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GET_IPLAYER(1)		      get_iplayer Manual		GET_IPLAYER(1)

NAME
       get_iplayer  -  Stream  Recording  tool and PVR for BBC iPlayer and BBC
       Sounds

SYNOPSIS
       get_iplayer [<options>] [<regex|index> ...]

       get_iplayer --get [<options>] <regex|index> ...

       get_iplayer <url> [--type=<type>	<options>]

       get_iplayer <pid> [--type=<type>	<options>]

       get_iplayer --refresh [--type=<type> <options>]

DESCRIPTION
       get_iplayer lists, searches and records BBC iPlayer TV and  BBC	Sounds
       radio programmes.

       get_iplayer  has	 two  modes:  recording	a complete programme for later
       playback, and as	a Personal Video Recorder (PVR), subscribing to	search
       terms and recording programmes automatically.

       If given	the regex ".*" (incl. quotes), get_iplayer  updates  and  dis-
       plays  the list of currently available TV programmes.  Use --type=radio
       for radio programmes. Each  available  programme	 has  an  alphanumeric
       identifier (PID).

       In  PVR	mode, get_iplayer can be called	from cron to record programmes
       on a schedule.

OPTIONS
       Boolean options	can  be	 negated  by  adding  a	 "no-"	prefix,	 e.g.,
       --no-subtitles  or  --no-whitespace.  This applies even if the base op-
       tion name already begins	with "no-", e.g., --no-no-tag or  --no-no-art-
       work

   Search Options:
       --available-before <hours>
	      Limit  search to programmes that became available	before <hours>
	      hours ago

       --available-since <hours>
	      Limit search to programmes that have  become  available  in  the
	      last <hours> hours

       --before	<hours>
	      Limit  search  to	 programmes  added to the cache	before <hours>
	      hours ago

       --category <string>
	      Narrow  search  to  matched  categories  (comma-separated	 regex
	      list).  Defaults to substring match.  Only works with --history.

       --channel <string>
	      Narrow  search  to  matched  channel(s)  (comma-separated	 regex
	      list).  Defaults to substring match.

       --exclude <string>
	      Narrow search to exclude matched	programme  names  (comma-sepa-
	      rated regex list).  Defaults to substring	match.

       --exclude-category <string>
	      Narrow  search  to  exclude  matched categories (comma-separated
	      regex list).  Defaults to	 substring  match.   Only  works  with
	      --history.

       --exclude-channel <string>
	      Narrow  search  to  exclude  matched channel(s) (comma-separated
	      regex list).  Defaults to	substring match.

       --expires-after <hours>
	      Limit search to programmes that will expire after	<hours>	 hours
	      from now

       --expires-before	<hours>
	      Limit search to programmes that will expire before <hours> hours
	      from now

       --fields	<field1>,<field2>,...
	      Searches	only  in the specified fields. The fields are concate-
	      nated with spaces	in the order specified and the search term  is
	      applied to the resulting string.

       --future
	      Additionally search future programme schedule if it has been in-
	      dexed (refresh cache with: --refresh --refresh-future).

       --history
	      Search recordings	history	(requires search term)

       --long, -l
	      Additionally  search in programme	descriptions and episode names
	      (same as --fields=name,episode,desc )

       --search	<search	term>
	      GetOpt compliant way of specifying search	args

       --since <hours>
	      Limit search to programmes  added	 to  the  cache	 in  the  last
	      <hours> hours

       --type <type>,<type>,...
	      Only  search  in	these types of programmes: tv,radio,all	(tv is
	      default)

   Display Options:
       --conditions
	      Shows GPLv3 conditions

       --debug
	      Debug output (very verbose and rarely useful)

       --dump-options
	      Dumps all	options	with their internal option key names

       --help, -h
	      Intermediate help	text

       --helpbasic, --usage
	      Basic help text

       --helplong
	      Advanced help text

       --hide Hide previously recorded programmes

       --info, -i
	      Show full	programme metadata and	availability  of  streams  and
	      subtitles	(max 40	matches)

       --list <element>
	      Show a list of distinct element values (with counts) for the se-
	      lected  programme	 type(s) and exit.  Valid elements are:	'chan-
	      nel'

       --listformat <format>
	      Display search results with a custom  format.  Use  substitution
	      parameters in format string (see docs for	list).

