I moved audio and video files to a new computer and built an Itunes library. All is well with audio files, they loaded to the library and sync to my IPod just fine. The one video file I have will not load into the library on my desktop (Windows 7) PC. I have read through a lot of suggestions and tried many, but cannot get the video to add to the library.
Here is a summary of what I have tried:
1) Made sure it was not in an unexpected place (the "Home Video" playlist)
2) Made sure it was not read-only
3) Tried "Add file to library", Drag & Drop, right clicking on the file and selecting "Opens with ITunes", and putting the file in the "Automatically add to ITunes folder". It will not play in ITunes and will not add to the library.
4) Updated my Quicktime installation
5) Confirmed that the file will play in Quicktime
6) Ran video format conversion software to create ITunes and IPod friendly versions of the file - using Handbrake, Any Video Converter, FaaSoft, Wondershare, Bigasoft, Total Video Converter, Format Factory, iFastime, and the Export to IPod function in Quicktime. All play in Quicktime, none play in ITunes or add to the library.
7) (Re)installed K-Lite Codec Pack on my machine
8) Completely uninstalled and reinstalled ITunes
9) Installed Itunes on a laptop, put a copy of the file on that machine and added it to the library there. It added flawlessly (in the Home Videos playlist) and will drag & drop from there to my IPod.
So after step 9, I do have the video on my IPod, but I do not want to have to do that each time I want to add a video file.
Does anyone have a solution to this or something else I could check to get my desktop installation of ITunes to behave the way it should and add videos to the ITunes library?
Here is a summary of what I have tried:
1) Made sure it was not in an unexpected place (the "Home Video" playlist)
2) Made sure it was not read-only
3) Tried "Add file to library", Drag & Drop, right clicking on the file and selecting "Opens with ITunes", and putting the file in the "Automatically add to ITunes folder". It will not play in ITunes and will not add to the library.
4) Updated my Quicktime installation
5) Confirmed that the file will play in Quicktime
6) Ran video format conversion software to create ITunes and IPod friendly versions of the file - using Handbrake, Any Video Converter, FaaSoft, Wondershare, Bigasoft, Total Video Converter, Format Factory, iFastime, and the Export to IPod function in Quicktime. All play in Quicktime, none play in ITunes or add to the library.
7) (Re)installed K-Lite Codec Pack on my machine
8) Completely uninstalled and reinstalled ITunes
9) Installed Itunes on a laptop, put a copy of the file on that machine and added it to the library there. It added flawlessly (in the Home Videos playlist) and will drag & drop from there to my IPod.
So after step 9, I do have the video on my IPod, but I do not want to have to do that each time I want to add a video file.
Does anyone have a solution to this or something else I could check to get my desktop installation of ITunes to behave the way it should and add videos to the ITunes library?
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