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   2023-12-04 19:55:42 by Patrick Welche | Files touched by this commit (2)
Log message:
Update get_iplayer to 3.34

Many bug fixes, for instance:

Fixed a bug that produced audio-only downloads for some programmes
when FHD quality was requested but no 1080p video was available.

Full list at:
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/release330to339#release334
   2022-04-10 17:16:10 by Nia Alarie | Files touched by this commit (2) | Package updated
Log message:
get_iplayer: update to 3.29

                         get_iplayer 3.29 Release Notes

Changes in 3.29

   There is a breaking change in this release

     * Fixed bug that caused searches to fail when target episode title in
       cache contained vertical bar (|) characters. Vertical bars now
       converted to hyphens.

     * Adjusted stream classification to accommodate BBC changes

          * 960x540@25 streams are apparently no longer provided for
            programmes first broadcast after approximately 2021-12-05. The
            are still available for older programmes, including recent
            repeats.
          * 960x540@25 streams for new programmes have been replaced by
            960x540@50 streams with the same bit rate. get_iplayer now
            detects these lower-bitrate 50fps streams and classifies them
            appropriately. Use --tv-lower-bitrate to prefer those streams if
            they are available. The file sizes should be roughly the same as
            the previous 25fps streams. You do not need to change your
            preferences.
     * Restored BBC Three schedules to the programme indexing to accomodate
       its return as a broadcast channel. Perform a full rebuild of the TV
       programme index cache if you want to ensure it includes all supported
       BBC Three programmes:

   get_iplayer --rebuild-cache

       Ignore these warnings, as there were no BBC Three schedule listings
       for that week:

   WARNING: Got 0 programmes for BBC Three schedule page (HTML): \ 
https://www.bbc.co.uk/schedules/p00fzl95/2022/w01

   WARNING: Failed to parse BBC Three schedule page: \ 
https://www.bbc.co.uk/schedules/p00fzl95/2022/w01

     * Options related to recording quality have been changed

          * Some command iine parameters have been renamed:

            Old          New                Option Key
            --modes      --quality          modes
            --tv-mode    --tv-quality       tvmode
            --radio-mode --radio-quality    radiomode
            --fps25      --tv-lower-bitrate fps25

            The old command-line option names are scheduled for removal in
            the next release. The option keys (used in preferences, presets,
            and PVR searches) remain the same, so recording quality settings
            in existing preferences, presets, and PVR searches will continue
            to work.

          * The possible recording quality settings have been reduced to:

           Type  Quality Settings     Aliases                   Default
           TV    fhd,hd,sd,web,mobile 1080p,720p,540p,396p,288p hd,sd,web,mobile
           Radio high,std,med,low     320k,128k,96k,48k         high,std,med,low

            In the next release, it will be a fatal error to enter an invalid
            quality setting on the command line. Aliases can be used
            interchangeably with their corresponding alphabetic codes. The
            two substantive changes are that TV "high" quality is now \ 
"web",
            and TV "low" quality is now "mobile". This makes \ 
TV and radio
            quality settings distinct sets that can be mixed unambiguously
            for --quality and the Web PVR Manager. All recording quality
            settings that cannot be translated into values from the lists
            above are discarded. See Recording Quality for further
            information. See below for more information about the "fhd"
            quality setting.

          * BREAKING CHANGE: Existing quality settings (or recording modes)
            saved in preferences, presets, and PVR searches will be
            translated into new quality settings in a backwards-compatible
            manner, with one exception. If your saved values have prefixes
            denoting stream format (hls,hvf,had,dash,dvf,daf), or numeric
            suffixes for specific streams, those prefixes and suffixes are
            now stripped and ignored. You should never use numeric suffixes
            since they are non-deterministic. In the unlikely event you need
            to restrict the stream formats to record, use the new
            --exclude-format option. --exclude-format=dash will exclude
            MPEG-DASH streams, and --exclude-format=hls will exclude HLS
            streams.

          * If you have not specifed at least one of sd,web,high with
            --tv-quality when downloading an audiodescribed programme,
            get_iplayer will now insert those quality settings to ensure a
            stream is available. HD is not available for audiodescribed
            programmes.

     * Changes to programme metadata fields

          * No longer included in XML/JSON metadata files: durations,
            geoblocked, modes, modesizes, unavailable, verpids, versions. Use
            --info to see available version-dependent metadata values.
          * Now included in XML/JSON metadata files: quality, verpid
          * No longer displayed with --info unless --verbose is also
            specified: modes, modesizes
          * Now displayed with --info: qualities, qualitysizes
     * Changes to application options

          * --purge-files has been removed.

