Sync Movies: When syncing your iPhone to a computer, you can control the syncing of movies and videos on the Movies tab. However, you cannot sync TV shows until you move on to the next screen.
To sync Movies, check the Movie box. Once you check the box, each movie listed in the Movies box will light up and have a checkbox next to each one. To sync a given movie, just click on its checkbox.
Click Automatically Include if you want iTunes to automatically sync movies by default. This menu will allow you to choose your preferences for your preferred movies to sync. It will also walk you through the process.
All or Other Options – Your options in this section include the most recent movies added to the iTunes library on your iPhone. You may choose whether to sync the movies you’ve watched or not. You may also include unwatched movies, based on how recently you added them as well.
The Sync TV shows tab allows you to sync individual episodes or entire seasons of TV shows. Check this box in order to enable syncing of TV shows to your iPhone. When you click it, all other options will light up. To sync any episode of TV shows, click the show on the left. Then click the checkbox next to the episode you want to add.
The button Show, lists all the shows on your hard drive. This includes seasons and the number of episodes of each show. A blue dot will appear next to the number of unwatched shows. Click on an individual show to see a list of all its episodes. Once you’ve clicked on a show, the episodes of that show will appear on the right.
If you want to include shows from playlists, check the box next to the playlist.
Remember that the Manually manage music and videos option disables automated syncing. Instead, this tab allows you to manually add and remove content. This option is not recommended unless you’ve got a specific reason.
Automatically include – When checked, this option allows you to automatically sync shows based on the following criteria: unwatched, newest, newest unwatched, oldest unwatched, and from all shows or just selected shows.
Finally, let’s remind you that standard definition option has been designed to conserve disk space. This option ensures that if you’ve got both HD and standard definition versions of a video, only the smaller standard definition version will be synced.
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