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not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked Todd V. Level 1 (0 points) Q: My MP3s cannot be played on this iPod? I just bought the newest-generation red 16GB iPod. I have a song that was NOT purchased in iTunes but was not copied to the iphone because it cannot be played on this phone that PLAYS in iTune, and which "was not copied to the ipod because it cannot be
Song Was Not Copied To The Ipod Because It Cannot Be Played On This Ipod
played on this ipod."The song is an unprotected 160 kbps 44.100 kHz MP3 file--looking quickly I cannot tell in iTunes if it's variable rate.I read song cannot be played on this ipod some other forum questions and tried re-creating my iTunes library (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1451) to no avail. I've also seen suggestions for converting the file format--especially when it comes to video, but also for some reason when it comes to MP3s. A) This was not copied because the file type is not supported by the iphone seems silly, especially in light of the fact that B) the only option I seem to have is Apple Lossless, rather silly considering I'm converting from the lossiest of file formats.To reiterate--this music was NOT bought in iTunes, then burnt and imported. This is a regular old (and I mean old) MP3 (MPEG-1, Layer 3) audio file. Any help in keeping my temper in check and chucking my now largely useless iPod (it's happening with a LOT of the music I want
This Movie Cannot Be Played Because The Video Format Is Not Supported
to import) out the window would be MOST welcome. I'm running build 8.0.0.35 on Windows Vista. Windows Vista Posted on Oct 3, 2008 5:08 AM I have this question too by RRutter,Solvedanswer RRutter Level 2 (175 points) A: If you do end up having to Convert ALL of the MP3's in your iTunes library, than simply do this...If you are on Windows, click a song in your library, than hold down CTRL and press A.. Than right click and click convert.If you are on Mac, do the same thing, but instead, hold down Command (Apple) and press A. Posted on Oct 4, 2008 8:11 PM See the answer in context Close Q: My MP3s cannot be played on this iPod? All replies Helpful answers by Todd V., Todd V. Oct 3, 2008 5:13 AM in response to Todd V. Level 1 (0 points) Oct 3, 2008 5:13 AM in response to Todd V. Just for gits and shiggles, I right clicked on the music and selected "Create Apple Lossless version" and was able to successfully copy the converted song over. But seriously, you're telling me I have to convert my nice small MP3 files to (in this case, although I'm a big fan and have all of my old CDs in this format) uselessly large Apple Lossless to get to play on my (rather limited in size compared to the Classic I'm starting to think I ought to have bought) iPod Nano?What's
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an iPod Classic and since this iPod has a large capacity, you can easily store movies on it. So I added a .MP4 video file to iTunes which was able to play the movie without a http://www.howtosolutions.net/2013/02/itunes-fixing-video-file-cannot-be-played-on-ipod-ipad-error/ problem. So I decided to Sync the iPod but to my surprise an Error Message window showed up stating: …was not copied to the iPod … because it cannot be played on this iPod In this article you will learn how to https://www.imobie.com/support/itunes-cannot-transfer-videos-to-iphone-ipad.htm solve this problem in two different ways. What causes the error? It could be that iPod / iPad lacks codecs support in which movie file was encoded. Another possibility is that the resolution of the video is too high cannot be for your device to handle. Whatever the reason, the solution is to convert the video files to the appropriate format. There are two ways to accomplish this and we are going to examine both of them. One way is to install third-party converter software but focus of this article will be how to convert video files directly from iTunes. Convert with third-party tools First lets briefly examine third-party converter software. There are many you can choose from, some free cannot be played others not so much. Personally I have been using Free MP4 Video Converter. Whatever software you have chosen, you have to accomplish three simple steps: First you convert the movie file using that tool Then add that file to the iTunes library Finally you have to Sync the library to your Device, just make sure that under Movie tab you have selected appropriate checkboxes so the video files will also be synced. Convert with iTunes Converting video directly from iTunes is very similar to the 3 steps above. Note: It seems, iTunes versions from June 2016 onwards don't have the options to convert the movies as described in the steps below. We can choose "Convert ID3 Tags…" and "Create AAC Version" but they are intended for music conversion and as such are disabled for movies. The reason for removal might be that Classic iPods and iPods in general are not supported anymore. Luckily, using 3rd party tools for movie conversions as mentioned in previous step solves this problem. You have to do the following: You add the video to the iTunes library. Then in iTunes go to the menu bar and select File > Create New Version and choose either Create iPod or iPhone Version or Create iPad or AppleTV Version depending on the device you are having. Option in iTunes to Convert video Whatever option you have chosen, iTunes should start converting the file as shown below: iTunes convert
videos to iPhone issue. Sep. 22, 2016 by Kelly Woods Follow @KellyWoods20 AnyTrans - Your All-in-one and Best-value iPhone iPod Manager Software AnyTrans – iPhone iPad Video Transfer Have a try on AnyTrans and use it to transfer videos and more from computer to your iPhone iPad easily. Now read on this guide about how to fix iTunes will not sync videos to iPhone/iPad. As a universal desktop media player, iTunes can play a wide variety of videos, like the movie files that end in ".mov", ".m4v", or ".mp4". However, iPhone, iPad and some modes of iPod only play videos in specific formats. If your video contents are not purchased from iTunes Store, you'll have good chance that they won't sync to iPhone, iPad with iTunes. Don't Miss: How to Transfer Music from iPhone to iTunes For instance, trying to import an MKV HD movie to iPad, iTunes will warn you that: XXX was not copied to iPad because it cannot be played: Failed Transfer Videos to iPhone (Credit: Apple.com) Can’t Miss: How to Play Christmas Videos on Your iPad > Part 1. An iTunes Alternative Tool to Sync Videos to iPhone An iTunes alternative tool named AnyTrans can perfectly solve the problem. It works well on all PCs and Macs, and is made for iPhone, iPad, and iPod. Start Taking A Tour > Transfer videos from computer/iTunes to iPhone iPad without erasing. The trans-coding feature converts all incompatible videos to iPhone iPad, such as MKV, AVCHD, M2TS, WMV, AVI, etc. During the transferring, it will automatically optimize the video and audio quality according to your device's standard. Transfer videos from iPhone to iPhone, to computer, and to iTunes library. Step 1. Open AnyTrans, and connect your iPhone or iPad to computer. To set the video format you want to AnyTrans to convert to: On Mac: In AnyTrans menu bar > Click on AnyTrans > Preference > Transcoding > Video Format. On Windows: On AnyTrans homepage, click on the Sett