Movie suggestions to add to iTunes

Is there any place for iTunes users to post movie suggestions? I want more films added that I can PURCHASE, not just rent. For example, films like Moonstruck, Bound, The Matrix, or When Harry Met Sally.

Even though it says "Request Music", one of the options is Movies:
http://www.apple.com/feedback/itunes.html

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  • How do I add a movie from my laptop to iTunes, what should be the file extension.

    How do I add a movie from my laptop to iTunes, what should be the file extension.

    The extension is usually .mov, .m4v, or .mp4.   But you can't just change the extension.  The movies have to be encoded in a particular fomat.  Anything downloaded from iTunes or plays in Quicktime player will be fine.

  • How do I move a music file in iTunes on my PC onto my iPad to add to an iMovie project?

    How do I move a music file in iTunes on my PC onto my iPad to add to an iMovie project?

    CBellC-
    I do not have iMovie, so I can't try this!
    Run iTunes with your iPad connected to the computer, either by the USB cable or by WiFi.  Select the iPad under DEVICES in iTunes.  Click on Apps at the top of the window and scroll down to File Sharing.  If iMovie appears there, select it.  The Documents window to the right is where you transfer files to (Add) and from (Save To) the iPad.
    Fred

  • When I moved all my music stored in my Windows 7 user account under the My Music folder  to my PC's 'Public Music' folder, I could no longer add/delete music or movies to my iPhone using iTunes. How do I fix this?

    I have been synching my iPhone with iTunes without problems for a long time.  I also used iTunes to add/change/delete Music & Videos on my iPhone with tuch contents from my iTunes Library. 
    One day, I decided to move all my Music stored on my laptop's Windows 7 User Account under "My Music" to the Windows 7 User "Public"  under "Public Music".  When I opened iTunes, all my music was gone so I just added the folder "Public Music" to my iTunes Library, iTunes did some work and all my music was then back, listed in my iTunes.
    However, when I would synch my iPhone now, when I view the music or movie contents in my iPhone using iTunes, I can no longer ADD Music or Movies to my iPhone and I cannot delete music or movies in my iPhone using iTunes anymore.
    How do I fix this?  Please help.

    Try opening iTunes preferences. Then click on advanced tab. Then uncheck "Copy files to iTunes media folder when adding to library." By default, iTunes copies music to its own media folder when you use iTunes to play the music.

  • I've got movies on my computer on itunes, however my parents wish that i use my laptop for itunes stuff, and i cant figure out how to get those movies to be able to sync with my ipod again, it wont recognize that I have them. Suggestions?

    I've got movies on my computer on itunes, however my parents wish that i use my laptop for itunes stuff, and i cant figure out how to get those movies to be able to sync with my ipod again, it wont recognize that I have them. Suggestions?

    While you're in itunes, with the leftside window open, click on Apps. Then, look across the top middle of your itunes screen. You will see several choices: All, Iphone/iPad Touch, Ipad, Ipod Games, List, and Updates. 
    Clicking on each of these gives you a different view. 
    When you select ALL you will see all of your apps. When you select Updates you sill see only the apps that need to be updated. When you are in Updates you will see the Update button in the lower right corner.
    Hope this helps.

  • Have lots of DVD movies, can I add them to iTunes to watch on my apple TV?

    I have lots of DVD movies, can I add them to my Itunes so I can play them on my apple TV? How do I do it?
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    Sorry, but if you're referring to commercial and hence copy-protected video DVDs, breaking the copy protection, which would be necessary to copy the videos from the DVD and convert them, is illegal in the US (and other countries) and hence Apple explicitly forbids such posts. We're therefore not allowed to discuss it here.   Some DVDs and Blu-Ray movies come with a "digital copy" that allows you to download a copy of the movie from the iTunes Stores. You might see if any of the DVDs you have come with such a feature. Not all digital copies are redeemable in the iTunes Store, and some may have expired.
    If these are home movies that you or someone has burned to DVD and hence are not copy-protected, Handbrake (freeware) is one of the more popular converters. Once converted, you just drag the movie into the iTunes window on your computer.
    Regards.

  • I'm all Mac across the board: iPhone 5, Macbook Pro, Apple TV etc. I can't get the movies I've purchased on my Apple TV to appear in my iTunes library for viewing- Any suggestions? I have iTunes Match turned on and everything.

    I'm all Mac across the board: iPhone 5, Macbook Pro, Apple TV etc. I can't get the movies I've purchased on my Apple TV to appear in my iTunes library for viewing… Any suggestions? I have iTunes Match turned on and everything.

    Thanks Terence! I can see iTunes library from neither iPhoto or iMovie . I'll check on iTunes forum.

  • Help!  I can't get three movies that I purchased from iTunes to sync with my iPod classic.  Anyone have any suggestions?

    When I sync my iPod classic with iTunes, it doesn't download three movies that I purchased from iTunes.  Anyone have any idea why and what I need to do about it?

