![]() ![]() So far those my only issues - and they're very 'me' specific - a great app all around. Starting with iOS 8 TV Show covers have to be square to show in the Videos app. So, should I wish to bulk update all of a particular season of a show, say Battlestar - and have iFlicks add artwork where I had none before - the new iFlicks renders every episode of season 2 as being Season 2 Episode 2. For example - if you have two hard drives hooked up and both hosting media to iTunes, but only one of those can be your "media folder location" - any items that are IN iTunes, but NOT IN the media folder location, ie the hard drive location under the Advanced tab in iTunes Preferences, cannot be added to iFlicks.Ģ) When updating TV Shows for items already in iTunes - iFlicks appears to be taking the Disc number of the show (which would be the season number) and applying that to the episode number during look up. Updating metadata of items already in iTunes:ġ) Cannot add items that aren't located in the current media folder location. When I did contact someone in support after they disabled Itunes HD on my system that previously could play it, he submitted a case to the engineering team. of movies and TV shows to make them Itunes compatible for my Apple TV. ![]() One question though: what is the source for the square images? I'm curious since they're not the easiest to find and I'd love to grab back-seasons at this point iFlicks seems to just use the "latest' available image for a show I'd love to get season-specific images.Īnyways, great work! It's very promising and a good upgrade from 1.4.x :-) Comment actions The Itunes tech family doesn't seem very fond of people who run compatible P.C.s and don't seem to care how much trouble their bugs have been causing. With freemake, converting a 1.5gb 1080i video file to 140mb 720p for my phone. It's by far the best tool to use for these sorts of things. Moving the queue into the main window was long overdue and iFlicks genuinely feels like a bonafide OS X citizen now. I've converted a bunch of files and had no issues. While this isn't necessarily "unexpected" behaviour, it could easily confuse some users. If you set up a watch folder, you start getting recursion issues if you have it set to use the same directory for conversions (the converted files are added into iFlicks since they end up in the watch folder). With that setting, you'll get 1080p HD content whenever it's available. Just beneath the Download full-sized HD videos option is a note that says the program will prefer 1080p over 720p. Been giving it a shot, and it's doing fairly well for the most part. Not all content in the iTunes Store is available in the 1080p format. ![]()
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