


If it can't be added to the playlist at all (and really isn't somewhere else in iTunes already), it's probably in a format that iTunes doesn't support. Make sure it's set to "Movie", not "Home Video" or something else. If it shows up in the playlist, but it's still not in the Movies section, check the "Media Kind" value on the Get Info -> Options tab. If it's not in iTunes, this will add it to the Library and the playlist. Even if it's already in iTunes, this will add it to the playlist. Try creating a new playlist, and drag one of the missing movie files from the Finder right into the new playlist. I am able to continue importing music and tv-shows without problems.īe careful about creating a new library - make sure you have a backup first of the Library files first! I also tried to update the iTunes version, but it didn't seem to work. My question is: Does iTunes have a limit for the amount of movies able to list in the application? I know it can't be about RAM and HDD since there is about 1,5 TB HDD left and the computer has 16 GB RAM. I tried to import some of the movies again and iTunes actually showed them, but then some of the existing movies disappeared.

(That's what it said in the bottom) I got afraid that all my movies were gone, but after looking in the files folder, I realized that all movies actually still existed. I went to our iTunes Application and saw that only 814 movies were shown. I also knew that it has been watched before through the Apple TV. Once, I couldn't find the movie I was looking for, even though I knew it was tagged and stored. Using HandBrake I have been able to rip and hereafter metatag all the family's 1500 movies for our iTunes library.
