![]() I'm mean that's fine as a workaround, but if we talking about getting iTunes to accept a file ending in AVI and it is in an AVI package then it isn't doing it (or I haven't heard of it with hanging out on the iTunes for Mac forum for ages).ĪVI is actually a generic file container in which the audio and video frames are interleaved to maintain frame synchronization spatially. Re-wrappping AVI into MOV means it is no longer AVI - it's the wrapper that makes it an AVI. The Leopard, Snow Leopard, and Lion OSs mentioned above are all Mac OS X operating systems so I fail to see the point your are attemnpting to make here. ![]() ![]() To avoid getting bogged down I figured we were sticking to Mac OS since that is what the OP is using. ![]()
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