Download dvd into itunes

How can I download a DVD into itunes?

well if it is"your dvd" you could get ripping software and make it convert it to mp4 format.  that is playable in itunes

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  • HT204370 how to download dvd into itunes

    what is the best and easiest way to put a dvd movie i own into my itunes so that i can watch it on my iphone while on the airplane

    http://handbrake.fr/features.php

  • How do I download DVDs into my itunes for my iPad

    How do I download DVDs into my iTunes for my iPad?

    If you're talking about commercial DVDs, we can't really help you. Most commercial DVDs are encrypted and the Terms of Use of these forums prohibit discussing software or methods of breaking that encryption.
    If you're talking about homemade DVDs, try Handbrake. It's easy to use and has presets for the iPad.

  • Is it possible to copy a DVD into iTunes and then upload it to my iPad? Is there any way of doing this?

    Is it possible to copy a DVD into iTunes and then upload it to my iPad? Is there any way of doing this?

    Sure, just use Handbrake to encode the DVD movie into a format that is playable on iTunes and on your iPad:
    http://handbrake.fr/downloads.php
    Once the encoding is complete, move the movie file from your desktop into iTunes and then sync your iPad.  Presto, the movie is on your iPad!

  • Importing protected DVD into iTunes

    Hello All
    At the very outset - let me admit I love Shaun T's workouts and I always will legitimately pay for those than have them downloaded via other "unfit" means :-)
    So the issue am seeking help on is this - I have bought the DVDs for couple of BeachBody Shaun T workouts (Insanity & Focus T 25). Now I use a MacBook pro which does not have an optical drive and every time I want to do the workout means I have to chug along the super drive, and it feels very primitive in today's time and age. Now these DVDs are protected and there is no way I can import them into iTunes and then get them onto my iDevices, so I can break a sweat even if I am in a tiny hotel room on my tiny iPhone 6 Plus screen (Yes - it is tiny when you are trying to follow those moves on a screen that size while half dead in motion!)
    Is there anyway to do this i.e. import those DVDs into iTunes and then consume them like you would with any other iTunes media?
    Thanks in advance for your help/suggestions
    P.S: Cannot fathom why Beach Body doesn't sell their workouts on iTunes!

    Depending on where you are it may be legal for you to backup your purchases. Check your local laws.
    http://thelittleappfactory.com/ripit/
    http://Handbrake.fr may help if you need different sizes etc.
    Just make sure you keep the original discs otherwise it becomes piracy.

  • How can I import my Blu-Ray DVDs into iTunes?

    Is ther an easy process in which I can import my store bought copy protected Blu-Ray DVDs into iTunes so I can watch them on my iPad or Apple TV?

    It is illegal to do this.
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  • Uploading to online data storage: Now cannot download songs into iTunes

    Hello all.
    I am not seeing this one on any FAQs, knowledge bases, or discussion boards yet:
    I am doing my initial upload of files to SugarSync, a highly-recommended online data storage service. Since I started, I cannot download songs into iTunes, even from the iTunes Store.
    On any new downloads from the iTunes Store, the song DOES appear in the Music library view but immediately after completing the download it shows the exclamation point warning that the file is not in its location. The new folders get created properly within the iTunes Music folder but the subfolder where the song should be is empty. Each time I had to write iTunes Support to get them to make the files available.
    I can still add files manually, no problem. E.g., I can add *.mp3 or *.wav files or folders, I can convert them to AAC, etc. The glitch seems to occur only when automated loads into iTunes are operating.
    As a test, I downloaded a song from Amazon. Here the problem was different but I could work around it manually. Normally the Amazon process loads songs automatically into iTunes, too. Here again, the download did create the proper folder in the iTunes Music folder, as it should, but this time the symptoms were reversed:
    (a) the mp3 file WAS in its folder as it should be (w/the iTunes DL, the file was NOT there)
    (b) the song did NOT appear in the iTunes Music view (w/the iTunes DL, the song DID appear)
    (c) I was able to browse to the file and tell it manually to load into iTunes (w/iTunes I had to write Support and wait a day).
    (I wonder what's the cause of the differences between the two cases.)
    Strictly speaking, I can't PROVE the problem has anything to do with SugarSync (which otherwise seems good so far), but the DL problem started as soon as I started using it. Something in the SugarSync upload or file-monitoring process, or an odd thin gin iTunes, seems to be preventing automated, direct loads into iTunes. And since the data service runs in background, so it can monitor file changes, that might mean I can't buy music anymore! Obviously that would be a dealbreaker with SS. (I have contacted SS on this but they've not had fair chance to reply yet.)
    1) Anyone else have this problem?
    2) Is this permanent or just temporary while I am doing the initial upload?
    3) Anyone know a solution?
    (FYI, I am a highly-experienced user and otherwise quite handy with iTunes files, library moves, and backups. My library is entirely consolidated and all AAC.)
    Thanks.
    (Oh, and this occurred in both iTunes 8 and the new iTunes 9, so it seems unrelated to the upgrade this week.)

