![]() Couch Potato seems frozen/dead (didn’t want to load it’s page). Not sure if this is the best way to do it, but it worked for me. Even Disabling/Enabling the QPKG didn’t fix the issue. Well, it happened to me more than once – Couch Potato got totally stuck in a restart, specially after an update. You can read or edit it with pretty much any plain text editor.įor Windows this can be NOTEPAD or my favorite Notepad++ (free).įor MacOS X users I’d like to recommend TextWrangler by Bare Bones Software – it’s free and a very capable text editor, which I highly recommend. The NFO file typically is a text file, and in this particular case a text file with XML formatted data concerning the show or episode. MacOS X – Default open a TBN file with Xee NFO – Show and Episode Information Go to “ Config” → “ Post Processing“, uncheck “ Keep Original Files” and click “ Save Changes“. The configuration page of Sick Beard helps out in this case. But eventually the “ completed” folder of SABnzbd will chew quite a bit of disc space and that’s not really needed when an episode is already copied to another location (the TV Series folder). With the default settings of Sick Beard the downloaded files will not be deleted – a good thing when you’re just starting to play with the Sick Beard and SABnzbd combo. Once you named your files correctly, do a “ Re-Scan” (as illustrated in the previous example) and Sick Beard will identify them correctly. The first “01” is the season, everything following will be considered an episode (so episode 01 and 02 combined). The naming convention Sick Beard recognizes would be: Say we have “My Show” and episodes 1 and 2, of season 1, called “Pilot” are aired and saved as 1 file. So how do we make it that Sick Beard does recognize them correctly? Because of this Sick Beard will not necessarily identify them correctly, for example it sees only the first one but not the second one. Sometimes two episodes are aired combined – The TVDB defines them as 2 separate episodes yet only one big episode (both glued together) has been aired. Now you can Configure CouchPotato.The Usenet Scene is not always following the correct naming convention for special episodes – this is the reason why Sick Beard cannot always find them! Updating CouchPotatoĮnter the CouchPotato folder cd /Applications/CouchPotato Whether you use the plist method or the Automator method, CouchPotato should autostart on boot on your Mac OSX device. You can now see CouchPotato is added to the login items list. Click the Apple in the top left and choose System Preferences, then Users and Groups.Ĭlick Login items and then click the plus signįind the CouchPotato Automator Application Make sure the type is set to Application, click Add.Īdd it to your log in scripts. Give it a name like CouchPotato and save it in Applications The script will run successfully and CouchPotato has automatically opened the browser windowĬlick the red x to close out of Automator and you will see this screen. Paste this script python /Applications/CouchPotato/CouchPotato.pyĬlick Run in the top right and you will probably see this warning. The top left corner should show Hide Library.Ĭlick Utilities and then double click Run Shell Script and you will see the Workflow pane on the right We are going to use Automator to create a CouchPotato startup script. ![]() If the plist method doesn't work you can use my Automator bash script Hit Ctrl+X, press Y then Enter to save the plist file and exit the nano text editor. Here is a CouchPotato plist script that I tested and works on Mac OSX Mavericks, it should work on other versions as well. In terminal paste this command to create the CouchPotato plist file sudo nano /Library/LaunchDaemons/ist You are going to git clone the latest CouchPotato package straight from github onto your machine git clone /Applications/CouchPotato If it says it couldn't be found then you already have command line tools installed ![]() You will get a pop up asking to install command line tools. Install command line tools xcode-select -install You can find Terminal in Applications -> UtilitiesĬouchPotato needs command line tools on the Mac in order to make all of this easier. All you have to do is copy and paste these commands. Most of this will be done in the Terminal simply because it is much easier this way. ![]()
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