![]() ![]() If it is the first time you have logged in just scroll to the bottom and click the big green button Go to to open up your CouchPotato web interface Scroll down and Save all Changes and then Reload NZBGet This should not be the final location you want your movies to end up in (that will be taken care of in CouchPotato's renamer settings) C:\Downloads\Couchpotato or /mnt/usbstorage/couchpotato). Under the Movies category make the DestDir a temporary folder that CouchPotato will monitor for complete downloads (e.g. ![]() Open up NZBGet at and click Settings, then Categories You need you Sabnzbd API key for CouchPotato to add nzb files to its queueĬlick General and find your API key and copy it to the clipboard or somewhere safe. You can modify the existing movies category using the same technique, if you do click Save. This directory you have set here will be your CouchPotato From folder for the CouchPotato Renamer ![]() Make sure you do not have Sabnzbd sorting enabled for this category! This movies or couchpotato category directory overrides the default Sabnzbd completed downloads directory. Put movies or couchpotato in the Category column and input the Folder/path which CouchPotato will monitor for new downloads to rename and move. If you are already using a movies category with sorting you will want to create a new category called couchpotato instead. You can create the category using this method. I have used the example /mnt/usbstorage/couchpotato* but on Windows it could be C:\Downloads\CouchPotato. You must put a ‘*' at the end otherwise Sabnzbd will create a job folder and it will confuse CouchPotato's renamer. Usenet Configuration Sabnzbd ConfigurationĬlick Categories and then modify your movies category to have the Folder/path point to a temporary location which CouchPotato will monitor for new movie downloads. If you are using torrents and do not want to seed (which is against torrent philosophy) then you can configure Transmission to stop seeding automatically as well as uTorrent. If you are using torrents please use a VPN to prevent copyright letters or try Usenet (see Compare Usenet and Torrents). Now you can Configure CouchPotato.Configure CouchPotato with Usenet and Torrents 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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