          * --trim-history and --no-purge are now ignored and will be removed
            in the next release. You can remove them from your preferences
            with:

   get_iplayer --prefs-del --trim-history=0 --no-purge

            get_iplayer will no longer issue a warning to remove downloaded
            programmes more than 30 days old.

     * EXPERIMENTAL: Full HD streams (1080p)

          * Before anyone asks: UHD 4k streams are still not available to
            get_iplayer.

          * get_iplayer now attempts to generate 1920x1080@50 ("fhd") \ 
stream
            URLs for every programme that has 1280x720@50 ("hd") \ 
streams (so
            no audiodescribed programmes). The purpose of these 1080p streams
            is not known. They may be used for some smart TVs or set-top
            boxes, or they may be a BBC experiment.

          * It is not a bug if "fhd" streams are not available for a
            programme. Do not depend on the presence of these streams. They
            may disappear at any time. They are provided solely for you to
            experiment with if you find them useful. You may decide that the
            video quality of "fhd" streams does not justify their extra
            download and storage requirements.

          * The "fhd" streams are not included by default, nor are they
            included when expanding the obsolete "best" shortcut if it is
            saved in your preferences, presets, or PVR searches. You must
            request "fhd" downloads specifically with --tv-quality=fhd or
            --tv-quality=1080p. This is done in part to avoid resource shock
            for the presumed majority of users who don't read release notes
            and documentation, but also because the quality of "fhd" \ 
streams
            varies greatly. If you wish to include "fhd" in your default
            settings, save it in your preferences:

   get_iplayer --prefs-add --tv-quality=fhd,hd,sd,web,mobile

          * The bit rates for the "fhd" streams can vary quite a bit \ 
between
            programmes. The maximum appears to be around 10 Mb/s (though most
            are far lower), so output files could be up to ~90% larger than
            their "hd" equivalents, in the region of 3.8 GB/hr for video.
            Most will have far lower bit rates, sometimes lower than their
            "hd" equivalents, likely due to more sophisticated compression
            techniques being employed.

          * Because of the method used to access the "fhd" streams,
            get_iplayer can't estimate their actual bit rates, so it assumes
            8 Mb/s, the value advertised in iPlayer metadata. Consequently,
            file size estimates and download progress reports may be quite
            far off.

          * It has been observed in initial testing that MPEG-DASH "fhd"
            downloads are much faster than HLS equivalents, so MPEG-DASH
            streams are tried first, while the opposite is true for \ 
non-"fhd"
            streams. This makes no difference to the output. The extra
            post-processing time required for MPEG-DASH is more than offset
            by the faster download. You can test the difference with
            --tv-quality=fhd --exclude-format=hls and --tv-quality=fhd
            --exclude-format=dash.
   2022-01-19 22:10:58 by Nia Alarie | Files touched by this commit (2) | Package updated
Log message:
get_iplayer: update to 3.28

Changes in 3.28

     * Web PVR: Fixed wrapping of long lines in programme info page
     * Fixed bug that caused some episodes to be skipped when using
       --pid-recursive with certain CBeebies/CBBC programmes
     * Added support for "cloudfront" CDN. You can now use
       --exclude-supplier="cloudfront" if necessary.
     * The modes and modesizes programme info fields are now shown in an
       abbreviated form. Individual streams are no longer listed, only
       available quality levels.
     * The "vbidi" CDN is now excluded by default. It is inaccessible to
       get_iplayer and generates useless warnings derived from 403 responses
       to requests for HLS master playlists.
   2021-10-26 13:07:15 by Nia Alarie | Files touched by this commit (958)
Log message:
net: Replace RMD160 checksums with BLAKE2s checksums

All checksums have been double-checked against existing RMD160 and
SHA512 hashes

Not committed (merge conflicts...):

net/radsecproxy/distinfo

The following distfiles could not be fetched (fetched conditionally?):

./net/citrix_ica/distinfo citrix_ica-10.6.115659/en.linuxx86.tar.gz
./net/djbdns/distinfo dnscache-1.05-multiple-ip.patch
./net/djbdns/distinfo djbdns-1.05-test28.diff.xz
./net/djbdns/distinfo djbdns-1.05-ignoreip2.patch
./net/djbdns/distinfo djbdns-1.05-multiip.diff
./net/djbdns/distinfo djbdns-cachestats.patch
   2021-10-07 16:43:07 by Nia Alarie | Files touched by this commit (962)
Log message:
net: Remove SHA1 hashes for distfiles
   2021-02-16 11:12:18 by Nia Alarie | Files touched by this commit (2)
Log message:
get_iplayer: Update to 3.27

Release notes:
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/release320to329#release327
   2020-06-29 17:06:38 by Nia Alarie | Files touched by this commit (2)
Log message:
get_iplayer: Update to 3.26

                         get_iplayer 3.26 Release Notes

Changes in 3.26

     * Restored download of programme credits - broken by BBC changes.

