RS
2017-11-09 16:22:02 UTC
For the first attempt attempt at sending this message it bounced because I
had forgotten to select Plain text. On the second attempt I was told it had
a suspicious header. I attempted to correct that on the third attempt but
that attempt just disappeared. For my fourth attempt Ill try sending it as
a new message.
As I have said before, why can't this listserver be made easier to use?
From: Jon Crookston
Sent: Thursday, November 9, 2017 3:30 PM
to comment. With all the changes that have been happening recently, I would
have thought running under Cygwin was asking for trouble. If your browser
runs under Windows, is there any reason get_iplayer can’t? Running the
Windows installer only takes a few minutes. Even if you are running XP, as
I understand it it is only a question of being careful about the version of
ffmpeg you run. If you can’t do that, what about dual-booting
Windows/Linux?
Best wishes
Richard
had forgotten to select Plain text. On the second attempt I was told it had
a suspicious header. I attempted to correct that on the third attempt but
that attempt just disappeared. For my fourth attempt Ill try sending it as
a new message.
As I have said before, why can't this listserver be made easier to use?
From: Jon Crookston
Sent: Thursday, November 9, 2017 3:30 PM
On the
other hand, my browser is windows native while I run get_iplayer under the
cygwin unix emulator, so I may not be comparing apples with apples.
As I said I am not up to speed with Linux so I am not really in a positionother hand, my browser is windows native while I run get_iplayer under the
cygwin unix emulator, so I may not be comparing apples with apples.
to comment. With all the changes that have been happening recently, I would
have thought running under Cygwin was asking for trouble. If your browser
runs under Windows, is there any reason get_iplayer can’t? Running the
Windows installer only takes a few minutes. Even if you are running XP, as
I understand it it is only a question of being careful about the version of
ffmpeg you run. If you can’t do that, what about dual-booting
Windows/Linux?
Best wishes
Richard