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Figure 41: When you drop a ripped movie into iTunes, it may not go
where you would expect. In this case, it fell (counterintuitively) into the
Home Videos view.
Here's how to fix this. Click the Home Videos button in the button bar, select your movie in
theHomeVideosview,andthenchooseFile>GetInfo(Command-I).IntheGetInfodialog,
click Options and from the Media Kind pop-up menu ( Figure 42 ), choose either Movie or
TV Show; then click OK.
Figure 42: To put the movie into the correct category, select it in iTunes,
and choose File > Get Info. Click Options, and then set Media Kind to
Movie or TV Show.
If you opt to not use iFlicks or some other third-party tool to add metadata to your movie,
note that you can manually add metadata in the various panes in this dialog.
Add Subtitles
Even if you don't think you need them, it's a good idea to extract subtitles from your disc.
Consider it a form of future-proofing. What if a hard-of-hearing friend comes over for a
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