Hi, Caitlyn,

This is what I’ve done for my DVS movies. I put them in their own playlist in 
ITunes and called it “DVS movies”. It ends up in the music folder, but they 
stay together as a playlist.

Hth,
Teresa
        
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On Dec 6, 2013, at 3:47 PM, Caitlyn and Maggie <caitlyn.furn...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Hi,
> I had what I thought was an insight about how to handle a bunch of movies I 
> have.
> I want to add some movies to my i tunes library.  right now, they are mp3 
> files.  they are described movies, though.  I don’t want them playing with 
> all my other music.
> 
> If I just rename them to m4r, and then put them into the automatically add to 
> itunes folder, will this then stick them into the movies section of iTunes, 
> thus putting them into the movies section?
> 
> or, will I have to actually convert them with some app?  If I have to 
> actually convert them, what app will do this?
> 
> thanks!
> Caitlyn
> 
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