Description
Do not file a bug report if you are using get_iplayer outside the UK. If you do, your report will be ignored.
- I am not using get_iplayer outside the UK
Do not file a bug report if you are using get_iplayer with a VPN or proxy from any location, including the UK. If you do, your report will be ignored.
- I am not using get_iplayer with a VPN or proxy from any location, including the UK
Search the repository (search field at top left) to see if a report already exists for the bug in the issue tracker. Do not create a duplicate report. Duplicate reports will be ignored.
- I have searched the repository and found no existing reports of the bug in the issue tracker
Review recent open and closed entries in the issue tracker to see if a report already exists for the bug. Do not create a duplicate report. Duplicate reports will be ignored.
- I have reviewed recent open and closed entries in the issue tracker and found no existing reports of the bug
Ensure that you are using get_iplayer 3.35 or higher. If not, your report will be ignored.
- I am using get_iplayer 3.35 or higher
Identify the operating system and version where get_iplayer demonstrates the bug
macOS 12.7.6
Provide a clear and concise description of the bug. Do not paste get_iplayer output or screenshots into the field below. If you do, your report will be ignored.
When using the --pid-recursive
command, it only seems to be pulling down the episodes from Series 1 for some shows. I first noticed an issue last week when new episodes of a show (Alphablocks, pid b01cz0p1) were added to Series 5. When I ran the command, it said there were no new episodes, even though I knew there were 5 more I had not previously downloaded. The same happened today, even though there are 5 additional episodes that were released (10 new since I last downloaded).
So I decided to run my usual command without --hide
to see which episodes were showing up. It turns out only episodes from Series 1 were being listed. This appears to be the case for several of the shows I follow, though not all of them. I've included one, Alphablocks, as my example here.
Provide the PID or URL of the programme you are attempting to download, if applicable. Provide the PID or URL for only one programme.
b01cz0p1
Provide the complete get_iplayer command line that demonstrates the bug. Do not truncate or excerpt the command. If you do, your report will be ignored. If you are using the Web PVR, list the steps necessary to reproduce the bug, in as much detail as possible.
get_iplayer --pid-recursive --pid=b01cz0p1
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