       --long, -l
	      Show extended programme info

       --manpage <file>
	      Create man page based on current help text

       --nocopyright
	      Don't display copyright header

       --page <number>
	      Page number to display for multipage output

       --pagesize <number>
	      Number of	matches	displayed on a page for	multipage output

       --quiet,	-q
	      Reduce logging output

       --series
	      Display programme	series names only with number of episodes

       --show-cache-age
	      Display the age of the selected programme	caches then exit

       --show-options
	      Show options which are set and where they	are defined

       --silent
	      No  logging  output except PVR download report.  Cannot be saved
	      in preferences or	PVR searches.

       --sort <fieldname>
	      Field to use to sort displayed matches

       --sortreverse
	      Reverse order of sorted matches

       --streaminfo
	      Returns all of the media stream URLs of the programme(s)

       --terse
	      Only show	terse programme	info (does not affect searching)

       --tree Display programme	listings in a tree view

       --verbose, -v
	      Show additional output (useful for diagnosing problems)

       --warranty
	      Displays warranty	section	of GPLv3

       -V     Show get_iplayer version and exit.

   Recording Options:
       --attempts <number>
	      Number of	attempts to make or resume a failed connection.	 --at-
	      tempts is	applied	per-stream. Programmes have  multiple  streams
	      available	for each recording quality.

       --audio-only
	      Only download audio stream for TV	programme. Produces .m4a file.
	      Implies --force.

       --download-abort-onfail
	      Exit  immediately	 if any	stream fails to	download. Use to avoid
	      repeated failed download attempts	if connection  is  dropped  or
	      access is	blocked.

       --exclude-format	<format>,<format>,...
	      Comma-separated  list  of	 media	stream	formats	to ignore when
	      recording. Valid values: hls,dash.

       --exclude-supplier <supplier>,<supplier>,...
	      Comma-separated list of media stream suppliers (CDNs)  to	 skip.
	      Possible	 values:   akamai,limelight,bidi,cloudfront.  Synonym:
	      --exclude-cdn.

       --force
	      Ignore programme history (unsets --hide option also).

       --get, -g
	      Start recording matching programmes. Search terms	required.

       --hash Show recording progress as hashes

       --include-format	<format>,<format>,...
	      Comma-separated list of media  stream  to	 use  when  recording.
	      Overrides	--exclude-format. Valid	values:	hls,dash

       --include-supplier <supplier>,<supplier>,...
	      Comma-separated  list of media stream suppliers (CDNs) to	use if
	      not included by default  or  if  previously  excluded  by	 --ex-
	      clude-supplier.  Possible	 values:  akamai,limelight,bidi,cloud-
	      front. Synonym: --include-cdn.

       --log-progress
	      Force HLS/DASH download progress display	to  be	captured  when
	      screen  output  is redirected to file.  Progress display is nor-
	      mally omitted unless writing to terminal.

       --mark-downloaded
	      Mark programmes in search	results	or specified with  --pid/--url
	      as downloaded by inserting records in download history.

       --no-merge-versions
	      Do not merge programme versions with same	name and duration.

       --no-proxy
	      Ignore --proxy setting in	preferences and/or http_proxy environ-
	      ment variable.

       --no-resume
	      Do not resume partial HLS/DASH downloads.

       --no-verify
	      Do  not verify size of downloaded	HLS/DASH file segments or file
	      resize upon resume.

       --overwrite
	      Overwrite	recordings if they already exist

       --partial-proxy
	      Only uses	web proxy where	absolutely required  (try  this	 extra
	      option if	your proxy fails).

       --pid <pid>,<pid>,...
	      Record  arbitrary	PIDs that do not necessarily appear in the in-
	      dex.

       --pid-index
	      Update (if necessary) and	use programme index cache with	--pid.
	      Cache  is	not searched for programme by default with --pid. Syn-
	      onym: --pid-refresh.

       --pid-recursive
	      Record all related episodes if value of --pid  is	 a  series  or
	      brand PID.  Requires --pid.

       --pid-recursive-list
	      If  value	 of  --pid  is	a  series or brand PID,	list available
	      episodes but do not download. Implies --pid-recursive.  Requires
	      --pid.

       --pid-recursive-type <type>
	      Download	only programmes	of <type> (radio or tv)	with --pid-re-
	      cursive. Requires	--pid-recursive.

       --proxy,	-p <url>
	      Web proxy	 URL,  e.g.,  http://username:password@server:port  or
	      http://server:port.   Value  of  http_proxy environment variable
	      (if present) will	be used	unless --proxy is specified. Used  for
	      both HTTP	and HTTPS. Overridden by --no-proxy.

