[access-uk] Re: iplayer downloader not working

  • From: Colin r. Howard <colin@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2010 19:34:49 +0000

Greetings,

I've tried downloading today's Book of the Week and get the error about file
not being accessible mentioned in a previous post.

I put the b-code in, pressed the title button and got the error.

I then changed the hide information and pressed the get mp3 again, silence,
but it came up with the window as shown below, could not find a download
button, did find something called ready which I tried clicking.

The program I am using is the one for which you gave the site in an earlier
post.

So, with the window below, what do I now do?

Radio DL
File View Tools Help
Programme ID b00wlbss Check Programme Data
Title Book of the Week: Chasing the Sun: Episode 1 Get MP3Duration 00:15:00
Description Allan Corduner reads Richard Cohen's biography of the sun.
Richard highlights 
some of the mythology associated with the sun, and views a pefect sunrise 
from Mount Fuji. More Info
Exit
Click either 'Get MP3' or 'Check Programme Data' 

Ready does not seem to show, so where is this download button?

I've tried clicking the ones specified in the window and no progress shown
so what's happening?


From Colin Howard, who lives near Southampton in 
Southern England and though down here, Christmas may be 
"Green" in terms of a respite from the cold weather, 
won't be "Green" because his favourite news reader 
Charlotte Green, who reads the news on Radio 4 is 
likely to be missing into the New Year, because she 
has a problem which may result in her needing 
attention to her hip.  Colin is really missing his 
Green voice and hopes we shall have her back soon.  
Meanwhile, Colin hopes all will have an enjoyable 
Christmas and a happy and prosperous New Year.  
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