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authorremitamine <remitamine@gmail.com>2015-09-08 20:40:23 +0100
committerremitamine <remitamine@gmail.com>2015-09-08 20:40:23 +0100
commit10723362492845d25d4ad996dd209dafbce7eb04 (patch)
tree2bd3177b11960f4c7f8733d81f1d6ddd6affd5d6
parent47004d9579839137bff17949f38db2844829bbd6 (diff)
[washingtonpost] fix test info
-rw-r--r--youtube_dl/extractor/washingtonpost.py8
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/youtube_dl/extractor/washingtonpost.py b/youtube_dl/extractor/washingtonpost.py
index 72eb010f8..ec8b99998 100644
--- a/youtube_dl/extractor/washingtonpost.py
+++ b/youtube_dl/extractor/washingtonpost.py
@@ -19,25 +19,25 @@ class WashingtonPostIE(InfoExtractor):
'title': 'Sinkhole of bureaucracy',
},
'playlist': [{
- 'md5': '79132cc09ec5309fa590ae46e4cc31bc',
+ 'md5': 'b9be794ceb56c7267d410a13f99d801a',
'info_dict': {
'id': 'fc433c38-b146-11e3-b8b3-44b1d1cd4c1f',
'ext': 'mp4',
'title': 'Breaking Points: The Paper Mine',
- 'duration': 1287,
+ 'duration': 1290,
'description': 'Overly complicated paper pushing is nothing new to government bureaucracy. But the way federal retirement applications are filed may be the most outdated. David Fahrenthold explains.',
'uploader': 'The Washington Post',
'timestamp': 1395527908,
'upload_date': '20140322',
},
}, {
- 'md5': 'e1d5734c06865cc504ad99dc2de0d443',
+ 'md5': '1fff6a689d8770966df78c8cb6c8c17c',
'info_dict': {
'id': '41255e28-b14a-11e3-b8b3-44b1d1cd4c1f',
'ext': 'mp4',
'title': 'The town bureaucracy sustains',
'description': 'Underneath the friendly town of Boyers is a sea of government paperwork. In a disused limestone mine, hundreds of locals now track, file and process retirement applications for the federal government. We set out to find out what it\'s like to do paperwork 230 feet underground.',
- 'duration': 2217,
+ 'duration': 2220,
'timestamp': 1395528005,
'upload_date': '20140322',
'uploader': 'The Washington Post',