Help needed with pvr search terms please.

Alastair ajebay at errichel.co.uk
Mon Apr 15 15:40:55 EDT 2013


On Mon, 15 Apr 2013 23:09:15 +0100 dinkypumpkin wrote:
>
>On 15/04/2013 19:11, Alastair wrote:
>>I have used get_iplayer --pvr --type=radio --fields=episode "Thursday Opera Matinee"
>>--pvradd "Thursday_Opera_Matinee" which gives me in the pvr-list:-
>>
>>pvrsearch = Thursday_Opera_Matinee
>>	 fields = episode
>>	search0 = Thursday Opera Matinee
>>	type = radio
>>
>>Showing my ignorance again but I had interpreted this to say search for Thursday Opera
>>Matinee in the episode field.  Wrong again but why?
>>Further help much appreciated.
>>Budgie
>
>Looks OK, and works fine for me:
>
>get_iplayer --pvradd --type=radio --fields=episode "Thursday Opera Matinee"
>
>then
>
>get_iplayer --pvr
>
>Boom - got me some Rossini.
>
>Did you already download the programme?  If so, it won't download again unless you 
force 
>it. And don't use --pvr with --pvradd - it will be ignored.
>
>Also, you can use:
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>get_iplayer --pvr --test
>
>to check your PVR searches without downloading.
>
>If the above isn't working for you, I'm out of advice.  Those are the simplest commands I 
>can think of to do what you want, and they work fine here.
>
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Well I thought I had deleted the line in history but forgot to save. Duh!  My above search 
now works and the pvr-list is as I first quoted.  Haven't tried the pvrsearch = --typeradio.
Time for bed.
Thanks again.



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