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Downloading Movies Onto Adroid Device from Pc 5 Easy Ways to Watch Itunes Movies on Android downloading movies onto adroid device from pc 5 Easy Ways to Watch iTunes Movies on Android. As Apple encodes iTunes movies with M4V format, and due to the DRM protection in the media files, it is very problematic to watch iTunes movies on Android. Yet you have the opportunity to watch iTunes movies on your Android with some ways. We will discuss about the easy ways to watch iTunes movies on Android in this article. So read on as to grab the valuable information. 5 Easy Ways to Watch iTunes Movies on Android. Now we will see the 5 easy ways to watch iTunes movies on Android. Method 1. Using iSkysoft Phone Transfer: Using phone transfer, you can easily transfer music from iTunes to Android and watch them. For phone transferring, MobileTrans for Mac (it also has MobileTrans for Windows version) is a perfect choice which has very quick operation capability. MobileTrans for Mac works on Mac and Windows works on Windows PCs smoothly. Some of the great features of iSkysoft Phone Transfer are as follow: It can back up the data of your phone to your PC. It can also scan and erase data of your previous phone. It can recover data of your phone. It does a great job for transferring data from one phone to another. Steps for Transferring iTunes Movies to Android. Step 1. The first thing is to download the software and then install it. Once the installation is accomplished, start the software by clicking on the icon. Step 2. Afterwards, connect your Android device to your PC with a USB data cable. Now choose “Restore from Backups” and then select “from iTunes backup file”. Step 3. Now you have to select the movies files and then click on “Start Copy” button. Just it, your iTunes movies will be transferred to your device within a very short period of time. Method 2. Manually move iTunes movie to Android through computer: You can manually move your iTunes movies to your Android device if you want. Though the procedures are very tedious, you can know how to do the thing done. Step 1. Connect your Android device with your PC and take your device to the Mass Storage USB Mode. Step 2. You have to ensure that your Android device is listed. Step 3. Be confirmed that in iTunes Media Folder, iTunes files are copied. Explore iTunes and follow Edit > Advanced option and then mark the option “Copy files to iTunes Media Folder when adding to library”. Step 4. Select files from iTunes from the Music folder. Step 5. Finally paste the files on your Android phone or tablet’s specific folder after copying from iTunes. You can avoid this lengthy process by choosing any of the dedicated software like iSkysoft Phone Transfer. Method 3. Sync iTunes Movies to Android with DoubleTwist. Now we will talk about DoubleTwist. You may have heard the name of DoubleTwist as a media player, but it has also the iTunes syncing option that is available in the PC version of the app. So learn the process of syncing iTunes movies with DoubleTwist. Step 1. To do the task, you have to download both the versions of the app, such as DoubleTwist for Windows and DoubleTwist for Android. Step 2. Now connect your Android device to your PC with a USB cable. Then you have to enable the USB file storage. Step 3. After opening the start menu, go to DoubleTwist by putting it in the search box there. Launch the program. Step 4. You will see the device under the heading pane. You have to press on the device to select it. Step 5. Now you will shown a bar where you can measure the free memory of your device’s memory. Above the bar, there are the boxes of file types which you may sync. Step 6. In another way, you can transfer track or album separately one by one. To do that, you have to select files in the library and drag them to your Android device. Method 4. Sync iTunes Movies to Android with iSyncr Android App. iSyncer works perfectly with or without connecting your Android device via a USB cable as there is Wifi connecting option too. It can sync iTunes movies so that you can watch them on your Android device. Step 1. Connect your Android device to sync. Step 2. The whole iTunes playlists will be displayed in a list. Step 3. You can use your finger to touch the file which you want to sync and then press start. The initial sync might take a bit more time, afterwards all other things go smoothy. Step 4. Now using a suitable media player for Android, enjoy your iTunes movies on your Android device. Method 5. Download iTunes Movies to Android with iSkysoft iTube Studio. You also can use iSkysoft iTube Studio for Mac to download iTunes movies and then transfer to Android,it is easy and free to download movies through iSkysoft iTube Studio and it allows you to convert your downloaded videos content to any output format. Step 1. Download the iSkysoft iTube Studio software from the official website and install it in your Mac.Then run the software. Step 2. You can open your iTunes movies in Safari, Chrome or Firefox and you will find a "Download" button at the top left corner,click the button to download the movie to your Mac. Step 3. After downloading the movies,you can convert the movies to video format which is suitable for your Andriod device. Then you can transfer the movies to your Android device to watch them. 8 Ways to Transfer Files from PC to Android - you'll like them. Do you need to transfer files from your PC to Android? Well, the good news is that there are plenty of options at your disposal and fortunately, you do not have to waste time experimenting with different methods. This is so because we have provided a detailed guide on how to transfer files from PC to Android using Bluetooth, third-party software, Wi-Fi, and cloud-based platforms. So, read this article and select the best possible file transfer method for your Android device. Part 1: How to transfer files from PC to Android by copy & paste? The simplest method to transfer files from PC to Android is to copy and paste files. To learn how to transfer files from PC to Android, you just need to follow these steps: Step 1 – First of all, plug in your Android device via a USB device to the PC. Step 2 – Please wait for your computer to read the device. Step 3 - A program called File Explorer will open all the files in your device. Then, you simply have to visit the ‘Hard Drive’ folder on your PC and select the files that you wish to transfer to the Android device. Step 4 – Now it is a simple case of cutting and pasting videos, songs, and images from PC to Android device by choosing or creating the desired folder on your Android device. Copy and pasting is the simplest technique for users because you don’t need third-party software to complete the transaction and neither do you need to have good PC knowledge. However, there are some drawbacks as well. This method only works with certain file types like photos and videos. There are other data types like messages, contacts, and social media messages that cannot be transferred through this method. There might be chances that not all files from your PC are compatible with the Android device. Also, the process of copying and pasting can waste a lot of your time if you have a large volume of content. Part 2: How to transfer files from PC to Android with Dr.Fone? Dr.Fone is a third party software specifically designed to make it easier to transfer files between different devices. It comes with several modules including Dr.Fone - Phone Manager (Android) which transfers file types across all devices including iOS/Android devices. Dr.Fone is a superior solution to other methods because you can transfer different file types such as text messages, contacts, podcasts, ebooks and so much more. Furthermore, Android devices come in different formats and versions. Not all these versions are compatible with your PC. However, compatibility is not a concern when using Dr.Fone - Phone Manager (Android). The software is compatible with more than 6000 devices. Dr.Fone - Phone Manager is also advantageous because the transaction can be completed in a single click. Dr.Fone - Phone Manager (Android) One-Stop Solution to Transfer files from PC to Android. Transfer, manage, export/import your music, photos, videos, contacts, SMS, Apps, etc. Backup your music, photos, videos, contacts, SMS, Apps, etc. to computer and restore them easily. Transfer iTunes to Android (vice versa). Fully compatible with 3000+ Android devices (Android 2.2 - Android 10.0) from Samsung, LG, HTC, Huawei, Motorola, Sony, etc. Fully compatible with Windows 10 and Mac 10.15. Do you want to use Dr.Fone - Phone Manager (Android) to transfer files from PC to Android? Well, the first thing you must do is download and install Dr.Fone - Phone Manager (Android). After that, follow the steps outlined below to complete the transaction. Step 1 – The very first step, as usual, is to launch Dr.Fone software and select the ‘Transfer’ component, then plug in your Android device via USB. Step 2 – Once the connection is established, you will see various options on the Dr.Fone main page.
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