I don't and haven't used iTunes very much but I'm told I'll be using it more with a refurb iPad 3 that's on its way.
I discovered that there are a few dozen .mpg files in my OS X 10.9.1:
Users Music/iTunes/iTunes Media/Movies folder
that don't play when clicked. All I get is: "This movie requires QuickTime, which is not supported by this version of iTunes."
Well I've got QT and Pro and the X version, but it seems that iTunes can't even play .mpg files, so the message is a bit numb to me.
Most of the mpg files are quite old (2001-2008) and probably most came as attachments with my Eudora email client.
I sure don't remember doing anything to do with iTunes with them, and I have no idea how they got there.
But does iTunes need them there for some strange reason or can I just delete them. I can't see any reason to keep them there when iTunes can't even use them.
And yes, they work and play properly when opened in QT using the Finder.
I discovered that there are a few dozen .mpg files in my OS X 10.9.1:
Users Music/iTunes/iTunes Media/Movies folder
that don't play when clicked. All I get is: "This movie requires QuickTime, which is not supported by this version of iTunes."
Well I've got QT and Pro and the X version, but it seems that iTunes can't even play .mpg files, so the message is a bit numb to me.
Most of the mpg files are quite old (2001-2008) and probably most came as attachments with my Eudora email client.
I sure don't remember doing anything to do with iTunes with them, and I have no idea how they got there.
But does iTunes need them there for some strange reason or can I just delete them. I can't see any reason to keep them there when iTunes can't even use them.
And yes, they work and play properly when opened in QT using the Finder.
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