This is an overview of SickGear FAQ. If you run into something with SickGear, you can most likely find the answer to your questions here.
Yes SickGear is free to use because it is open source software.
SickGear is available on a lot of systems. Such as Windows, Linux, MacOS and even well-known nas systems such as QNAP and Synology.
Use menu… Manage/Bulk Change, then Shift/Ctrl click select items -> use Edit Selected button, set quality Submit button.
Browse to the menu item config/Search then Media Search and then remove hevc and x265 from “Ignore result with any word” and then save.
Close SickGear.
Open a command prompt, and change directory to the SickGear app folder… Enter < branch name> as git reset –hard origin/main or git reset –hard origin/develop
Launch SickGear and click on the “Check for Updates” menu item
Then leave a comment under this SickGear FAQ most frequently asked questions. Maybe we can help you with your SickGear problem.
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