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Fix MP3 files that iTunes thinks are QuickTime movies
Authored by: ScottM on Nov 08, '06 08:02:22AM

When this has happened to me in the past, simply deleting the file from iTunes Library and re-adding the original will take care of it.

If you let iTunes move the file to the trash, it's easy to locate, and you can simply drag it to your desktop & double-click it to re-add.

This procedure also usually works for video files that are displayed in the incorrect iTunes Source Library and the Video Kind options are greyed-out (e.g. Music Videos that are listed under Movies or TV Shows).



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