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
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
ent: Tuesday, December 03, 2019 at 6:08 PM
> From: "MacFH - C E Macfarlane"
> To: RS , get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
> Subject: Re: world service 96k
>
> Please see below ...
>
> On 03/12/2019 16:23, RS wrote:
> > However I then looked at what was availabl
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..."
:-)
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