Ability to specify a temporary directory.
John G. Dargie
john.g.dargie at btinternet.com
Tue Feb 19 16:27:23 EST 2013
On 19 Feb 2013, at 21:21, John G. Dargie wrote:
> On 19 Feb 2013, at 21:10, dinkypumpkin wrote:
>> On 19/02/2013 20:51, dinkypumpkin wrote:
>>> On 19/02/2013 20:22, John G. Dargie wrote:
>>>> $ get_iplayer --type radio --pid b01qlmls --subdir --subdirformat
>>>> "<episodeshort>"
>>>> INFO: Recorded
>>>> [my-current-path]/The_Bell_Jar_Episode_6/Book_at_Bedtime_-_The_Bell_Jar_Episode_6_b01qlmls_default.m4a
>>>
>>> I can't duplicate the result from the second command. What version of
>>> get_iplayer are you using?
>>
>> I meant to add: The line numbers you gave square with the latest release 2.82, but neither 2.82 nor 2.80 show the results you indicated.
>
>
> I'm using 2.82.
>
> So, for you does it download into a directory called "The_Bell_Jar"?
I originally tried those commands with get_iplayer 2.82 on a Mac (Lion).
I've just tried the two commands out on a Raspberry Pi (Arch Linux) with get_iplayer 2.82.
On both computers the --info command returns "The Bell Jar".
On both computers the subdirectory created is called "The_Bell_Jar_Episode_6" which is not what I expect.
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