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Movies not playing in iTunes 10.5.3

In the past few days I have downloaded some movies through iTunes, some through iTunes purchases and some by entering the digital copy codes that came with DVDs/Blu-rays. When I try to sync these items with my iPad, I get a message that they cannot be synced. When I try to create an iPad version through the advanced menu, I get a message that they cannot be found. When I try to watch them on my MacBook using iTunes, I get a message that the movie requires QuickTime, which is not compatible with this version of iTunes.


How can I get these items to play and sync? They work if I open iTunes in 32-bit mode, but this is an annoying workaround. Plus, the iTunes support article says this is only necessary for "older media files" -- these are not old media; I just downloaded them. What is Apple doing selling files that are incompatible with its current version of iTunes? If I had known I had to go through such trouble to get them to play, I probably would not have bought them in the first place.

iTunes 10.5.3-OTHER, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

Posted on Feb 14, 2012 8:05 AM

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Oct 27, 2012 12:57 PM in response to JWS0502

I figured it out. In case others are having this problem and come across this post, I figured I'd post what worked for me: I just deleted the movies from my iTunes library, but selected "Keep Files" when the warning prompt popped up. I then added the files back to my library, and everything started working fine.

Movies not playing in iTunes 10.5.3

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