First of all, let me thank you for such a nice piece of software!
Second... yes: Oh no, not another "Run rules on folder contents" thread.(Sorry!)
I have gone through the Troubleshooting+How to get Hazel to go into sub-folders+Debug Mode topics though I understand(or I think I do) and had to finally give up and create another thread.
My needs are pretty simple:
A monitored(Downloads) folder, where the contents are scanned for "Movies" file-type and moved to a different folder.
For this I have 2 rules as indicated on the "How to get Hazel to go into sub-folders" topic:

- First one is just one that looks for "Folders" file-type and the action is "Run rules on folder contents". (There's also a "Date added" restriction not older than 4 days restriction to avoid it from processing really old stuff)
- Second one matches the file-type to Movies and the action is just move to a folder named jd.


Now, when I preview the rule matching, I only get matches for the first rule, not the movies moving one, even if the contents of these folders is recognized as Movies, I even tried forcing by looking for the exact Video type with same results.

The Debug Mode confirms what I am seeing on the Rule Matching Preview, it is not applying the 2nd rule. It just ignores the content of the sub-folders.
- Details:
- Running Mavericks with all updates.
- Running latest version of Hazel 3.2.1 (Build 1049)
Here's an exported rule for that folder:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/snx116o9tjj77rn/Downloads.hazelrules
Any help would be really appreciated.