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How to Add New Videos to iTunes

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Summary: Add a new video to an iTunes library by dragging it into iTunes from the computer's desktop, Find out more about adding new videos to iTunes with expert tips from a computer specialist in this free video about iTunes troubleshooting.

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"Hey, my name is James Flint. I'm going to show you another way that you can add videos into iTunes. This is kind of the simplest way, so let's launch iTunes and I'll show you. So all we're going to do is find this video file that we have on the desktop, it's called Short Area Film Web. We're going to select it and drag it over to our iTunes library. You can see on the top of the screen that it's copying one of one, Short Area Film Web, and as soon as it's complete we can take a look at it. Now that it's done copying we can go into our movies folder, and we'll see here, we've got the Short Area Film Web, and to view it we just double click, and there it is. If you want to exit out of this view mode, there's a little X that'll appear in your top lefthand corner, so if you click on that, it'll close it and bring you back to your library file. Well now that you've tested your video you can see that you successfully imported it, and you now know how to use the drag and drop method for adding files into iTunes. It's pretty much the simplest method because all you have to do is find your video file, drag it into iTunes, and let it copy. So that's how you add a video to iTunes."

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