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Hi Sorry to butt in but I am also having problems. INFO: File name prefix = Tudor_Monastery_Farm_Series_1_-_Episode_6_b03mnjbz_defaultĭEBUG: Record using flashvhigh1 mode return code: 'skip'
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INFO: Trying flashvhigh1 mode to record tv: Tudor Monastery Farm: Series 1 - Episode 6 If the command completes, the last few lines of output should look like: usr/bin/perl "/Applications/Get iPlayer Automator.app/Contents/Resources/get_" -profile-dir "$HOME/Library/Application Support/Get iPlayer Automator/" -pid b03mnjbz -test -verbose -partial-proxy -proxy is no need to post the results. Copy the command below to a prompt in Terminal and run it, inserting your proxy URL where indicated. You may also want to test get_iplayer outside of GiA to see if GiA itself may be the problem. I wasn't sure from earlier comments, but if you have a choice between http: and https: (non-secure and secure) proxy URLs, try them both. It works with many, many different proxy services. I don't know why get_iplayer appears to hang when using the proxy. We know this because the curl command retrieved the expected XML file. Your proxy doesn't seem to be blocked by the BBC. You have the correct proxy URL format, and it is configured correctly in GiA.
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What am I doing wrong? I’m very grateful for your time and patience! Please let me know if any other information would be helpful. What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? I am outside the UK and am using the following: Selecting custom location in network preferences does allow me to watch programmes on BBC and ITV, so believe private proxy is correctly set up in network preferences.
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If outside the UK, please use a proxy.” What is the expected output? What do you see instead? Expect to be connected to custom proxy, but can’t seem to connect and download via GIA.
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“The show could not be located on Iplayer/ITV Player. I select “none” as my proxy in GIA preferences.
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If I specifiy a port (.808, for example) after the IP address, I get prompted to use the password in my keychain, and get the result in 1 above. I get the same result as 2 above, whether using Chrome or Safari.
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I select “ custom” proxy in GIA preferences and enter as.
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I allow this, the proxy is tested and I get the following message: I get a message asking me if GIA can use the confidential info for my private proxy’s IP address. I select “provided” proxy in GIA preferences. What steps will reproduce the problem? I have tried several scenarios in GIA. When I select that custom location, using either chrome or safari, I can successfully (1) watch programmes online on BBC or ITV iPlayer and (2) download to the BBC iPlayer Downloads. I have set up a network location in preferences for my computer (using locations under the apple icon) with the necessary information for the custom proxy. The proxy requires a user id and password. I read through the info here and decided to get access to a private proxy in the UK. I was using GIA very successfully until about a week ago when the provided proxy failed. I have searched through existing issues for help, but haven't found anything that will solve my problem. I'm in way over my level of tech knowledge and would appreciate any help you can give.