![]() Hi, Same issue, in UK able to watch ITV web browser / phone apps etc., but no longer able to download ITV programmes. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. I can update youtube-dl in the next release to see if that will helpĪnyone, but I didn't notice anything in their release notes that indicated :-) I am able to download ITV shows with v1.17 - I I always hate it when people post things like "but it works for me", but On Sun, Feb 9, 2020, 12:00 Scott Kovatch wrote: So think it may be an issue with itv not gia. Over a couple of will download.problems viewing itv live as well, Just to join in.it works SOMETOMES for me.if you keep retrying.sometimes Also delete items in /usr/local/bin that are symlinks into that directory. It won't make any difference to GiA running youtube-dl, but to undo PATH changes from the default installation, remove the lines it placed in ~/.bash_profile that add /Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/2.7/bin to the PATH environment variable and re-login. You can use that symlink even if you perform the default installation of Python 2. The symlink would then be (for Python 2): ln -sf /Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/2.7/bin/python2 /Applications/Get\ iPlayer\ Automator.app/Contents/MacOS/python if you want to avoid that, customise the installation by deselecting the "Unix command line tools" and "Shell profile updater" packages. This is complicated a bit because by default the installer places links in /usr/local/bin, which is also in $PATH. Your shell environment now prefers the newer python binary, which comes as part of its own Python framework, so only scripts that use the first python found in the PATH environment variable would be affected, which isn't likely to be an issue for the average user. You didn't actually replace the default Python framework itself, so scripts that use /usr/bin/python should work as before. ![]() In hindsight it would be better to install a separate Python rather than alter the default framework as I have done. ![]()
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