![]() ![]() Additionally, rather than manually managing my audio & video library, I trust in iTunes’ ability to break down the content directory by artist and album. In preparation for the arrival of the Apple TV, as well as my continued streaming content hanits via iTunes to computers throughout the house, I make it a regular habit to convert DVD’s into smaller, more manageable, MP4 files. I don’t know, maybe everyone else enjoys seeing the Miramax’s, Paramount’s, and Fox’s, but I don’t. ![]() ![]() Those that use the same video habits of allowing iTunes to manage libraries are undoubtedly familiar of the fact that iTunes – in regards to video content added outside of the iTunes Music Store (iTMS) – lacks Album Art (Cover) which results in iTunes displaying the opening studio credit. As I decided to take a break from work, I stared blankly at my iTunes Movies & TV Shows playlists which have grown into a considerable collection of movies and 5-star sitcoms – so large in fact that I am considering picking-up one of those external 1TB USB / Firewire drives which continue to fall down in prices – I’m already pushing my current 1.5TB. Chalk this up in the "things I probably should have known but didn’t figure out until about 5 minutes ago" category.
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