On 24/12/2019 14:25, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
I'm using version 3.22, but I don't see anything relevant at
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/release320to329#changes-in-323
that suggests 3.23 would fare better.
I don't claim to understand the changes made by the BBC which prompted
Hi Ralph
The versions field is telling you the available versions, and the end of
the filename is telling you the version you downloaded. I can't see
anything in what you have shown which suggests you got the
audiodescribed version when you didn't want it. That is not to say you
won't get
No, Ralph, I didn't request the AD version, but that's what I got by default.
>From what I can see on the iPlayer website, only audiodescribed versions are
>available. Playing using VLC doesn't play the AD.
Don
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From: Ralph Corderoy
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Sent: 25/12/2019 07:21:16
In article <1UTVq9Sl0j.2MSaZ0zHvD6@fairstead16>, Don Grunbaum
wrote:
> No, Ralph, I didn't request the AD version, but that's what I got by
> default.
> From what I can see on the iPlayer website, only audiodescribed versions
> are available. Playing using VLC doesn't play the AD.
I'm not sure
On Dec 25, 2019, at 4:34 AM, Don Grunbaum wrote:
> From what I can see on the iPlayer website, only audiodescribed versions are
> available. Playing using VLC doesn't play the AD.
That's curious. AD is, of necessity, in the audio track. If it's actually
present, VLC would have to play it.
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