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#161
Rozel

As another newbie like yourself the only part of your quedstion i can help with is re the iplayer URL not known and the reson why i can help is that when i first tried i was doing the same as you:

when in xterm and wanting to download you have to have the exact URL of the programme you want, similiar to:-

$ iplayer http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode..._18_Episode_2/

you do not type in

$ iplayer URL

the above URL i have posted is not complete but as a test you will find it further back in this thread on a post by another - it does work - its what i used to test my install

Hope this makes sense and helps
 
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#162
Originally Posted by rozel View Post
Well I am very pleased that some people are getting this thing to work.

May I start at the beginning in order that you will know where I am at now, what I have done and which will hopefully allow somebody to help me?

First up I installed rootsh ok and then did the following: -

sudo gainroot
apt-get update
apt-get install iplayer-dl

Regrettably I believe I have subsequently updated with the extras-devel catalogue Enabled, so I think I've updated Ruby by mistake

Question 1 - how can I check, how do I rectify this if I have inadvertently updated it please?
I think from your symptoms it sounds like this is what has happened.


Next what exactly do I type here when you say insert this (starting with a blank terminal window)?: -

echo 'alias iplayer="iplayer-dl -d /home/user/MyDocs/.videos"' >> /home/user/.profile
Exactly that. Though by the sound of it you have done this part correctly so there's no need to do it again (ever!).


Question 2 - the bit after .videos"' is unclear to me - I mean what does ">>" do?

Very confusing and Question 3 - I still do not know what the exact bit is after videos - "' is this '", ' ", "' or " ' - several posts contradict each other as regards the exact syntax - I am pointing this out as a noob, hope you understand.
The ">>" makes it so that instead of the echo command printing to your screen, it appends to the end of the file that you provide after the ">>". You could also edit the file and insert the text between the ' '. I thought this would be easier (perhaps not!).

Whether you use " ' ' " or ' " " ' is unimportant, as long as they are matched correctly (so ' " ' " is wrong for example).

Again, this just FYI as this step sounds like it's been done correctly on your machine.


When I type - iplayer URL I get iplayer-dl not found

Now these commands are inserted into a newly opened terminal window exactly as it opened no more, no less: -

When I type: ls -l /home/user/.profile I get nothing which suggests "root" but I really didn't understand the output lol!

When I type: iplayer-dl --help I get iplayer-dl not found

When I type: id I get something like 29999 (user)

When I then type ip I get a list of the commands starting with ip and iplayer-dl and iplayer-dl-gui (or something like that) both show ok

I have tried several "URL's" to make sure but every time I press enter, iplayer-dl not found is returned.

Something is wrong.

I know I am a noob, so I understand that if I fail that is not the fault of anyone on this board - I know how much hard work has been put into this so far and it is much appreciated. However if there is some way to correct what I'm doing with no knowledge of the commands I'm entering, then I really would appreciate some more help.

Would it be possible to give me a starightforward list of commands in numerical order saying why each one is necessary, what it does and the return response I should get? This would be terribly helpful
1. Disable extras-devel. Really hesitate before you re-enable it, and disable it quickly if you do. Never update with extras-devel enabled.

2. Close app manager.

3. Type the following commands in a new terminal (one at a time, answering yes to any prompts:

Code:
sudo gainroot
apt-get remove iplayer-dl
exit
4. Open up app manager, and check whether Ruby is in your uninstall list. If so, uninstall it.

5. Type the following commands in a new terminal (one at a time, answering yes to any prompts:

Code:
sudo gainroot
apt-get remove ruby
apt-get install iplayer-dl
exit
Then test by typing "iplayer". If you get a help message, you're done!

It is now 08 45am GMT and I will be leaving for work at 12.30pm - there is absolutely no rush about this, I just want to have another go but am frightened that I will eventually insert something which will brick my phone! However if I don't reply until after 11pm tonight, then at least you will now know why

Ist up I think, is to find out which version of Ruby I have installed/updated - we could start from there please - see my above questions.

Thank you again and for your continued patience, I really do hope I can get this to work

roz
I hope so too...

Cheers,
Jan

Last edited by Big Phat Jan; 2010-01-25 at 11:18.
 
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#163
Also try this:

1. Check if you have, and if found remove, the extra-devel repo.

2. Execute the following to remove Ruby:
Code:
apt-get remove --purge ruby libruby1.8
apt-get clean
apt-get update
3. Execute the following to install it all again:
Code:
apt-get install iplayer-dl
 
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#164
Originally Posted by Ceejay View Post
Because T-Mobile block iplayer!

As it states here:
http://iplayerhelp.external.bbc.co.u...e/mobile_phone

only 3 UK & Vodafone Contract customers can access iplayer in the UK via 3G
This is odd.... im getting the same error, but im on vodafone!

downloaded same file yesterday over wifi fine.... today i get the following with every file (on 3G voda now as at work)

Code:
~ $ iplayer http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qbb4k/Heroes_Series_4_Acceptance/
Heroes - Series 4 - Acceptance.mp4 (version: default)
The programme file is not currently available.
If it's new, try again later.
any ideas?

thx
 
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#165
Jan - I'm grateful, very

I am now going to take a shower ready for work and then I'm going to get me a coffee and start undertaking your instructions once more. I will report back one way or the other.

Cheers once more
roz
 
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#166
Originally Posted by mr_bridger View Post
This is odd.... im getting the same error, but im on vodafone!

downloaded same file yesterday over wifi fine.... today i get the following with every file (on 3G voda now as at work)

Code:
~ $ iplayer http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qbb4k/Heroes_Series_4_Acceptance/
Heroes - Series 4 - Acceptance.mp4 (version: default)
The programme file is not currently available.
If it's new, try again later.
any ideas?

thx
Are you sure it worked for Heroes before? I think heroes may not be available for iPhone (see one of the later "caveats" in the first post). You could try a different show, but as a 1hr show will take away half of what Vodafone deem "fair use" on their unlimited mobile broadband deal you might not want to!

Cheers,
Jan
 

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#167
i was just trying to see if it would work... i wanted to download QI, but thats not working either. tried about 4 recent episodes.
 
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#168
Originally Posted by mr_bridger View Post
i was just trying to see if it would work... i wanted to download QI, but thats not working either. tried about 4 recent episodes.
I just switched to Vodafone mobile broadband and checked - I'm having the same problem.

Looks like maybe Vodafone have noticed an upsurge in iplayer traffic and so have blocked it (I knew I should have kept this to myself! ). Looks like wifi is the only way forwards.

Cheers,
Jan
 

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#169
starting to think ill never get this working. keep getting iplayer-dl not found. disabled extras-devel, run remove --purge and the like and reinstalled iplayer-dl but i still get iplayer-dl not found. anybody know of anything else i can try?
 
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#170
Originally Posted by wickermonkey View Post
run remove --purge and the like
Please elaborate. I posted some quite detailed instructions a few posts ago. Did you follow them to the letter (starting at number 1)? When you get to the last step, type "iplayer-dl" instead of "iplayer" as you may not have set up the "iplayer" alias correctly.

Cheers,
Jan
 
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