    UPDATE 1. CHANGING BROWSER HELPED -- OR DID IT?
    I called Apple iTunes Support, who said the problem is new to them. The technician's hypothesis was that something, perhaps browser-related, was interfering with the initial creation of a temporary file (which should go to the Recycle Bin) that instead causes the completed file to go to there.
    He noted that iTunes, though not going through one's browser onscreen, does use settings within one's default browser. I use Mozilla Firefox, so we switched to IE as the default browser, restarted iTunes, and the song downloaded with no problem! Then I switched back to Mozilla, restarted iTunes, and it worked AGAIN with no problem!
    (Dutifully I advised SugarSync, which is still investigating.)
    UPDATE 2: ARTIST NAME CHANGE - SOME FILES GOT MIS-MOVED / MIS-CHANGED
    Definitely something still wrong. This time some pre-existing song entries (not new downloads) lost their connection to their source file.
    In iTunes, which manages folder names for artists and albums automatically, I corrected the spelling for an Artist, so immediately iTunes renamed the folder, and automatically SugarSync noted the change to be uploaded. While the changed folder name and all the songs within were still uploading to SS, in iTunes I saw exclamation points come up -- but only for some of them. Most files got moved or changed correctly, but several lost connection to their file (i.e., the file was removed for the original misnamed folder but never moved into the correctly-named folder). Weird.
    Worse, in only some of those cases did I find the missing *.m4a file in the Recycle bin. (I had to retrieve old, original *.mp3 versions from another folder and re-import each into iTunes manually.) I've never seen iTunes have a problem managing an Artist rename until I started using the live SS process.
    (I've reported this to SS and asked if there is a way to disable temporarily SS to see if that's the problem.)
    [Note: I am willing to try downloads again but I am wary of trying to rename entire Artists (Folder) again. That was a lot of work.]
    ====
    UPDATE 3: SERIES OF TESTS - 1 FAILURE USING iTUNES
    Still problem occurs, but not always. Today, I rebooted PC. I tried CD, iTunes, & Amazon. I varied having the browser open when using iTunes.
    Here are the results of a series of attempts to download songs. "FAIL" means the file did not load properly into iTunes or loaded but lost its connection (exclamation point warning).
    # Source Mozilla #Songs Result
    1 CD Closed 1 OK
    2 iTunes Closed 1 OK
    3 Amazon Open 2 OK
    4 iTunes Open 1 FAIL
    5 Amazon Open 1 OK
    6 iTunes Closed 1 OK
    7 Amazon Open 2 OK
    8 iTunes Open 2 OK
    (I reported this to SS. Hoping they'll test and find the problem.)

  • How do you put a dvd into itunes?

    How do you import a dvd into itunes to upload onto your devicve ?

