When you sync your iPhone with iTunes or Finder, videos can be transferred to your device from your computer, or vice versa, depending on your settings. If you sync videos from your computer, they are stored in the "Videos" app or the "TV" app on iOS devices. Conversely, if you are syncing videos from your iPhone to your computer, they will be saved in the designated location on your computer, typically within the iTunes Media folder or a specific directory you choose.
You can sync your iPhone to iTunes to transport music, pictures, videos, etc.
Through iTunes on your PC or Mac. In there you sync it, with your iPhone.
Make sure you have them in iTunes then select the sync movies option when you have your iPhone plugged in and the movie will be viewable in the videos app.
Before connecting the iPhone to the different computer, in iTunes go to Edit>Preferences>Device>select Don't Sync Automatically. When you connect the iPhone go to Pictures tab and Other tab (on top of the sync screen) and disselect Sync Pictures and Sync Contacts. Then press apply (bottom right corner).
That depends on what you tell iTunes to do. If you check the "manually sync music" box, then nothing happens until you tell it to. Nothing will change what's on your iPhone. Same with apps. Same with videos. Go into the iPhone's icon (left hand bar in iTunes) select a tab on top (for the things you want to control) and check the appropriate boxes.
Plug your iPhone into your computer and open up iTunes. Once there go under the Tab > Devices, ****'s iphone. Click it and you will see Sync in a small box at the bottom right.
you can not reverse the sync
it will go back to factory settings....
You can sync your iPhone to the Nook app including your bookmarks and other pages.
if you want to sink your iphone go to the bathroom and turn on the faucet and place iphone in water.if you want to sync your iphone plug it into your computer and open itunes
You can buy movies from the iTunes store on the device or on your Mac or PC and sync them to iPod touch. Movies work just like they do on the iPhone. The iPod's video app plays iTunes U, videos, video podcasts, and videos you sync.
The very word 'sync' means it goes BOTH ways. Your iPhone data will be copied over to your computer, and your computer's data will be copied the other way. Sync is short for 'synchronise' which basically means swap/exchange.