       --quality <quality>,<quality>,...
	      TV and radio recording quality preference.  See --tv-quality and
	      --radio-quality  for available values and	defaults. Default: de-
	      fault for	programme type.

       --radio-quality <quality>,<quality>,...
	      Radio  recording	quality	 preference   (overrides   --quality):
	      high,std,med,low,default (Aliases: 320k,128k,96k,48k). Comma-de-
	      limited	list  in  descending  order  of	 preference.  Default:
	      high,std,med,low.

       --start <secs|hh:mm:ss>
	      Recording/streaming start	offset (actual start  may  be  several
	      seconds earlier for HLS and DASH streams)

       --stop <secs|hh:mm:ss>
	      Recording/streaming stop offset (actual stop may be several sec-
	      onds later for HLS and DASH streams)

       --subtitles-required
	      Do not download TV programme if subtitles	are not	available.

       --test, -t
	      Test  only  - no recording (only shows search results with --pvr
	      and --pid-recursive)

       --tv-lower-bitrate, --tvlbr
	      Prefer 25fps (or lower-bitrate 50fps) streams for	TV  programmes
	      if available.

       --tv-quality <quality>,<quality>,...
	      TV   recording   quality	 preference   (overrides   --quality):
	      fhd,hd,sd,web,mobile,default			     (Aliases:
	      1080p,720p,540p,396p,288p).  Comma-delimited  list in descending
	      order of preference. Default: hd,sd,web,mobile

       --url <url>,<url>,...
	      Record the PIDs contained	in the specified iPlayer episode URLs.
	      Alias for	--pid.

       --versions <versions>
	      Version of programme to record. List is processed	from  left  to
	      right  and  first	 version found is downloaded. Example: '--ver-
	      sions=audiodescribed,default' will  prefer  audiodescribed  pro-
	      grammes	  if	 available.	Versions:    'default,audiode-
	      scribed,signed,combined'.	Default: 'default'.

   Output Options:
       --command, -c <command>
	      User command to run after	successful recording of	programme. Use
	      substitution parameters in command string	(see docs for list).

       --command-radio <command>
	      User command to run after	successful  recording  of  radio  pro-
	      gramme.  Use substitution	parameters in command string (see docs
	      for list). Overrides --command.

       --command-tv <command>
	      User command to run after	successful recording of	TV  programme.
	      Use  substitution	 parameters  in	 command  string (see docs for
	      list). Overrides --command.

       --credits
	      Download programme credits, if available.

       --credits-only
	      Only download programme credits, if available.

       --cuesheet
	      Create cue sheet (.cue file) for programme, if  data  available.
	      Radio  programmes	 only.	Cue  sheet will	be very	inaccurate and
	      will required further editing. Cue sheet may require addition of
	      UTF-8 BOM	(byte-order mark) for some  applications  to  identify
	      encoding.

       --cuesheet-offset [-]<offset>
	      Offset  track times in cue sheet and track list by the specified
	      number of	seconds. Synonym: --tracklist-offset

       --cuesheet-only
	      Only create cue sheet (.cue file)	for programme, if data	avail-
	      able. Radio programmes only.

       --file-prefix <format>
	      The  filename prefix template (excluding dir and extension). Use
	      substitution parameters in template (see	docs  for  list).  De-
	      fault: <name> - <episode>	<pid> <version>

       --limitprefixlength <length>
	      The  maximum length for a	file prefix.  Defaults to 240 to allow
	      space within standard 256	limit.

       --metadata
	      Create  metadata	info  file  after  recording.  Valid   values:
	      generic,json.  XML  generated for	'generic', JSON	for 'json'. If
	      no value specified, 'generic' is used.

       --metadata-only
	      Create specified metadata	info file  without  any	 recording  or
	      streaming.

       --mpeg-ts
	      Ensure  raw audio	and video files	are re-muxed into MPEG-TS file
	      regardless of stream format. Overrides --raw.

       --no-metadata
	      Do not create metadata  info  file  after	 recording  (overrides
	      --metadata).

       --no-sanitise
	      Do  not  sanitise	 output	 file  and  directory  names.  Implies
	      --whitespace. Invalid characters for Windows ("*:<>?|) and macOS
	      (:) will be removed.

