Problem with 3.06 PVR
CJB
chrisjbrady at gmail.com
Fri Nov 10 03:42:48 PST 2017
All the debate about code is beyond me. I do remember Frotran and Basic though.
Re: my case. I have re-installed Windows v3.6
I then again renamed the tv.cache and then did a refresh. I got about
114 'pages' of files. But these only amount to about 250KB of file.
The radio cache file runs at about 2,500KB.
About 244 tv new programmes were picked up - not a lot for a new blank
cache file.
A blank search of the tv listings started at 0 days - so the refresh
picked up some new programmes. My main test is to search for Blue
Planet but this consistently it failed to show.
BTW CLS with --pid=xxxxxx works fine.
I now need to go back to version of GiP when I last got a tv refresh.
That was for about 3.05 or 3.04.
Frankly for me 3.06 simply doesn't do the job. And I've missed some
really good programmes. But searching the iPlayer site and then doing
a 'manual' download with CLS takes too much time.
CJB.
On 10/11/2017, RS <richard22j at zoho.com> wrote:
> From: Jon Crookston
> Sent: Friday, November 10, 2017 1:34 AM
>
>>As for the cygwin issue, mentioned by a few other posters: I've always run
>>
>>gip under cygwin. I think when I first began to use it there was no
>>windows version available. (According to >my download_history, using
>>Richard's method to extract the date from the epoch-timestamp, this was
>>probably in early 2010.) While I've long aspired to run 'real' linux,
>>
>>or at least >dual boot, I've never managed to prioritise the time to make
>>it happen, and cygwin is pretty good for what I need. I've never
>>considered cygwin to be 'asking for trouble', but I >recognise that it may
>>
>>have limitations.
>
>>The thing which I still don't really understand is that nothing changed on
>>
>>my system, and gip became broken. Does this mean that there was a switch
>>from http to https at the BBC's >end? If so, I'm surprised that this
>>wasn't more widely known about. Normally, by the time I notice that gip
>>has stopped working I find a lot of traffic on this list from people with
>>the >same problem. I remain very grateful to the developer for providing
>>fixes so quickly in such circumstances.
>
> The release notes
> https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/release300to309#release305
> show the date for v3.05 as 2017-10-12. The v3.05 release notes say,
>
> Changes in 3.05
> Web PVR: Updated to support HTTPS URLs for Quick URL recording. The BBC has
>
> begun redirecting iPlayer episode pages to secure equivalents, and Web PVR
> limitations have required changing "https:" to "http:" for pages used in the
>
> Quick URL box. This did not affect the CLI or recording from search results
>
> in Web PVR.
>
> That may have some connection with the problem you had.
>
> I have never used Cygwin so I am not denigrating it. I have been using
> get_iplayer since it started (2008?) and I have so far only used the Windows
>
> version. For Windows there has always been the Windows installer which
> packages everything needed to run it. Packages have also been produced for
>
> Ubuntu and Raspbian and maybe other distributions. Using the packages saves
>
> effort. In addition there are lots of users using the same configuration so
>
> that any problems get reported and fixed quickly. If you use a
> configuration noone else is using you are on your own (relatively).
>
> On top of that any emulator adds its own limitations to the limitations of
> the underlying operating system. I get the impression from the web pages
> about Cygwin that there are a lot of choices to be made. There must be
> scope for problems to be introduced by leaving something out of Cygwin.
>
> As for reporting errors, I suspect DinkyPumpkin does read this listserver,
> but the only official route for reporting errors is the forum. dinky will
> only reply in the forum.
> https://squarepenguin.co.uk/forums/
>
> Anyway I'm glad you got it fixed.
>
> Best wishes
> Richard
>
>
>
>
>
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