Auto Torrent RSS Part 1: Flexget Install – Linux Mint 8

flexget.com flexget is a multipurpose automation tool for content like torrents, nzbs, podcasts, comics, etc. flexget is able to handle different kinds of sources like RSS-feeds, html pages and even csv files. There are even some plugins for sites that do not provide any kind of useful feeds. There are numerous plugins that allow utilizing flexget in interesting ways and more are being added continuously. flexget is extremely useful in conjunction with applications which have watch directory support. bittorrent rtorrent utorrent Transmission* Deluge* Usenet nzbget sabnzb* hellanzb * = natively supported by plugins flexget is platform independent, all platforms that have python* available are supported (Linux, Windows, OSX, even some routers and NAS boxes). Features Process from any RSS feed, HTML page, CSV file, or from popular sites like rlslog. Filter movies based on IMDB ratings and other details, or even by your rating history. Automatically download subtitles for movies from opensubtitles.org (#227) Download TV-series Episode number aware, doesn’t download same episode twice Quality aware Get best quality available in a specified time frame Min / Max quality Get all specified qualities Propers / Repacks are downloaded automatically. Use regular expressions to match desired content Keeps track of already downloaded content Easy to add site-specific download scripts / URL re-writers. Many sites supported out of the box. See resolvers. Completely modular, all features

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5 Responses to Auto Torrent RSS Part 1: Flexget Install – Linux Mint 8

  1. MriBackup says:

    what about vuze?

  2. winter666madness says:

    @MrAssBurn install ccsm from either synaptic or the software center, and then go to the show mouse option and then you can configure it how you want.

  3. MrAssBurn says:

    how did u get your mouse like that?)

  4. removesstains says:

    Can’t wait for part 2. I recently built 2 HTPC’s and i’m going to build a media server in the near future and this tutorial will come in really handy. All i have seen so far is how to do this on windows with utorrent and i dont want that crap. So thanks in advance.

  5. borttrollad says:

    Thats cool , is there a part 2 comming?

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