       --output, -o <dir>
	      Recording	output directory

       --output-radio <dir>
	      Output directory for radio recordings (overrides --output)

       --output-tv <dir>
	      Output directory for tv recordings (overrides --output)

       --raw  Don't remux or change the	recording in any  way.	 Saves	output
	      file in native container format (HLS->MPEG-TS, DASH->MP4)

       --subdir, -s
	      Save  recorded files into	subdirectory of	output directory.  De-
	      fault: same name as programme (see --subdir-format).

       --subdir-format <format>
	      The format to be used for	subdirectory naming.  Use substitution
	      parameters in format string (see docs for	list).

       --suboffset <offset>
	      Offset the subtitle timestamps by	the specified number  of  mil-
	      liseconds.  Requires --subtitles.

       --subs-embed
	      Embed  soft  subtitles  in  MP4  output file. Ignored with --au-
	      dio-only and --ffmpeg-obsolete.  Requires	 --subtitles.  Implies
	      --subs-mono.

       --subs-mono
	      Create  monochrome  titles,  with	 leading hyphen	used to	denote
	      change of	 speaker.  Requires  --subtitles.  Not	required  with
	      --subs-embed.

       --subs-raw
	      Additionally save	the raw	subtitles file.	 Requires --subtitles.

       --subtitles
	      Download	subtitles into srt/SubRip format if available and sup-
	      ported

       --subtitles-only
	      Only download the	subtitles, not the programme

       --tag-only
	      Only update the programme	metadata tag and not download the pro-
	      gramme. Use with --history or --tag-only-filename.

       --tag-only-filename <filename>
	      Add metadata tags	to specified file (ignored  unless  used  with
	      --tag-only)

       --thumb
	      Download thumbnail image if available

       --thumb-ext <ext>
	      Thumbnail	filename extension to use

       --thumbnail-only
	      Only download thumbnail image if available, not the programme

       --thumbnail-series
	      Force  use  of series/brand thumbnail (series preferred) instead
	      of episode thumbnail

       --thumbnail-size	<width>
	      Thumbnail	size to	use for	the current  recording	and  metadata.
	      Specify	width:	192,256,384,448,512,640,704,832,960,1280,1920.
	      Invalid values will be mapped  to	 nearest  available.  Default:
	      1920 (1280 with --thumbnail-square)

       --thumbnail-square
	      Download	square	version	 of  thumbnail	image. Limits --thumb-
	      nail-size	to 1280.

       --tracklist
	      Create track list	of music played	in programme, if  data	avail-
	      able. Track times	and durations may be missing or	incorrect.

       --tracklist-only
	      Only  create  track  list	 of music played in programme, if data
	      available.

       --whitespace, -w
	      Keep whitespace in file and directory names.  Default  behaviour
	      is to replace whitespace with underscores.

   PVR Options:
       --comment <string>
	      Adds a comment to	a PVR search

       --pvr <search name>
	      Runs  the	 PVR  using all	saved PVR searches (intended to	be run
	      periodically, e.g., from cron or Task Manager). The list can  be
	      limited  by  adding  a regex to the command. Synonyms: --pvrrun,
	      --pvr-run

       --pvr-add <search name>
	      Save the named PVR  search  with	the  specified	search	terms.
	      Search terms required unless --pid specified. Synonyms: --pvradd

       --pvr-del <search name>
	      Remove  the  named  search  from	the  PVR  searches.  Synonyms:
	      --pvrdel

       --pvr-disable <search name>
	      Disable (not delete) a named PVR search. Synonyms: --pvrdisable

       --pvr-enable <search name>
	      Enable  a	 previously  disabled  named  PVR  search.   Synonyms:
	      --pvrenable

       --pvr-exclude <string>
	      Exclude  the PVR searches	to run by search name (comma-separated
	      regex list). Defaults to substring match.	Synonyms: --pvrexclude

       --pvr-list
	      Show the PVR search list.	Synonyms: --pvrlist

       --pvr-queue
	      Add currently matched programmes	to  queue  for	later  one-off
	      recording	 using	the --pvr option. Search terms required	unless
	      --pid specified. Synonyms: --pvrqueue

       --pvr-scheduler <seconds>
	      Runs the PVR using all saved PVR searches	every <seconds>.  Syn-
	      onyms: --pvrscheduler

       --pvr-series
	      Create PVR search	for each unique	series name in search results.
	      Search terms required. Synonyms: --pvrseries

       --pvr-single <search name>
	      Runs a named PVR search. Synonyms: --pvrsingle

   Config Options:
       --cache-rebuild
	      Rebuild  cache  with  full  30-day  programme  index.  Use --re-
	      fresh-limit to restrict cache window.