    We could if we had a little more information.
    What is happening when you try to sync them?
    Any error messages or numbers?
    What version of iOS are you using?
    What country are you located in?

  • Movie won't load into itunes

    Coverted a movie to .mv4 using Handbrake - as i have done successfully before but this time
    when I ask to add the movie to itunes (menu) or drag/drop from the finder into the itunes window
    itunes simply ignores the request - no error message it just doesn't pick it up.
    Similarly, if i double click the movie to play in itunes it is just ignored.
    It will pick up and play in Quicktime.
    If i click on itunes from the Quicktime menu (share - itunes) it gives 3 options: iphone, apple TV, and Computer
    Computer is not available (not sure if this is relevant as it's already on my computer so probably that's all its telling me)
    The only thing I did different with Handbrake was to select High rather than Normal quality
    - but the file is only 3GB so not excessive for a movie
    Can't think of anything else to add - running itunes 10 with latest updates installed.
    Any suggestion with where i should go next?
    Cheers....

    3GB for a movie? That's almost equivalent to an original DVD. 
    Have you checked in the Recently Added playlist?
    I think this is possibly linear.  Select 'normal' in HB, iTunes accepts it; select 'high quality' in HB iTunes doesn't.  I can't say why; I don't have any video that anywhere approaches 3GB in size.  If that's how iTunes behaves I don't see you have too many options.  You either select normal and it works, or you select HQ and live with playing the movie outside of iTunes.
    I won't ask what movie because any help with illegally ripped copy protected DVDs is strictly prohibited by the Terms of Use so I'm assuming this is a 6 hour video of your puppy playing on the floor.

  • Why did Auto Add to iTunes stop working?

    I recently started using Handbrake to covert some of my DVDs/BRs to Apple TV 2 (m4v) format for my 2 year old to watch without killing my physical media.  Typically, I would covert the file, drop to the Automatically Add to iTunes folder, go in to iTunes and update the title info and artwork etc, and everything would be great.  However, after the last iTunes update, things are not working correctly anymore.  The problem begins when I add the file to the Automatically Add to iTunes folder.  iTunes will now add multiple copies of the movie/TV show to iTunes, but it is not moving the file to the proper location.  For example, I made an m4v of Tinkerbell and the Great Fairy Rescue.  Once I added the file to the Automatically Add to iTunes folder, iTunes became unresponsive.  Then I noticed I had 5 copies of this movie in the Movie listing in iTunes.  The physical file is still in the Automatically Add to iTunes folder, and all 5 movies link back to this movie file.  I tried a repair on iTunes, and this behavior is still occurring.  Any suggestions?

    I am experiencing the same and looking for a solution, this is quite annoying.  "Automatically add to itunes folder" was working fine until the last Itunes update.

  • Can I take my home DVD's and add to itunes via windows and Quicktime pro?

    I use my iphone for watching video (train commuter) and have been playing with different software to add my movies/TV dvd's to itunes. I can't find one I really like and I thought I read that I could do this via Quicktime pro, but I also thought that this feature is only avail on the Mac OS version. Can anyone confirm that it will or will not work for me? Any suggestions would be appreciated.

    Converting "copyright" protected video can't be discussed in these Discussions.
    The Windows version of QuickTime allows the same export features found in the Mac version.

  • How can I move my PC (Windows 7) iTunes library (with my cps ripped) to my Mac iTunes library?

    Just for my curiosity and knowledge,
    I have a PC (Windows 7) and a Mac (OS X 10.10).
    Both of them with the latest version of iTunes.
    Both of them with the exact music library (genre, artist, album, etc).
    All my music is coming from iTunes Store, so very easy to re download at any time I want with my Apple ID
    My PC (Windows 7) computer has a CD/DVD drive. I would like to RIP some music from my CDs and add them to my PC (Windows 7) iTunes library. 
    Once I finished, how can I move my PC (Windows 7) iTunes library (with my cps ripped) to my Mac iTunes library?
    Thank you so much

    If you've downloaded the media idependently to each library so far then thet won't be exactly the same as there are different naming rules for the files and folders in OS X and Windows. See Make a split library portable for some general advice. You can move a portable library between Mac and Windows, but there is a delay opening the library after each change of OS.
    tt2

  • How can I bypass Automatically Add to iTunes?

