mediathkep - Mediathek search/download tool
mediathekp [options]
Cache directory to keep downloaded XMLs, zip files and database
If you use the action --download, where videos are downloaded to
User agent I should pretend to be. (Default Mediathek-PL/0.2)
Time for which downloaded files should be cached. (Default: 0)
Store your cookies somewhere else (Default in cache_dir)
Seconds timeout for flvstreamer. (Default: 10)
Location of your flvstreamer binary (Default: /usr/bin/flvstreamer)
http Proxy to use (e.g. http://proxy:8080) !!But!! flvstreamer can only work through a socks proxy!
Socks proxy to use for flvstreamer
Load settings from a config file: you can put all the options listed here in a config file!
The number of tries Video::Flvstreamer should make per video There are often interruptions during a download, so a high number like 50 is pretty safe. Default is 10
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Action options (--action ACTION)
Count number of videos matching your search
List the videos matching your search
List the videos previously downloaded
Download the videos matching your search
Deletes the video with id $i from target_dir
Create a new abo with name $n that expires after $d days. Specify search options (see below) to define the media belonging to an abo. To keep downloads forever, specify 0 days
Delete an abo with name $n
Shows all abo names
Runs the specified abo, downloading all media that is not yet in target_dir and that has not expired yet. Checks also if media has expired and removes it from the target
Refresh your database from the internet
(re)initialise your database (!!delete everything in DB!!)
One or more search options can be given
!! WARNING !! If you use the action --download, and no search options, you will download ALL the videos...
Search options can be explicit: "Arte.DE" or contain wildcards: "Doku*"
Limit action to the media entry with this id
Limit action to this channel
Limit action to this theme
Limit action to this title
Limit action to the media entry with given air date.
Possible Modifiers are:
earlier than the given date
later than the given date
on the given date
The format is [Modifier]YYYY-MM-DD. Example (double quotes are needed!):
--date ">2011-09-25"
To install TV::Mediathek, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm TV::Mediathek
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install TV::Mediathek
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.