Hi Wayne, I followed all your steps to a “T” and I got 10 video clips on my iPad Air. I have a home video clip that I want to add to the other 10 in my iPad “Home Videos” But when I got to step “5” and pressed in the “Sync” button (it’s “Apply” button on my machine) I got the following: – The iPad “Thuy’s iPad” is synced with another itunes library on “Nhutwindows8″. Do you want to erase this iPad and sync with this itunes librafry? – An iPad can be synced with only one itunes library at a time. Erasing and syncing replaces the content of this iPad with the contents of this itune library. – I have 2 choices at the end of this message: ” Erase and Sync” “Cancel” I did try once on an earlier time. Sure enough, everything was erased I want to keep everything on the iPad. Please help and thank you so so much Nhut Tran. Hey, I hope you already know how to deal with your iPad. But I still want to share with you. In your case, you have to transfer your videos from your ipad to your iTunes to make sure your iTunes has everything on your ipad. Then you can safely add new videos with your iTunes. To transfer videos from iPad to computer, I think you need a third party software, like Tipard iPhone Transfer Ultimate, CopyTrans, or anything you can find on the internet. After you do that, you can sync you videos with your iTunes to your iPad. Hi Wayne, I’m sorry if I didn’t make myself clear. The old computer was dead, so the first 10 video clips was were gone With the new computer (windows 8.1), I started everything from point 1: Using “Handbrake”, I got the first 10 video clips back on the iPad. Around 2 weeks later, I found another video clip I like. So using “Handbrake” again, I tried to drag it to the iPad when the erasing message came up, Being a 1st grade in computer learning, I believe there is something that I don’t quite understand from your answer. I sincerely apologize for my shallow computer knowledge. Thanks again N. Dec 02, 2009 When faced with the necessity of making a copy of an unprotected DVD disc, Mac users should not worry--Mac OS X makes it simple. Keep in mind that these directions are only for copying DVDs that do not have any form of copy protection encoded on them.
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