Videos default to movies folder

can any1 help when i put movies into my ipod 160 classic they all go to the movies folder i would like to have some go into music videos , some into tv shows and such is there a way to move this over to each selected folder

I had the same problem and someone was kind enough to help! Here's the scoop... (however I don't have iTunes right in fron to me, so I may be off a bit!) In iTunes, right click on your movie and go to "Get Info". One of the tabs contains a drop down where you can specify what type of clip it is (Movie, TV show, music video). Once selected, it will be removed from the movies area, music videos show up in the music folder. Hope this helps!

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