hello
Yes, I am fully aware of that. The reason of wanting the "raw" files
was to compare the downloaded files from a Mac, Windows & Linux before
"processed" by ffmpeg.
In theory the 3 downloaded files should be the same.
that would reinforce that ffmpeg is the culprit on Debian Linux Jessie.
hello
AMD 64 bit server
Why the question about Atomicparsley. it has nothing to do with the
failure. The verbose log file clearly shows that.
it if ffmpeg that is misreading the downloaded file.
atomicparsley
ii atomicparsley 0.9.2~svn110-4
amd64read,
On 12 September 2016 at 21:44, artisticforge . wrote:
> those results would point to a difference in the Perl installation on
> Debian Linux Jessie.
a few questions...
are you running this on a pi or a pc?
what version of atomicparsley do you have installed?
thanks
jon
Thanks all for testing and confirming. I added:
--modes=hvfhd,hvfsd,hvfvhigh,hvfhigh,hvfstd,hvflow
to the command line (searching by PID). Same error but I guess it's just me.
I'm using 2.97 from the develop branch.
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On 12 September 2016 at 18:08, artisticforge . wrote:
> i have looked at the long help and do not find what I was looking for.
> Is there a way to keep the raw downloaded file before conversion?
>
> this would be the *.ts or m4a.m4a file.
there's the --raw option: this
I was able to download hvfvhigh without any problems.
Could you expand on “Trying the proposed modes doesn’t help.”? You need an up
to date version of get_iplayer (2.95 or later I believe) to download hvf
versions.
Mark
P.S. sorry about repeats JB - first post and I forgot about switching
From: Mark Wildman
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2016 10:26
I was able to download hvfvhigh without any problems.
Could you expand on “Trying the proposed modes doesn’t help.”? You need an
up to date version of get_iplayer (2.95 or later I believe) to download hvf
>versions.
You beat me
In article <262DA05846244D39BBF5815BB1301210@RJCDESK>, RS
wrote:
> >I did some relative time comparisons some years ago. You can see the
> >results at http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/BBC/XHQ/TimeTravel.html
> That's an interesting article. I guess the question is how far out of
Has anybody had success with "Shakespeare Lives - A Midsummer Night's
Dream (p0471ccz)"?
I'm getting:
INFO: 1 Matching Programmes
INFO: Checking existence of original version
INFO: No specified modes (hlshd,hlsvhigh,hlshigh,hlsstd,hlslow)
available for this programme with version 'original'
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