     * Restored channel names to --pid-recursive-list output - broken by BBC
       changes.

     * Restored subtitle colours - broken by BBC changes.

     * Media streams mislabelled as belonging to the defunct BBC Store are no
       longer ignored - a few may contain valid content.

     * Fixed hash initialisation in Pvr class (@praxilian)

     * Added new --cuesheet-offset option (synonym: --tracklist-offset) that
       can be used to apply a positive or negative offset to track times in
       cue sheet or track list. If you find track times off by a consistent
       amount after download, use --cuesheet-only with --cuesheet-offset=<n>
       or --tracklist-only with --tracklist-offset=<n> (where n = offset in
       seconds) to generate a new cue sheet or track list with adjusted track
       times.

     * The default value of the --thumbnail-size option is now 1920, which
       downloads a 1920x1080 image. The previous default was 192, which
       downloaded a 192x108 image. This larger default size should work
       better on TVs and larger devices, but it will still scale down for
       smaller devices and media manager software.

          * If you have added --thumbnail-size to your preferences, it will
            continue to be used.

          * This change will add ~200KB to the size of tagged output files,
            compared to the previous default.

          * If you wish to restore the previous default thumbnail size:

   get_iplayer --prefs-add --thumbnail-size=192

     * Thumbnail size is now automatically limited to 1280 when
       --thumbnail-square is used, in order to avoid distorted images.

     * The @wrt atom in metadata tags (iTunes: Composer field) is now set to
       "BBC Sounds" for radio programmes. The value is still set to \ 
"BBC
       iPlayer" for TV programmes.

     * The --tag-utf8 option is now ignored and will be removed in the next
       release. It hasn't served any useful purpose for some time. To remove
       it from your preferences if necessary:

   get_iplayer --prefs-del --tag-utf8

     * The minimum version of Perl nominally required for get_iplayer is now
       5.16, in line with recent changes in requirements for the Mojolicious
       module. This requirement is not yet enforced in get_iplayer code since
       some combinations of older Perl and Mojolicious versions will still
       work. This only concerns Linux users doing manual installations, and
       who for some reason attempt to install new versions of Mojolicious
       with obsolete versions of Perl, so it is unlikely to apply to you.

     * get_iplayer previously allowed a PVR run to continue even if the
       previous run might still be active, as long as 12 hours had elapsed
       since the previous run was launched, on the presumption that after 12
       hours the previous run must be hung. That is no longer the case.

          * If an invalid (e.g., due to disk write error) PVR lockfile is
            found, get_iplayer deletes the lockfile and exits with an error
            and an instruction for you to check if get_iplayer PVR is already
            running before restarting.
          * If a valid PVR lockfile is found and the previous run is still
            active, get_iplayer will now always exit with an error regardless
            of whether or not 12 hours has elapsed. It now prints the process
            ID associated with the running PVR so that you can check the
            process status if necessary.
          * get_iplayer is not prone to hanging as it sometimes was when it
            relied on rtmpdump and ffmpeg for downloading, so this change
            should have little effect on you. One possible exception is if
            you try to use get_iplayer in Windows Subsystem for Linux v1 (WSL
            1), where AtomicParsley always hangs and thus hangs every PVR
            run. Don't use get_iplayer on WSL 1. AtomicParsley does work with
            WSL 2.
   2020-04-13 01:59:43 by Joerg Sonnenberger | Files touched by this commit (10)
Log message:
Reset maintainer as requested.
   2020-02-02 21:03:04 by Nia Alarie | Files touched by this commit (2)
Log message:
get_iplayer: Update to 3.25

Changes in 3.25:

Restored track list and cue sheet generation broken by BBC changes.
   2020-01-04 12:57:19 by Nia Alarie | Files touched by this commit (2)
Log message:
get_iplayer: Update to 3.24

Changes in 3.24

    Restored 25fps HLS streams omitted from v3.23.
    Removed --hls-lq-audio option. It will now generate an error if used.
    Added --mpeg-ts option. If MPEG-TS is your preferred output format (e.g., \ 
for device compatibility), use this option to ensure output files are in proper \ 
MPEG-TS format regardless of the stream format (HLS or DASH). This is identical \ 
to --raw for HLS streams, but the DASH raw format is different. If you have been \ 
using --raw to generate MPEG-TS output, switch to --mpeg-ts (which overrides \ 
--raw).

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