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iTunes and Entertainment

Importing videos

Just like your purchased music, all of your purchased TV shows and movies will be added to your iTunes library automatically. For other videos, your options are much more limited. iTunes doesn't allow you to rip DVDs or Blu-rays, so you won't be able to import movies or TV shows from your home collection. It's not compatible with all video formats either; you can only import video files that end in .mov, .m4v, or .mp4.

To add a video file:

  1. Click File, then select Add to Library.
    Adding to libraryAdding to library
  2. Select the files you want to import, then click Open. If the files are compatible with iTunes, they'll be added to your library.
    Importing a video to the iTunes LibraryImporting a video to the iTunes Library

When you add a video file to iTunes, it'll appear under Movies (even if it's a TV show). However, your purchased TV shows will always appear in the TV Shows library.

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