       --expiry, -e <secs>
	      Cache expiry in seconds (default 4hrs)

       --limit-matches <number>
	      Limits the number	of matching results for	any  search  (and  for
	      every PVR	search)

       --prefs-add
	      Add/Change specified saved user or preset	options

       --prefs-clear
	      Remove *ALL* saved user or preset	options

       --prefs-del
	      Remove specified saved user or preset options

       --prefs-show
	      Show saved user or preset	options

       --preset, -z <name>
	      Use specified user options preset

       --preset-list
	      Show all valid presets

       --profile-dir <dir>
	      Override the user	profile	directory

       --refresh
	      Refresh cache

       --refresh-abort-onerror
	      Abort  cache  refresh for	programme type if data for any channel
	      fails to download.  Use --refresh-exclude	 to  temporarily  skip
	      failing channels.

       --refresh-exclude <channel>,<channel>,...
	      Exclude  matched	channel(s)  when refreshing cache (comma-sepa-
	      rated regex list).   Defaults  to	 substring  match.   Overrides
	      --refresh-include-groups[-{tv,radio}] status for specified chan-
	      nel(s)

       --refresh-exclude-groups	<group>,<group>,...
	      Exclude  channel	groups	when  refreshing  radio	 or  TV	 cache
	      (comma-separated values).	 Valid values: 'national', 'regional',
	      'local'

       --refresh-exclude-groups-radio <group>,<group>,...
	      Exclude channel groups when refreshing radio cache  (comma-sepa-
	      rated values).  Valid values: 'national',	'regional', 'local'

       --refresh-exclude-groups-tv <group>,<group>,...
	      Exclude channel groups when refreshing TV	cache (comma-separated
	      values).	Valid values: 'national', 'regional', 'local'

       --refresh-future
	      Obtain future programme schedule when refreshing cache

       --refresh-include <channel>,<channel>,...
	      Include  matched	channel(s)  when refreshing cache (comma-sepa-
	      rated regex list).   Defaults  to	 substring  match.   Overrides
	      --refresh-exclude-groups[-{tv,radio}] status for specified chan-
	      nel(s)

       --refresh-include-groups	<group>,<group>,...
	      Include  channel	groups	when  refreshing  radio	 or  TV	 cache
	      (comma-separated values).	 Valid values: 'national', 'regional',
	      'local'

       --refresh-include-groups-radio <group>,<group>,...
	      Include channel groups when refreshing radio cache  (comma-sepa-
	      rated values).  Valid values: 'national',	'regional', 'local'

       --refresh-include-groups-tv <group>,<group>,...
	      Include channel groups when refreshing TV	cache (comma-separated
	      values).	Valid values: 'national', 'regional', 'local'

       --refresh-limit <days>
	      Minimum number of	days of	programmes to cache. Default: 7	Min: 1
	      Max: 30

       --refresh-limit-radio <days>
	      Number  of  days of radio	programmes to cache. Default: 7	Min: 1
	      Max: 30

       --refresh-limit-tv <days>
	      Number of	days of	TV programmes to cache.	Default: 7 Min:	1 Max:
	      30

       --skipdeleted
	      Skip the download	of metadata/thumbs/subs	if the media  file  no
	      longer   exists.	  Use  with  --history	&  --metadataonly/sub-
	      sonly/thumbonly.

       --webrequest <urlencoded	string>
	      Specify	all   options	 as    a    urlencoded	  string    of
	      "name=val&name=val&..."

   External Program Options:
       --atomicparsley <path>
	      Location of AtomicParsley	binary

       --ffmpeg	<path>
	      Location	of  ffmpeg  binary. Assumed to be ffmpeg 3.0 or	higher
	      unless --ffmpeg-obsolete is specified.

       --ffmpeg-force
	      Bypass version checks and	assume ffmpeg is version 3.0 or	higher

       --ffmpeg-loglevel <level>
	      Set  logging  level  for	ffmpeg.	 Overridden  by	 --quiet   and
	      --silent.	Default: 'fatal'

       --ffmpeg-obsolete
	      Indicates	 you  are  using  an obsolete version of ffmpeg	(<1.0)
	      that may not support certain options. Without this  option,  MP4
	      conversion may fail with obsolete	versions of ffmpeg.

