Contents
How do I add TV shows to my Apple TV library?
In the Apple TV app on your Mac, choose File > Import. Locate a file or folder, then click Open. If you add a folder, all the files it contains are added to your library.
Where are Apple TV downloaded movies?
To access your downloads, go to the Downloaded section in the Library tab of the TV app. When you tap a downloaded movie or TV show, it will automatically open and play.
Where are my TV shows on iTunes?
To find your movies and TV shows, go to Movies > Library or TV Shows > Library.
Why can’t I see my movies on Apple TV?
Try watching on a different device using the same Wi-Fi or cellular connection. If it doesn’t work, contact your internet service provider to see if there’s an issue with your network. If other people are using Apple TV+ or Apple TV channels, make sure it doesn’t exceed the limits for streaming on multiple devices.
How do you add metadata to a movie on iTunes?
To ensure best compatibility with iTunes, select iTunes Store from the source drop-down menu, and any movies that match your ripped file will appear in the list below. Select the correct entry and click Add. You’ll be returned to the main Subler window and see that all relevant metadata is now displayed for the file.
How to add metadata to Ripped movies and TV shows?
Subler has searched its data sources, and returned a number of options for artwork, with one preselected. Most of the time, that’s the one I want, so I only need click “Set as artwork,” and I’m (almost) done.
Where do I Find my Ripped movies on iTunes?
Once your ripped movie file is saved, drag it to iTunes to add it to your library. Unlike before, the file should now show up in the “My Movies” section and display artwork and all of the same metadata as an official iTunes purchase.
What does the metadata on a movie Mean?
The metadata is the most ignored part of a movie or a video yet it is one of its most crucial components. This string of data includes salient information about the movie such as its title, year of release, cast, producer, distributor, and director. And such information makes it easier for users to sort the videos and movies they own.