No programmes are available for this pid
TQ
tony at tqvideo.co.uk
Tue Nov 4 07:54:13 PST 2014
>
> > On 04/11/2014 11:47, Jeremy Nicoll - ml get_iplayer wrote:
> >> Alan Milewczyk <alan at soulman1949.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>> I'm puzzled by this message:
> >>> "No programmes are available for this pid with version(s):
> >>> default"
> >>> which I get when trying to download two programmes (PIDs p0299nz3
> >>> and
> >>> p0299ml1).
> >> Usually it means they're only available in eg 'signed' form. For
> >> that
> >> you
> >> need to include
> >>
> >> --versions signed
> >>
> >> in your fetch command. If you also include --verbose you'll get
> >> much
> >> more
> >> output from get_iplayer, but it will tell you what 'versions' it
> >> thinks
> >> are
> >> actually available, and if 'default' is not on the list it might
> >> make
> >> more
> >> sense. (Assuming that you don't already see those lines
> >> without --verbose).
> >>
> > Hmm this gets more and more strange. I'm trying to download the
> > programme
> > on a Linux laptop as RTMP seems to barf over the 4 GB limit on
> > Windows but
> > not on Linux. The Linux PC says it ain't there (as previously
> > advised) but
> > the Windows PC is downloading it normally (we've not got to the 4GB
> > limit
> > yet).
>
> _What_ 4GB limit?
Some months ago somebody (apologies, but I can't remember who) posted a
link to a version of rmtpdump which had been patched to ove4come the 4GB
limit.
https://bitbucket.org/dinkypumpkin/rtmpdump/branch/4GB
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