2010-03-31, 18:46
On another note...
After some extensive messing around and a few nights of banging my head against the wall, i have come to the conclusion that I am unable to make the get_iplayer script to work in windows :'(
i found another link to a host with the latest release, but in the readme it says about running on windows requiring linuxcentre.com, and as we know this isn't working anymore!!
i did find out that it is a perl script so *should* be cross platform but i encountered the following when trying to run from cmd:
i don't even use xbmc on windows.... so i'm giving up on this one i'm afraid...
After some extensive messing around and a few nights of banging my head against the wall, i have come to the conclusion that I am unable to make the get_iplayer script to work in windows :'(
i found another link to a host with the latest release, but in the readme it says about running on windows requiring linuxcentre.com, and as we know this isn't working anymore!!
i did find out that it is a perl script so *should* be cross platform but i encountered the following when trying to run from cmd:
Code:
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>perl C:\get_iplayer.cgi --port=1935 --get_iplayer=C:\get_iplayer
DEBUG: Command: "C:\get_iplayer" --nopurge --nocopyright --listplugins
'"C:\get_iplayer"' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
INFO: Listening on 0.0.0.0:1935
WARNING: Insecure Remote access is allowed, use --listen=127.0.0.1 to limit to this host only
Terminating on signal SIGINT(2)
i don't even use xbmc on windows.... so i'm giving up on this one i'm afraid...