Hazel Automator Mac
Posted By admin On 11.01.21Sep 24, 2018 This came from a response to a fellow traveller in the Mac Power Users Facebook group. I was about to share the Automator action and Hazel rule that make up this little scheme when it dawned on me that this is a good opportunity to share a fairly straight forward workflow you can easily automate. /virtual-guitar-vst-free-download.html. Oct 30, 2014 I use Hazel primarily to sort photos, organize screenshots, and run Keyboard Maestro macro remotely. To conclude this section, whenever the task you want to run is definite and dependent on the files or folders, you should automate it with Folder Action or Hazel. /auto-tune-voice-changer-t-pain.html. This way you can save a lot of time from having to manually manage those files. Hazel is a Mac application, and there isn’t a Windows version. If you use Windows, there are alternatives. DropIt is a popular open source tool that can do much (but not all) of what Hazel can do. Oct 25, 2010 Hazel: Automate your computer according to rules set within Hazel Automator: Automation built into every Mac Growl: Notifies of actions performed by applications in the form of customizable pop-ups.
Here's the situation. I have a crapload of TV episodes that are AVI files (like a TB or two). I tend to view these episodes in Quicktime (10) and 1) AVI's have to be converted every time which is really annoying and 2) MP4's are smaller in filesize. I was hoping to easily convert all these AVIs to MP4s using Hazel and/or Automator.I want it to retain the file name exactly and replace the AVI files (which can get moved to the trash) in the source folders. I have a host of converters to work with including Handbrake, ffmpegX, MPEG Streamclip, iSkysoft Video Converter, MacX Video Converter Pro, Adobe Media Encoder CS6, the built-in one from Mac's services, VLC and even Quicktime itself. I'd like to retain the resolution and settings as much as possible so I don't have to adjust everything every time. A one size fits all kinda deal.
I'd like to be able to run it overnight and let it do it's thing for however many nights that takes. This has got to be possible. My Google-fu only found so much and none of it was a workable solution.
Thanks again!