Is there any way to disable the time sensitive drm on iplayer downloads?
I have a couple of things downloaded which I want to send to my daughter in Japan but it seems that the clock is ticking...
David Kennedy <davidkennedygm@gmail.com> wrote:
Is there any way to disable the time sensitive drm on iplayer downloads?
I have a couple of things downloaded which I want to send to my daughter in >> Japan but it seems that the clock is ticking...
https://get-iplayer.github.io/get_iplayer/
On 23/09/2022 15:59, Chris wrote:
David Kennedy <davidkennedygm@gmail.com> wrote:That was my first thought but I couldn't seem to get to grips with the download it just cycled...
Is there any way to disable the time sensitive drm on iplayer downloads? >>>
I have a couple of things downloaded which I want to send to my daughter in >>> Japan but it seems that the clock is ticking...
https://get-iplayer.github.io/get_iplayer/
Maybe a different browser?
On 23/09/2022 15:59, Chris wrote:
David Kennedy <davidkennedygm@gmail.com> wrote:That was my first thought but I couldn't seem to get to grips with the download it just cycled...
Is there any way to disable the time sensitive drm on iplayer downloads? >>>
I have a couple of things downloaded which I want to send to my daughter in >>> Japan but it seems that the clock is ticking...
https://get-iplayer.github.io/get_iplayer/
Maybe a different browser?
David Kennedy <davidkennedygm@gmail.com> wrote:
On 23/09/2022 15:59, Chris wrote:
David Kennedy <davidkennedygm@gmail.com> wrote:That was my first thought but I couldn't seem to get to grips with the
Is there any way to disable the time sensitive drm on iplayer downloads? >>>>
I have a couple of things downloaded which I want to send to my daughter in
Japan but it seems that the clock is ticking...
https://get-iplayer.github.io/get_iplayer/
download it just cycled...
Maybe a different browser?
I ended up using Safari on my iPad and then transferring the 45 meg pkg
file to my Mac from the iCloud downloads folder!!!
<https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer_macos/releases/tag/3.30.0>
On 23 Sep 2022 at 16:38:39 BST, "David Kennedy"
<davidkennedygm@gmail.com> wrote:
On 23/09/2022 15:59, Chris wrote:
David Kennedy <davidkennedygm@gmail.com> wrote:That was my first thought but I couldn't seem to get to grips with the
Is there any way to disable the time sensitive drm on iplayer downloads? >>>>
I have a couple of things downloaded which I want to send to my daughter in
Japan but it seems that the clock is ticking...
https://get-iplayer.github.io/get_iplayer/
download it just cycled...
Maybe a different browser?
You want the .pkg from here https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer_macos/releases/tag/3.30.0
Seems to be no issue in any of my browsers ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Then follow along https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/osx
Cheers - Jaimie
On 23/09/2022 17:05, Alan B wrote:
David Kennedy <davidkennedygm@gmail.com> wrote:It worked just fine on Safari for me just now!
On 23/09/2022 15:59, Chris wrote:
David Kennedy <davidkennedygm@gmail.com> wrote:That was my first thought but I couldn't seem to get to grips with the
Is there any way to disable the time sensitive drm on iplayer downloads? >>>>>
I have a couple of things downloaded which I want to send to my daughter in
Japan but it seems that the clock is ticking...
https://get-iplayer.github.io/get_iplayer/
download it just cycled...
Maybe a different browser?
I ended up using Safari on my iPad and then transferring the 45 meg pkg
file to my Mac from the iCloud downloads folder!!!
<https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer_macos/releases/tag/3.30.0>
No idea what the problem was earlier...
Thanks Chris for getting me to try again.
David Kennedy <davidkennedygm@gmail.com> wrote:
On 23/09/2022 17:05, Alan B wrote:
David Kennedy <davidkennedygm@gmail.com> wrote:It worked just fine on Safari for me just now!
On 23/09/2022 15:59, Chris wrote:
David Kennedy <davidkennedygm@gmail.com> wrote:That was my first thought but I couldn't seem to get to grips with the >>>> download it just cycled...
Is there any way to disable the time sensitive drm on iplayer downloads? >>>>>>
I have a couple of things downloaded which I want to send to my daughter in
Japan but it seems that the clock is ticking...
https://get-iplayer.github.io/get_iplayer/
Maybe a different browser?
I ended up using Safari on my iPad and then transferring the 45 meg pkg
file to my Mac from the iCloud downloads folder!!!
<https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer_macos/releases/tag/3.30.0>
No idea what the problem was earlier...
Thanks Chris for getting me to try again.
It’s quite a hairy set of commands for those not familiar with using a CLI but it certainly does the biz. RTFM is most definitely recommended ;)
It’s quite a hairy set of commands for those not familiar with using a CLI >> but it certainly does the biz. RTFM is most definitely recommended ;)I wanted two episodes and it was trick identifying them from the information that came back after the search so I did the five and they binned the extras...
On 25/09/2022 11:16, Alan B wrote:
David Kennedy <davidkennedygm@gmail.com> wrote:I wanted two episodes and it was trick identifying them from the information that came back after the search so I did the five and they binned the extras...
On 23/09/2022 17:05, Alan B wrote:
David Kennedy <davidkennedygm@gmail.com> wrote:It worked just fine on Safari for me just now!
On 23/09/2022 15:59, Chris wrote:
David Kennedy <davidkennedygm@gmail.com> wrote:That was my first thought but I couldn't seem to get to grips with the >>>>> download it just cycled...
Is there any way to disable the time sensitive drm on iplayer downloads?
I have a couple of things downloaded which I want to send to my daughter in
Japan but it seems that the clock is ticking...
https://get-iplayer.github.io/get_iplayer/
Maybe a different browser?
I ended up using Safari on my iPad and then transferring the 45 meg pkg >>>> file to my Mac from the iCloud downloads folder!!!
<https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer_macos/releases/tag/3.30.0> >>>>
No idea what the problem was earlier...
Thanks Chris for getting me to try again.
It’s quite a hairy set of commands for those not familiar with using a CLI >> but it certainly does the biz. RTFM is most definitely recommended ;)
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