   Tagging Options:
       --no-artwork
	      Do not embed thumbnail image in output file. Also	removes	exist-
	      ing artwork. All other metadata values will be written.

       --no-tag
	      Do not tag downloaded programmes.

       --tag-credits
	      Add programme credits (if	available) to long description field.

       --tag-encoding <name>
	      (Windows	only)  Single-byte  character  encoding	 for non-ASCII
	      characters in metadata tags. Encoding name must be known to Perl
	      Encode module. Unicode (UTF* or UCS*)  character	encodings  are
	      not supported. Default: active code page or cp1252 (Windows code
	      page 1252)

       --tag-format-show
	      Format  template for programme name in tag metadata. Use substi-
	      tution parameters	in template  (see  docs	 for  list).  Default:
	      <name>

       --tag-format-title
	      Format template for episode title	in tag metadata. Use substitu-
	      tion  parameters	in  template  (see  docs  for  list). Default:
	      <episodeshort>

       --tag-isodate
	      Use ISO8601 dates	(YYYY-MM-DD) in	album/show names and track ti-
	      tles

       --tag-no-unicode
	      (Windows only) Do	not attempt to perform Unicode tagging and use
	      single-byte character encoding instead (see --tag-encoding)

       --tag-podcast
	      Tag downloaded radio and tv programmes as	iTunes	podcasts  (in-
	      compatible  with	Music/Podcasts/TV  apps	 on  macOS  10.15  and
	      higher)

       --tag-podcast-radio
	      Tag only downloaded radio	programmes as iTunes podcasts  (incom-
	      patible with Music/Podcasts/TV apps on macOS 10.15 and higher)

       --tag-podcast-tv
	      Tag only downloaded tv programmes	as iTunes podcasts (incompati-
	      ble with Music/Podcasts/TV apps on macOS 10.15 and higher)

       --tag-tracklist
	      Add  track  list	of music played	in programme (if available) to
	      lyrics field.

   Misc	Options:
       --encoding-console-in <name>
	      Character	encoding for standard input (currently	unused).   En-
	      coding  name must	be known to Perl Encode	module.	 Default (only
	      if auto-detect fails): Linux/Unix/macOS =	UTF-8, Windows = cp850

       --encoding-console-out <name>
	      Character	encoding used to encode	search results and other  out-
	      put.   Encoding  name  must be known to Perl Encode module.  De-
	      fault (only if auto-detect  fails):  Linux/Unix/macOS  =	UTF-8,
	      Windows =	cp850

       --encoding-locale <name>
	      Character	 encoding  used	to decode command-line arguments.  En-
	      coding name must be known	to Perl	Encode module.	Default	 (only
	      if auto-detect fails): Linux/Unix/OSX = UTF-8, Windows = cp1252

       --encoding-locale-fs <name>
	      Character	encoding used to encode	file and directory names.  En-
	      coding  name must	be known to Perl Encode	module.	 Default (only
	      if auto-detect  fails):  Linux/Unix/macOS	 =  UTF-8,  Windows  =
	      cp1252

       --encoding-webrequest <name>
	      Character	 encoding  used	 to encode commands sent from Web PVR.
	      Encoding name must be known to Perl Encode  module.   Default  =
	      UTF-8

       --index-maxconn <number>
	      Maximum  number  of  connections to use for concurrent programme
	      indexing.	 Default: 5 Min: 1 Max:	10

       --release-check
	      Forces check for new release if used on command line. Checks for
	      new release weekly if saved in preferences.

       --throttle <Mb/s>
	      Bandwidth	limit (in Mb/s)	for media file download. Default:  un-
	      limited. Synonym:	--bw

   Deprecated Options:
       --no-index-concurrent
	      Do not use concurrent indexing to	update programme cache.	 Cache
	      updates will be very slow.

AUTHOR
       get_iplayer  was	 written  by  Phil Lewis <iplayer2 (at sign) linuxcen-
       tre.net>	  and	is   now   maintained	by   the    contributors    at
       https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer

       This  manual page was originally	written	by Jonathan Wiltshire <jmw@de-
       bian.org> for the Debian	project	(but may be used by others).

COPYRIGHT NOTICE
       get_iplayer v3.35
	 Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Phil Lewis, 2010- get_iplayer contributors
	 This program comes with  ABSOLUTELY  NO  WARRANTY;  for  details  use
       --warranty.
	 This  is  free	software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under
       certain
	 conditions; use --conditions for details.

Phil Lewis			 January 2024			GET_IPLAYER(1)

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