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Windows GUI

Discussions regarding the development of get_iplayer

Re: Windows GUI

Postby arnie580 » 24 Jan 2010 17:12

Hi,

I have managed to solve the problem now.

Thank you for all your help and continued improvement of your program.

Chris
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Re: Windows GUI

Postby arnie580 » 24 Jan 2010 18:00

Hi again.

In overcoming one issue another has develpoed. The below text is now appearing at the top of every search I do.

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WARNING: Ignoring invalid option in C:\ProgramData/get_iplayer/options: 'itvnothread = 1'
INFO: Please remove and use 'get_iplayer --dump-options' to display all valid options


Is there anyway to hide this from the user please?

Chris
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Re: Windows GUI

Postby linuxcentre » 24 Jan 2010 23:17

arnie580 wrote:Hi,

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get_iplayer --nocopright --noprompt > programmes.txt


This is the command I am passing to the application, both via the command prompt and my application and I'm getting the same result in that no error messages are displayed, it just lists the programs in the command prompt window as if the ">" isn't there.

Thank you for your continued patience and fast responses.

Chris


Those options are invalid. Try 'get_iplayer --nocopyright --nopurge'
These haven't changed either...
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Re: Windows GUI

Postby linuxcentre » 24 Jan 2010 23:19

arnie580 wrote:Hi again.

In overcoming one issue another has develpoed. The below text is now appearing at the top of every search I do.

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WARNING: Ignoring invalid option in C:\ProgramData/get_iplayer/options: 'itvnothread = 1'
INFO: Please remove and use 'get_iplayer --dump-options' to display all valid options


Is there anyway to hide this from the user please?

Chris


Yes - please read FAQ....
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Re: Windows GUI

Postby arnie580 » 26 Jan 2010 10:00

Hi.

All sorted now thank you for your help and sorry for being a pest!

Chris
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Re: Windows GUI

Postby squarepeg » 01 Feb 2010 13:41

I think it should be
get_iplayer --nocopyright --nopurge > programmes.txt
This works for me.
To pass arguments as well try
get_iplayer --nocopyright --nopurge %* > p.txt
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