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For those that don't know: get_iplayer is a great terminal app that permits the playback of better quality video than can be streamed. At the moment, it only covers BBC radio and tv programmes, even though other channels' schedules are listed on the iplayer site. Radio can be listened to throughout the world (afaik) and for various reasons, tv via a UK ISP only.
- try overclocking a little - say to 850 during playback. Revert to 600 for normal usage if you like. The N8 is, I think, less capable but more polished than the N900 so probably a driver bottleneck or something.
- downgrade the record quality using mode=flashlo
My tips:
Think I've sussed out how to get what I want for radio, even if I can't find a pid...
TV is another matter. I have a number of mp4 files waiting to be watched. I assume the encoding is h264. My get_iplayer upgraded itself to v2.79 as soon as I started to use it, might that be a problem?
Are the files reslly h264 and is there a way to get them to play?
How can Idiagnose what the problem is?