

In a nutshell, Since SecuritySpy creates a new folder for each event in the capture destination, the folder action never triggers the Automater action because the folders action is only triggered by the addition of files, not the addtion of files in a subfolder. The problem is that folder actions in OSX that use the Applescript containing the command: "adding folder items to" does not recognize the addition of subfolders to the folder (only files) and so the App I created in Automater doesn't run. I have used Applescript, Automater and folder actions to *try* to automatically copy files added to the capture destination to the folder at ~/Music/iTunes/iTunes Music/Automatically Add to iTunes/. I might just have to delete the movies once or twice per month.
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I also haven't figured out how to automatically delete the movies from iTunes as they age. I might have to use this when I add the four cameras, since I believe that SecuritySpy will not allow the cameras to all use the same destination. I might do this so that I still have web access using SecuritySpy to view the captured movies. mov files from the SecuritySpy default directory to: ~/Music/iTunes/iTunes Music/Automatically Add to iTunes/. mov fileĪs an alternate, I also wrote an applescript that will copy the. It works pretty well, then iTunes deletes the original. Whenever a motion generated movie clip is written to that directory by SecuritySpy, iTunes will import it to the library as an m4v file. I set the camera's "Capture Destination" in Security Spy to: ~/Music/iTunes/iTunes Music/Automatically Add to iTunes/ I don't know how this will work when I add the other three cameras: I can watch the motion captured movies on my AppleTV using the method described here. I am running iTunes on a Mac Mini that is dedicated to SecuritySpy with Home Sharing enabled.
