This license is for the sole purpose of enabling you to use and enjoy the benefit of the Services in the manner permitted by these Terms. iFlicks grants you a personal, non-commercial, worldwide, royalty-free, revocable, non-transferable, non-sublicensable, and non-exclusive license to use the software provided to you by iFlicks as part of the Services (“Software”).Now we need to create a new script in iFlicks 2 under the 'after processing' tab. You will also need a copy of your User Key. The most important bit is to copy the API token/key as we will need this in a bit. You can put any details into the form (I only filled out name (iFlicks 2), Type (plugin). You will then need to create an 'iFlicks application'. Once the app has been download you need to register on the Pushover website (free) and set up your devices as registered. This is the app the receives the call from iFlicks 2 and sends the notification to your device. You will need to download an app called Pushover. Push Notifications: (which are unceremoniously copied from here. Remove sucessfully completed Videos from Queue.
Send Pushover Notification on Completed Movie.So I have 3 'after processing' iFlicks rules. It would be nice to do something with these. So now we have some media files which are converting in iFlicks 2. This rule look for a folder with the name of the tv show and stores it there, or creates one if not. Tv shows are slightly more complicated as I organise into specific folders: I can help you out with the naming tags if need be. This can obviously be set to your desired storage location and naming convention. I have two rules set up, one for tv shows and one for movies. Open preferences in iFlicks again and click rules.Ĭlick 'After Metadata Update'. Stay with me as this may get quite hard to follow.
So now we have to set up a rule so iFlicks knows where to save and how to name your files. Once added make sure the little tick box is selected so it starts automatically. Open preferences and navigate to watch folders and then navigate to your conversion folder noted above. So we have the required media file in the conversion folder. Finally all 'useless' files are deleted such as. I have also set a rule up to ignore any mkv's / avi's less that 50MB. It basically goes into the folder (and subsequent folders within that folder) to unpack any files and then proceeds to move any mkv's or avi's into my conversion folder. I have the following rules set to activate when a file enters the pending folder: I don't think I have ever been so impressed with such a useful piece of software. I have then set a programme up called Hazel which is well worth the initial out lay. However, I can't really advise on too much more of that here. Now, I am subscribed to some RSS feeds which mean TV shows arrive on my iMac once they are released automagically. A guide for uninitiated to automate your iFlicks workflow.