MP3, WAV, AAC, Apple Lossless, MPEG4, AIFF
To drag a file into iTunes first make sure that the file is in a format that iTunes will recognise otherwise it will not accept the dragged file.
Right click the file and choose get info. If that doesn't solve the problem it's either due to a file permission problem or a file format problem. Check if your user is the owner of the file and if the file format is supported by iTunes. If not you will have to convert it to a supported format.
Click file, add file to library, then locate your movie. It will add it to your iTunes but if it is not in the mp4 format, it will not play on your iPod. To fix this you just need a video converter that will convert to iPod format.
The movies have to be in mp4 format, if they are in a different format you can convert it with software like VLC. once it's in mp4 format then you can jsut go into itunes choose file>add to library>[choose the file of the movie you want to import] hope that helps
Yes but you shall convert iTunes default file format M4V to MP4 so that you can play them on your MP4.
To have iTunes recognize an audiobook separately from your music files, make sure the file format is compatible with iTunes (such as M4B for audiobooks). You can also specify the media kind of the file in iTunes as "Audiobook" to categorize it correctly. This will help iTunes organize and list audiobooks separately from your music files.
Yes, they can as long as you manually place the file into the mp3. Also you have to convert the file you downloaded into mp3 format.
Apple's native video file format is the Quicktime File Format (.qt), which is a container for a range of encoded data types. Apple's primary encoding format is MPEG-4 (.mp4), from which a number of other codecs are derived (including 3GP).
all you have to do is press the sych button on the ipod file. but they have to be in MP4 format
Check the file format of the videos. Certain file formats are unaccepted by iPods.
You can go in itunes, and the tabs that say file, edit, view, etc. Click on file then go to import. Find the file you want to import and select it. Itunes ill automatically convert it to the right format for your ipod/itouch.
I am using Daniusoft Media Converter Ultimate, it help converting and transferring music to iTunes support M4A/M4V file format.