    I have a large CD collection (>3000) that I've ripped to iTunes in ALAC format; I only listen to CD or better quality music, so I don't have any mp3 or AAC files in my iTunes library. I keep my music on an external hard drive. I recently bought a larger external hard drive and moved all of my music to that drive. For some reason, iTunes chose to put all of my music in a folder called "Automatically Add to iTunes". This was fine, except that I could no longer see the contents of the hard drive; however, I did know that the files were there, becasue of the disc space that they consumed.
    Today, I ripped two new CDs to the hard drive through iTunes and I noticed that iTunes placed the music folders for those CDs outside of the "Automatically Add to iTunes". I decded to drag the new folders into the "Automatically Add to iTunes" folder. When I did so, all of the previous music disappeared and I cannot recover it. Fortunately, I have a copy of Sentuni, so I'll be able to put the music back on the hard drive from my iPods, but this process will require several hours. In addition, ripping my CD collection to iTunes required a lot of time, so I'm not pleased with the "Automatically Add to iTunes" folder feature. Is there a way to disable this feature, so that I can simply put my music on my external drive and be able to see that the folders are there.
    I've been a devoted Apple customer for almost a decade, so I won't get too upset over this issue, but I wish that your developers would have addressed this issue during the development stage. Thanks for your attention to this problem.
    Best,
    Heath

    Heath Watts wrote:
    If only this were the case. I tried to move several albums into the "Automatically add to iTunes" folder, which resulted in thousands of albums being erased from the folder. One should be able to drag a music folder into the "Automatically add to iTunes" folder without iTunes erasing the original contents of the folder.
    It didn't erase anything.
    It automatically added them to iTUnes and moved them to the correct folder (Movies, Music, etc.) in the location shown in iTunes prefs > Advanced - iTunes media folder location.
    I would like to disable the "Automatically add to iTunes" feature in iTunes,
    You "disable" it by not putting anything into it. If you don't want to use it, don't use it.
    If you want to manually manage, do not put anything into this folder.
    Go to iTunes prefs > Advanced and uncheck Copy files to iTunes media folder when adding to library.
    Then File > Add to library adn select what you want to add to iTunes. Do NOT put anything into the Automatically add to iTunes folder
    and would like to be able to see the albums and artists on my external hard drive without having to do Spotlight searches
    You wouldn't have to do Spotlight searches anyway.
    The files are in /Music/Artist/Album folderin the location shown in iTunes prefs > Advanced - iTunes media folder location.
    Also, in iTunes, you can select a song, right click - Show in Finder.

  • How do I share my movies with my wife's iTunes account on the same iMac, without having to actually copy the movie into her library?

    I apologize if this is already in the forum somewhere, I simply could not find this question being asked anywhere.  We have an iMac running Lion with all of the latest updates as well as the latest version of iTunes.  All of the digital movies we've purchased through iTunes, have been purchased through my iTunes account.  However, my wife is the one with the iPad, and syncs it with her own iTunes library and her own Apple ID.  I have turned on Homesharing for my library, and she can see my library from within her iTunes account.  We turned on the feature to automatically copy new movies into her library so that she could sync those movies onto her iPad.  However, I quickly discovered that it is literally storing a second copy of the movie file in her iTunes folder, and therefore eating up precious hard drive space.  Is there a way for her to "check" movies in my homeshare library from within iTunes to sync with her iPad when she connects it, without actually copying those movies into her iTunes folder?  If not, any suggestions on how we can solve this issue?

    What you're describing is the expected behaviour.  I believe though that is also is the easiest way to have all the contents available to both of you at all times.  If you have a spacious hard drive you should probably allow this to happen as anything else will be harder to manage.
    My suggestion would be the following if you want to try something different.
    Store all your music at a location that is accessible by both of you — an example would be to use your Public Folder as the locations where iTunes will go and look for all the media files—.  Your wife does have access to it.
    In the Finder you will need to move the folder name iTunes Music to the location in your Public Folder (see above).  Once that's done, you and your wife will have to go into the iTunes Preferences > Advance Preferences and un-check Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library.  From this point on, you can continue to use iTunes as usual.  You'll need to tell your wife what has been newly downloaded/imported into your iTunes so she can manually go look for those items in that Public Folder iTunes of yours and import them into her iTunes.  She will not duplicate by doing that, but, like I say this is an all-manual work.
    She can do the same, so you have access to contents she imported herself.  One more downside of this is that both usernames have to be active in your iMac.  If yours isn't, she won't be able to access any item (song, book, app) located in your Public Folder's iTunes.
    I'm sure there's a way, if you have an router with external hard drive conectivity, for both of you to be able to access —independently— the iTunes Media at all times but I was just reading at another post that doing so can further complicate things.
    Hope this helps.  Please let me know what you think or decide to do.
    Jorge...

  • Mp4 file is bugged? Won't add to iTunes and won't play.

    I just downloaded the Lord of the Rings extended trilogy on bluray with a redemption code I got in the box set I got for christmas. They worked fine, until, while changing the album name of the three movies, the return of the king, while trying to change the album artwork, iTunes went into Not Responding mode, and I force quit it. When I came back, I couldn't play the movie, change it's artwork or anything, so I deleted it from my library and tried to reload it back in with the file in my iTunes folder. But not only would the movie not add to iTunes, it won't play in Quicktime or VLC, and when I tried running it through Handbrake it wouldn't work. Has anyone experienced this, and if so, how did you fix this? Thanks.

    Hello GlitchedPanda,
    Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
    Please follow the article below to troubleshoot this issue of your iPod not being recognized by iTunes.
    iPod not appearing in iTunes
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3716
    Take care,
    Alex H.

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