    You don't. And the subject is off topic. Read section 2.8.2 of the ASC terms of use before considering if you need to ask for clarification.
    tt2

  • Can u tell me how i put my own dvds into itunes so i can put them onto my iphone4 myself as i have got 100s

    hi there i want to no how i put dvds into itunes so i can put them onto my iphone4 myself as i have got 1000s cheers

    Since you are referring to commercial DVDs, they are all encrypted to prevent copying. In the US (and other places) it violates the law to use software to bypass encryption, so the Terms of Use here prohibit discussions on how to accomplish this. You might want to consider using a search engine instead.

  • How to download music into itunes

    Hii,
    can anyone tell me how to download music into itunes, the present version?

    Buy the music from iTunes and it downloads automatically.
    There is no other way to download content into iTunes.
    Importing music into iTunes is different. Is that maybe what you intended to ask?
    If so, go to File > Add File/Folder to iTunes.

  • HT1473 How do I import my DVDs into iTunes?

    How do I import my DVDs into iTunes?

    joesalcedo wrote:
    So you can import your entire CD library, but not your DVD library??
    Yes.
    Cds are not encrypted, dvds are:
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  • Can you download movies into iTunes then watch them via airplay without an internet connection?  We want to be able to watch them in our RV that does have an internet connection always.

    Can you download movies into iTunes and watch them via airplay without an internet connection?  We want to be able to watch downloaded movies in our RV.

    If you want to watch on your iPad screen, you don't even need airplay.
    If you want to watch on a television screen, you need an AppleTV.
    In both cases...
    If the movies are purchased, there is no need for an Internet connection to the outside world.  If they're rented, you need an Internet connection for the first minute or so that Apple knows that you're watching the movie.  I do not know if a rented movie can be stopped and restarted without an Internet connection.

  • HT3281 I HAVE DOWNLOADED SONGS INTO ITUNES. WHEN I GO TO FILE THE SYNC IPOD IS NOT HIGHLIGHTED. I HAVE SYNC SONGS SEVERAL TIMES BEFORE

    I have downloaded songs into ITUNES and when I go to FILE the SYNC IPOD sign is not highlighted.
    I believe I have previously used this method to sync to my Ipod!

    Will the media file play with Quicktime Player? If it will then it's an iTunes issue. If it won't then you need to delete the file and download it a second time.

  • When I download music into Itunes and move songs into playlists, Itunes has twice randomly deleted all recently added songs from the playlists they have been added to.  It is driving me crazy.  Has anyone else had this problem?

    When I download music into Itunes on my PC, every song is transferred into a specific playlist.  Twice now when I have opened up Itunes, all the recent songs that have been moved into playlists have been deleted by Itunes.  I now have to go back and figure out which songs are missing and re-add them.  It is driving me crazy. I have 10,000 songs and now have no idea which ones are missing and which ones have been retained.
    Please help.  Does anyone else have this problem?

    Hi TRuss08, 
    Thank you for contributing to the Apple Support Communities. 
    It sounds like songs are missing from iTunes on your PC, and need to be re-added. I know that can be a frustrating situation. 
    The tips in this article may help the process go a little smoother:
    iTunes: Finding lost media and downloads - Apple Support
    All the best,
    Jeremy 

  • DVD into itunes

    I am trying to download some DVD's into iTunes to put on my ipod and I can't get the DVD to transfer in. Any one know how?
    Thanks

    In the United States, no, they are not legal.
    Any circumvention of the DVD encryption is a
    violation of copyright according to the DMCA.
    I'm not familiar with laws in other countries.
    Since the DMCA is often misunderstood, I wanted to clarify this. Rippers are not illegal, only the portion that circumvents access prevention (CSS circumvention in the case of DVDs) measures is illegal. Many DVD ripping software solutions are legally sold without this piece, but they let you "bring your own".
    Ripping a non-CSS protected DVD (some commercially sold DVDs don't incude CSS protection and of course consumer created DVDs) is perectly legal.
    Jeff

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