iPlayer Grabber v2 - the iPlayer Downloader for OS X, Windows and Linux

by withakay 11. June 2010 12:00

For some reason this post has been nuked by my blog :(

 

I have not had a chance to fix it so, for now, here is the link to the latest version of iPlayer Grabber v2.

download iPlayer Grabber (OS X, Windows and Linux)

 

Please note that you will need Ruby installed (and to be on the safe side I would stick with 1.8.x for now). Ruby comes with OS X, so Mac users should be fine, on Linux you can grab it via your package manager. For windows I would suggest http://rubyinstaller.org/ 

 

 

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MacBook Pro UK keyboard layout for Windows

by withakay 25. November 2008 12:17

I use Windows via Parallels a lot. I like to have the all the keys in windows mapped the same keys as the Mac (shift+2 should get me an @ sign etc.). When I set up my XP vm sometime ago I did find a Keyboard map that mostly worked and that was OK, but after hunting around I couldn't find it any more (or a different one that was decent and mapped all the keys I want to use), so I decided to make my own.

This actually turned out to be pretty easy using the The Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator from within windows and Full Key Codes on the Mac.

The only slightly anoying thing is the hash key (#). In OS X alt+3 gets you there (on a UK Keyboard at least), in Windows I can't map the alt key so I have to use ctrl+alt+3. I can live with that. I have also tested this layout with a USB Apple Keyboad and it works 99% (the = key on the numeric keypad is not mapped, I honestly don't think I have ever used it, so again, I will live with that...).

Anyway this works in XP and Vista for sure, I would expect it to work in Windows Server 2003 and 2008 also. Windows 2000? MS say it will, suck it and see I guess.

 

If you think you might find it useful help yourself...

 

Download

MacBook Pro UK Keyboard layout for windows.zip (252.62 kb)

 

 

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iPlayer Grabber, the iPlayer downloader for Mac OS X

by withakay 4. November 2008 23:59

 

A new version if iPlayer Grabber is now available - see this post for more

THIS VERSION OF IPLAYER GRABBER WILL NO LONGER BE MAINTAINED IF YOU ARE HAVING PROBLEMS TRY THE NEWER VERSION HERE

iPlayer Grabber is a freeware application based on opensource technology for downloading programs from the BBC's iPlayer on Mac OS X.

iPlayer Grabber is based on the excellent work of Paul Battley who produced the opensource iplayer-dl ruby script which forms the heart of iPlayer Grabber. It does all the heavy lifting involved with actually downloading programs from the iPlayer site. What iPlayer Grabber gives you is a simple, native, Mac OS X interface to make using Paul's script much easier for non geeks and the lazy amoung us (me). The main feature that iPlayer Grabber adds is it's integrated iPlayer browser, use the app to browse around the iPlayer site, click a program you would like to save and you are prompted to download. Programs are saved as Quicktime .mov files (they are actually encoded using h.264, often referred to as MP4) and can be kept for posterity and later watched on your Mac or video capable iPod (or a Windows or Linux pc for that matter).

 

 

 

Features

  • Lets you download and save programs from the BBC's iPlayer
  • Integrated browser for easy program selection, no cutting, pasting or extracting PIDs.
  • Growl notifications - get a nice alert when your download completes (requires Growl to be installed, get it here).
  • Experimental proxy support (since version 0.92).
  • It's free (as in beer).

 

Requirements

A Mac with OS X 10.5 Leopard (Sorry Tiger users).

 

Installation

Download, extract from the zip and run. Super simple. If you don't like it, trash it. iPlayer Grabber doesn't leave any junk around (except the programs you downloaded :P )

 

Feedback

if you have any thing to say about iPlayer Grabber or find a bug, hit me up via the comments.

 

Download

Current version: 0.95.5 (Updated 20 Dec 2009) - iPlayer Grabber.zip (124.90 kb)

Donate

Not to me, but to charity! A few people have asked me why I don't put in a donate button and ask for some cash money for my work. Well, I just don't feel like it. Personally I don't think I should have had to have made iPlayer Grabber, the facility should be available with my TV license.

Anyway, after some thought I decided a nice thing to do would be to allow people to donate to a selected charity. I have chosen cancer research as people close to me have been affected by cancer, so if you feel like donating to me, please give it to charity. If you have a preferred charity then by all means give to that.

 

CLICK HERE TO DONATE TO CANCER RESEARCH 

I have no way of tracking these donations so I will just have to take your word for it (if anyone knows of a better donation service then please let me know). 

Version History

 

0.91 - Initial release

0.92 - Add proxy support (can be set via preferences), fixed bug setting user defaults when app loads.

0.93 - Fixed bug with default download path field in the preferences sheet not updating.

0.94 - Fixed bug with download location sheet not always being set up correctly. This meant that when using 'icon view' it was not possible to select a download location to save the file.

0.95 - Fixed search and added credits to about panel.

0.95.1 - Rolled in iplayer-dl 0.1.14 to fix recent problems with downloading

0.95.2 - Rolled in iplayer-dl 0.1.15 to fix problems with downloading (Mar 2009) 

0.95.3 - Rolled in iplayer-dl 0.1.16 to fix problems with downloading (Oct 2009) 

0.95.4 - Rolled in iplayer-dl 0.1.17 to fix problems with downloading (Late Dec 2009)  

0.95.5 - Rolled in iplayer-dl 0.1.18 to fix missed problems missed in 0.1.17 (Even later Dec 2009)   

 

Tips and tricks

I have posted a Howto guide to running multiple instances of iPlayer Grabber. Why? because then you can download multiple programs at once and also go through different proxies which means you will get more, quicker. Check it out.

 

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