Putting episodes on itunes library
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by .:Savor.the.Storm:.
on 2009-10-01 17:17:22 (edited 2009-10-01 17:19:41)
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Okay, I have never had a problem putting songs from this site onto my itunes library. But is there a way to put anime episodes from this site onto my itunes/ipod without using a converter? To where on my computer should I save the file? If I have to use a converter, what is a free one that you recommend? Please try to respond a.s.a.p. because I want to download an anime before it gets removed on Oct. 3
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Re: Putting episodes on itunes library
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on 2009-10-01 17:19:17
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Moving 'videos' on iTunes should be similar to songs. iTunes does everything for you, at least. ------- |
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by .:Savor.the.Storm:.
on 2009-10-01 17:21:54 (edited 2009-10-01 17:22:51)
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I click 'add file to library' and select it and click 'open' and everything and it just doesn't come up in my library. Am I saving the file in the wrong place? I have Windows Vista and I use Internet Explorer if that means anything
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Re: Putting episodes on itunes library
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on 2009-10-01 17:47:18
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Have you tried to drag and drop? I have iTunes on my Macbook, but I haven't done anything with it, especially with videos, but it should be as simple. ------- |
Re: Putting episodes on itunes library
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by .:Savor.the.Storm:.
on 2009-10-01 18:26:27
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Drag from where?
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Re: Putting episodes on itunes library
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on 2009-10-01 19:19:02
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I believe DA means dragging the video from whichever file it's saved in and dropping it into iTunes. It doesn't necessarily matter where you save your video files on your computer as long as they're easy for you to find. I'm guessing most of the video files on this site are either .mkv or .avi? In either case, I've just tried opening both with iTunes and it doesn't work as I thought, so you're gonna have to convert the video files into video MP4s if you really want to view them with iTunes/your iPod. I recommend either 3GP Converter or Videora iPod Converter. Both are free, I think 3GP is better because you have more control over the video and sound parameters, but Videora is a lil bit easier to use if you're new to converting. Hopefully it works out for you :D |
Re: Putting episodes on itunes library
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by .:Savor.the.Storm:.
on 2009-10-04 17:35:20
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Thanks so much! :)
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