Hey folks. I've got something I'd like to do that's a little beyond my skill level, thought I'd see if anyone had an idea on how to pull it off. I'm working on a film score and when I export my files from my DAW it puts them in an Mixdown folder. When I first export them they have a "==" on the end of the filename (an organizational thing I've done in Cubase), which then gets removed by Hazel to make them look nicer. The folder structure of each individual project is like this:
Main Project Folder
--Individual Cue Name (parent folder)
---- Mixdown (the folder with the files in question)
---- Assorted other files and folders that don't matter for what I'm trying to do.
I need to send the files in the Mixdown folder to a music editor through my Dropbox. Ideally what I'd like to do is to have Hazel watch the Main Project Folder, and watch for files going in the Mixdown folders of each individual cue, sort them into a subfolder with the Individual Cue Name as the title, and move that folder to my Dropbox. The reason I need it to watch the Main Project folder is that there's going to be a bunch (65+) individual cue folders created as I go, so it's not very beneficial to have to create a new watch folder for each.
Anyone have any clever ideas on how I can make this work?
Thanks.