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With 150 or so purchased movies over the years, these dupes make reading through the movie list quite annoying…įinally annoyed enough to do something about it, I chatted with Apple Support this morning, and they quickly identified the cause…

(a) Why do I see this twice? (It was in a bundle I bought from iTunes) (more…) Remove duplicate purchased movies in iTunesĮarlier today, I tweeted about duplicates of purchased movies in my iTunes library… How does this magic work? Honestly, I don't really know. That is not the case, based on this article and my own testing. Note: The original version of this post stated that you could convert a DVD into a 4K iTunes video.

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What's really amazing, though, is that you can not only combine purchases from multiple sources into iTunes, but convert and/or upgrade them in the process. If you're not in the US, hopefully something similar will be coming to your country at some point in the future. Important: As of now, Movies Anywhere is a US-only service.
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The service goes well beyond iTunes/iOS, of course- the full list of supported players is quite extensive. To put it bluntly, this is huge I've long wanted a way to get all of my movies into iTunes (and iOS) so that they could sync to devices, easily stream (without the computer on) to the TV, etc. Stated another way, you can now have movies in the Tunes ecosystem that weren't purchased there, or that weren't digital versions acquired by using an iTunes redemption code with a physical disc purchase. With the recent unveiling of Movies Anywhere, Apple has-willingly or not, I do not know-opened up the world of iTunes to movies from other places. (more…) Movies Anywhere (mostly) opens the closed iTunes ecosystem Then Chris Jennings came up with a solution that works for me (with some caveats…). I only had a few such tracks I wanted to combine, so duplicating song data and using an external tool seemed like overkill, but it seemed like the only way. (Doug Adams' $5 Join Together, for example, makes the process about as simple as possible.) I know you can still do this while ripping a CD, but is there no way to do so for other stuff already in your library?įrom the responses, I learned that my memory was wrong: You could only merge tracks during a CD import, which you can still do today:īut for online purchases or other non-CD music, the only solution appeared to be exporting the tracks, merging them together, then reimporting as one. I'm positive iTunes used to offer the ability to 'join' two tracks such that they played as one-even for stuff in your library already. I thought I remembered that iTunes used to be able to merge such tracks, and said as much on Twitter: As examples, there are a number of such Pink Floyd tracks, Queen's We Will Rock You and We are the Champions, and Jackson Browne's The Load Out and Stay.

There are some musical tracks that-even though they're distinct on the CD (or sold as separate tracks online)-are meant to be played together.
