No. Not without changing the format of the video first
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.
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In 1934, the first electric lawnmower was introduced to the public. It was called a LawnBoy.
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The Ford Mustang was introduced to the public in ( 1964 )
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Qmail was developed in 1995, but first introduced for public and free use in 1998. Qmail is written in Unix, in the public domain and therefore free to use.
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It was developed in 1987; and first introduced to the public in 1988.
No. Itunes has it's own format that is not compatible. You may be able to burn the songs to a disc, then put them back into the computer from the disc... that may change the format. There are also converters you can download that will convert the Itunes mp4 format to an mp3 format.