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= How to Add Movies from Your Computer to iTunes = Here's a comprehensive guide on how to add movies from your computer to iTunes: == Preparing Your Movies == Before adding movies to iTunes, ensure they are in a compatible format. iTunes supports the following video formats: - MP4 - M4V - MOV If your movies are in other formats like AVI, MKV, or WMV, you'll need to convert them first using video conversion software. == Adding Movies to iTunes == There are several methods to add movies to your iTunes library: === Method 1: Drag and Drop === 1. Open iTunes on your computer. 2. Locate the movie file(s) on your computer. 3. Drag the file(s) directly into the iTunes window. 4. iTunes will automatically add the movie(s) to your library. === Method 2: Using the "Add File to Library" Option === 1. Open iTunes. 2. Click on "File" in the top menu. 3. Select "Add File to Library" or "Add Folder to Library" (if you want to add multiple movies at once). 4. Navigate to the location of your movie file(s) on your computer. 5. Select the file(s) and click "Open". === Method 3: Using the "Automatically Add to iTunes" Folder === 1. Locate the "Automatically Add to iTunes" folder on your computer: - On Windows: \Users\[YourUsername]\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media\Automatically Add to iTunes - On Mac: /Users/[YourUsername]/Music/iTunes/iTunes Media/Automatically Add to iTunes 2. Copy or move your movie files into this folder. 3. iTunes will automatically import these files into your library. == Organizing Your Movies in iTunes == After adding movies to iTunes, you can organize them: 1. Click on "Movies" in the iTunes sidebar. 2. Your added movies should appear here. 3. You can edit metadata (like title, genre, year) by right-clicking on a movie and selecting "Get Info". == Troubleshooting == If you encounter issues: 1. Ensure your movies are in a compatible format (MP4, M4V, or MOV). 2. Check that you have the latest version of iTunes installed. 3. If movies don't appear, try restarting iTunes. 4. Make sure you have enough disk space for the movies. == Additional Tips == - '''Quality''': Higher quality movies take up more space. Consider your storage limitations when adding large movie files. - '''Metadata''': Properly tagging your movies with correct metadata (title, year, genre) will make them easier to find and organize in iTunes. - '''Syncing''': Once added to iTunes, you can sync these movies with your iOS devices like iPhone or iPad. - '''Backups''': Remember to back up your iTunes library regularly to avoid losing your movie collection. By following these steps, you should be able to successfully add movies from your computer to iTunes and enjoy your personal movie collection through the iTunes interface1<ref name="ref2">2</ref>3<ref name="ref4">4</ref>. == References == <references />
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