![]() ![]() ![]() GiPA tries to detect the programme, but may fail after the 30 secs allowed: The programme title appears below the titles: "PID - Status - Show Name - Episode name"Īt top left click the green Start button. You may even need to do this several times over a day or so, but normally everything goes smoothly and efficiently. Keep an eye on the bottom “info slot” which can start showing something positive, then pause, and get active again. Once you see the % sign and increasing numbers, everything is going well.Īll you have to do now is to find the download in User > Movies > TV Shows, or in iTunes under the TV icon (top left).īear in mind that GiPA is a hack rather that a polished App. GET IPLAYER AUTOMATOR QUIT UNEXPECTEDLY TV Let us know if this works for you.Įuan Williams On the 30th May I successfully test-downloaded Griff Rhys-Jones' "Burma, My Father and the Forgotten Army" before sending my then reply.Īnd the BBC have from time to time blocked it over the years. This evening, just before sending this, I downloaded "Have I Got News for You: Series 49 - Episode 8", also selected at random to test GiPD. GET IPLAYER AUTOMATOR QUIT UNEXPECTEDLY SERIES The key is the pop-up notice warning that GiPD can't find the Google database doodah "within 30 secs" and do you wish to proceed? If you see this, don't proceed, just repeat after a while. Sometimes it will pop up with "available" a few minutes later. It seems the database contact and check process is sometimes slow and not terribly efficient, which is why patience will be rewarded. Lionel is right that the BBC have made efforts to frustrate GiPD use presumably on copyright grounds, and I made the same point on the 30th. ![]() However it seems that is not the cause of GiPD's perceived failure. If a fresh installation of GiPD "crashes" - as opposed to not working properly, the cause probably lies elsewhere, and not with Yosemite. For the same reason, going back to Mavericks won't help either, unless the Yosemite system requires maintenance and the Mavericks system is in a state of grace. INFO: Options file /Users/louisejohnson/Library/Application Support/Get iPlayer Automator//options updated INFO: Changed option 'rtmptvopts' from '-swfVfy' to '-swfVfy INFO: Please remove and use 'get_iplayer -dump-options' to display all valid options WARNING: Ignoring invalid option in /Users/louisejohnson/Library/Application Support/Get iPlayer Automator//options: 'perl = /Applications/Get' Perl "/Applications/Get iPlayer Automator.app/Contents/Resources/get_" -profile-dir "$HOME/Library/Application Support/Get iPlayer Automator/" -prefs-add -rtmp-tv-opts="-swfVfy Hope this helps.Louises-iMac:~ louisejohnson$ perl "/Applications/Get iPlayer Automator.app/Contents/Resources/get_" -profile-dir "$HOME/Library/Application Support/Get iPlayer Automator/" -prefs-add -rtmp-tv-opts="-swfVfy GiPD works here just fine, but, being a hack and having to circumvent the BEEB's regulations means that a little patience and understanding may improve your experience. INFO: Added option 'profiledir' = '/Users/louisejohnson/Library/Application Support/Get iPlayer Automator/' Louises-iMac:~ louisejohnson$ rm "/Users/louisejohnson/Library/Application Support/Get iPlayer Automator/options" GET IPLAYER AUTOMATOR QUIT UNEXPECTEDLY TV.GET IPLAYER AUTOMATOR QUIT UNEXPECTEDLY SERIES. ![]()
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