Unable to connect to order to do that, add the following to my. Unable to connect to :http: Įrr jessie/main libhttp-negotiate-perl all 6.00-2Įrr jessie/main libnet-ssleay-perl armhf 1.65-1+deb8u1Įrr jessie/main libio-socket-ssl-perl all 2.002-2+deb8u2Įrr jessie/main libnet-http-perl all 6.07-1 Tried the install script and got a bunch of connection timeouts.Īny idea how to resolve? Will try a further aptget update for good measure.Įrr jessie/main libhttp-message-perl all 6.06-1Ĭould not connect to :80 (93.93.128.193), connection timed out Įrr jessie/main libhttp-cookies-perl all 6.01-1 Thank you and God bless – please remove my last, erroneous post. One thing I detest is my time being wasted, and I wasted my own precious time on this piffle, tonight, so to the tutorial author, I do not blame you, but PLEASE CHECK YOUR STEPS BEFORE POSTING :) NOTE: “libav-tools” should auto install when the hedgerows repo variant of get_iplayer 2.97 is enabled and installed – in “libav-tools” is “avconv” which you are then configuring get_iplayer to use INSTEAD of ffmpeg (and it works fine… why change it?) Get_iplayer –add-prefs –ffmpeg=”/usr/bin/avconv” ~ INSTEAD of ffmpeg (forget it, it’s screwed up!) do this at the end: ~ Add repos and import keys, etc etc, as instructed, and do update/upgrade. It took me well over an hour to update and fix my 2.97 to a working setup (it was working before I came here – silly me to blindly follow third party unproven guides! I should know better!) This whole ffmpeg nonsense SCREWS UP your working get_iplayer Posted by alex at 10:33 am Tagged with: get_iplayer on raspberry pi, get_iplayer on raspian, get_iplayer updateĥ2 Responses to “get_iplayer on Raspberry Pi – update November 2016” More specifically, your IP address must be a UK registered one.įrom 1st September 2016 you need a UK TV license to use iPlayer legally. To use iPlayer you must be located in the UK. get_iplayer will remind you to do this, but it doesn’t force you to. If you download programmes using get_iplayer you are supposed to delete them after 30 days. the URL for the Eagle Has Landed used to be (they removed it now)… Sometimes there is a discrepancy between the list provided by running get_iplayer and what’s on the BBC site. Omxplayer Planet_Earth_II_-_1._Islands_p048sflc_editorial.mp4Īnd that’s about all there is to it. Get_iplayer -get 2688 -modes best ( -modes best gives you the best available quality)Īfter about 10-15 minutes the file “Planet_Earth_II_-_1._Islands_p048sflc_editorial.mp4” is downloaded and processed and can be watched using… So, supposing I want to download number 2688 Planet Earth II – Mountains… That’s nice, but how do I get started? Typing… If you want to see all of the advanced options as well… This will give you a list of the basic usage options. Run it with… (Notice the program name is _ underscored, not – hyphenated.) If you want to know in advance what the script will do, see install.sh or uninstall.sh. The script uses sudo for some tasks, which will ask for your password.īoth scripts use sudo for some tasks, which will ask for your password. To remove get-iplayer and the repository, paste this line into a terminal window: To install the repository, get-iplayer and its dependencies, paste this line into a terminal window: So I’m going to give a complete rundown of the get_iplayer installation with the new part at the end… How Do I Install get_iplayer on my Pi? (updated May 2017, successfully retested ) (Update May 2017- Jon Davies has now given us a one-line installation script which does everything for you – see below) But, happily, we don’t have to do it because ccrisan has shared a pre-compiled. I’m sure it would be a LOT faster on a Pi3. When I found that out I went “EEEEEEEEEEK” because I can remember, in the first weeks of Pi, having to compile FFMPEG, which took 10 hours on a Pi 1. So FFMPEG, which is no longer part of Debian (and hence Raspbian) needs to be installed manually to overcome this. I think what broke was that the file format changed to allow higher quality streams (or something like that) and the default avconv can’t handle the new format. There have been several software updates since then, but something broke some time over the last few months (I wasn’t watching closely) and get_iplayer now requires a manual install of FFMPEG or it won’t convert the downloaded. I’ve even written a MagPi article about it, which also appears in the Official Raspberry Pi Projects Book I’ve posted several times in the past about get_iplayer – a very useful set of scripts that allow you to download BBC iPlayer content for offline viewing.
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