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podliver
11-14-2007, 10:47 PM
I've converted the videos to H.264/MPEG4 and all the right stuff and they play in iTunes and on my iPod.

The problem is, when I drag and drop or "Add Files" to iTunes, some of the videos will not import to the iTunes library. This usually only happens with video files 20 MB in size or over. Why won't iTunes add these videos to my library?

Please help, there are a bunch of videos I can't put on my iPod because of this...:mad:

studogvetmed
11-14-2007, 10:52 PM
How long is the file name. Reports of long file names preventing them from going into iTunes.

podliver
11-14-2007, 10:58 PM
They're as long or longer than the other videos that actually did import when I dragged them into iTunes.

studogvetmed
11-14-2007, 11:03 PM
Okay...

Well can you double check the settings.

Do the movies open and play in Quicktime? If so, can you find out their settings?

Perhaps the average bitrate actually went over the limits, occasionally during encoding the bitrate jumps up to high on average. This happens occasionally.

I don't think the file size would be the issue, unless we were talking 4GB in size (the fat32 limits)...

Depending on the program you used to convert, I have ran into problems were I have click on settings to keep the resolution "same as source" and it's scale does not fit... (using Handbrake).

Are you getting any error messages?

podliver
11-14-2007, 11:15 PM
No error messages, iTunes simply sits there and doesn't add the video.

huddo234
12-26-2007, 09:11 AM
ok the same thing happened with my iTunes. i renamed the file to a number or something short then added the file to itunes, the name on itunes was the same name it was b4 i edited it to a shorter version. dunno how this happened, hopw this helped

pasqual
12-27-2007, 01:08 PM
tried renaming video files to a shorter filename and they still won't appear in my iTunes library after i add the folder.

the video files are .avi and i know they'll need to be converted in order to be played on my ipod, but how am i supposed to convert them if they won't even appear in the library.

very frustrating so far and i've owned my ipod only 2 days. any suggestions for good programs to use OTHER THAN iTunes???

studogvetmed
12-27-2007, 01:14 PM
tried renaming video files to a shorter filename and they still won't appear in my iTunes library after i add the folder.

the video files are .avi and i know they'll need to be converted in order to be played on my ipod, but how am i supposed to convert them if they won't even appear in the library.

very frustrating so far and i've owned my ipod only 2 days. any suggestions for good programs to use OTHER THAN iTunes???

Welcome to iLounge.

The problelm is that iTunes does not recognize .avi. It only recognizes quicktime compatible formats and then can convert from there.

There are a few other programs out there that can convert the files. Videora iPod converter and a few others. First convert, then add to iTunes for going on off to the iPod.

If you are on a Mac, I highly recommend iSquint instead.

pasqual
12-28-2007, 11:47 AM
hey thanks for the help. i converted the video successfully, but then got this error:

"Your converted video could not be added to your iTunes library. Please see the Troubleshooting section..."

is there a good alternative to iTunes out there? i'm running windows and find iTunes to be a bit of a resource hog and a time waster.

*edit, sorry, forgot to mention, I used videora to convert the video.

studogvetmed
12-28-2007, 03:52 PM
For videos there is not a good alternative to iTunes to get videos on your iPod currently.

Some people have some different issues with videora. Depending on your source video it can be the fault.

If videora doesn't work try to the Super iPod convertor:http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html

What settings were used to convert in videora?