR
In the User/get_iplayer forlder I just renamed the tv.cache files to
tvx.cache
Then I re-ran the tv cache refresh. It produced
This is still bugging me. It hasn't updated since 14-Oct-2017
This pertains to v3.06 using the Windows PVR
In the User/get_iplayer forlder I just renamed the tv.cache files to tvx.cache
Then I re-ran the tv cache refresh. It produced a new tv.cache file of 1KB
Opening with Notepad this had
Looks like it's updating for me..
[iTunes@Frontier get_iplayer]$ ./get_iplayer --future -f
get_iplayer v3.06, 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 redistribute it under
Using the Windows PVR for v3.06 ...
One of the reasons for seeing a list of new programmes added to the
cache after a refresh is that such a list gives reason that the
updating has indeed occurred.
Over the last few weeks I have been assuming that the TV cache has
been updated OK.
BUT when I
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