2014-11-09, 10:20
Excellent work. I am so glad that this addon is functional again. Thanks to everyone. It is working better than ever for me.
(2014-11-09, 08:03)ilomambo Wrote: This has probably nothing to do with the new/old API, but with so much content I always loose track of what I have already watched.
exobuzz, is there a way that watched programmes could be marked as watched (maybe using XBMCs cache db or so)? (I know partially watched programmes always have the "resumable" note beside them, but once you finish watching they are undistiguishable from unwatched ones)
(2014-11-09, 08:03)ilomambo Wrote: This has probably nothing to do with the new/old API, but with so much content I always loose track of what I have already watched.
exobuzz, is there a way that watched programmes could be marked as watched (maybe using XBMCs cache db or so)? (I know partially watched programmes always have the "resumable" note beside them, but once you finish watching they are undistiguishable from unwatched ones)
(2014-11-09, 13:16)dnairb Wrote: Is it possible to have the episode number in all listings? Where there is no episode number, the episodes are listed in alphabetic order (e.g. Doctor Who episodes.)
Version 2.6.3 on Helix Beta2
(2014-11-09, 12:07)laptopu Wrote: Thanks that worked, it is quite slow like you say - is this a BBC problem then?
(2014-11-09, 05:37)exobuzz Wrote: Did you adjust socket timeout?
The api may well just be failing on the BBC end
(2014-11-10, 13:50)Leopold Wrote: Then just change the extension for the appropriate bitrate media url from f4m to m3u8. I tested these urls successfully with ffplay. There are tons of Invalid timestamps messages which will spam the debug log though.
(2014-11-09, 02:20)dinkypumpkin Wrote:(2014-11-08, 23:33)exobuzz Wrote: Set socket timeout to 0 or increase it in advanced settings.
The api we are now using is a little slow.
On this subject, I'm curious to know if anyone using the latest version (2.6.3+) is able to get programme listings for Radio 3, Radio 4, or World Service (I can't). AFAICT, those requests die or time out on the server, perhaps due to a large amount of back catalogue programmes in the associated data set. I get the same results with get_iplayer or direct access, from several different networks, so it's nothing to do with the plugin or XBMC. I'd just like to find out if there is any hope for grabbing listings for those stations as whole units, or if I should give up ( me == get_iplayer dev).
(2014-11-11, 02:25)dinkypumpkin Wrote:(2014-11-10, 13:50)Leopold Wrote: Then just change the extension for the appropriate bitrate media url from f4m to m3u8. I tested these urls successfully with ffplay. There are tons of Invalid timestamps messages which will spam the debug log though.
The invalid timestamp messages are at warning level (at least in recent versions of ffmpeg), so "-loglevel error" will suppress them.