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You signed out in another tab or window. To get started, first download TVShows and open it. If you have yet to install one, it will recommend Transmission and help you download it. All that you really need to do to get it working at this point is start adding shows. To do that, scroll through the list or search it and click the "Subscribe" button.
This will tell TVShows to watch for new episodes and download them as soon as they're available. When it finds a new episode, it will download a torrent file and open it in your default BitTorrent client. Your BitTorrent client will then download that episode and it will be waiting for you on your computer without any effort on your part.
While that's all you really need to do, TVShows also has some useful options. If you head into the preferences panel, you can set how often it checks for shows and also set the quality of the file. If you prefer HD, a p option is available. You can also set the folder it uses to save torrent files so you don't find them popping up somewhere you don't expect.
For both Windows and Mac, Sick Beard is the software of choice. You can also install Sick Beard on Linux, but we won't be covering that here although the Linux installation process is not much different from the one for Mac OS X.
Sick Beard isn't as simple to set up as the software in the BitTorrent section of this tutorial, but it's still pretty easy and it provides much more advanced functionality. It can also facilitate BitTorrent downloads as well as Usenet. First we'll take a look at installing Sick Beard on Windows which is very easy , then Mac OS X which is a little more work , and then take a look at how to use Sick Beard's web interface on any platform.
Note: Before we get started, you should know that Sick Beard requires that you have Usenet access and you use SABnzbd as your Usenet binary downloader. It can work with BitTorrent as well, but we're only covering Usenet here. If you haven't taken care of this already, read our guide on setting up Usenet , which will walk you through the entire process in three easy steps with video.
Unzip Sick Beard to whatever folder you'd like it to live in it's really up to you , then launch the installed executable. There's really nothing to installing Sick Beard on Windows, so if you're a Windows user, you can jump down to the Using Sick Beard section below. Sick Beard isn't available as an executable for Mac, but installing the necessary software to run it and update it is very easy.
While the following instructions may seem a little daunting, especially if you're not comfortable with the command line, it's actually very easy. In most cases you should be able to complete the installation in just a few minutes. Here's how to do it. First, if you're not running Mac OS X You can try it, but we can't promise Sick Beard will run. If you are running Mac OS X Downloading and installing Git is very easy because it's packaged up for you.
You just double-click on the installer once you've downloaded it, run through the usual installer screens, let the installer do its thing, and then you're done. Cheetah requires a tiny bit more effort to install.
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