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Itunes Not Showing Purchase History - But Ipad Is

How can I get my legally purchased DVD content onto my iTunes/iPad/iPhone/iPod/Apple TV? I’m not always at home, so I would like to convert them to a more portable format.

You may have a lot of DVDs at home and wonder the easiest way to copy your DVD movies to your iTunes (iTunes 12) so that you can watch them on your Apple devices: Apple TV, iPod touch, iPad (iPad Pro), iPhone (iPhone 7/7 Plus) easily. However, as we all know, iTunes could only recognize video files in MP4, MOV, M4V, video format from DVD disc is not the iTunes friendly format. What's the quick fix?In order to import DVD movies to your iTunes library and then sync with your iDevices, what you need is only a professional DVD ripper that can help you convert DVD movies to iTunes supported video formats fast with good video quality.Brorsoft DVD to iTunes Ripper for Mac is an ideal tool to help you import DVD, DVD ISO, DVD VIDEO_TS folder to iTunes compatible *.mp4, *.mov, *.m4a video format on macOS Sierra and Mac OS X with high quality. It also can help you to convert DVD movies to almost any other common video format such as H.264, MKV, QuickTime, MOV,H.265(HEVC) or backup the DVD keeping the whole movie structure as you need.Besides, you can crop the black bars, add special video effects, split or merge videos, etc. as you like with the built-in editor. Just get it and rip videos from DVD disc to iTunes supported videos for playback on your iPhone, iPad. iPod, Apple TV, etc. in just a few mouse clicks!The guide article here and hope Brorsoft Studio helps.

How do I find the specific purchase history of an app on iTunes?

1. Sign in with your Apple ID and password through reportaproblem.apple.comHere has a note: sign in for help with iTunes for purchase made in the last 90 days,2. Click on "See All" under your Purchase History. Select "Report a Problem" to the right of the purchase you want a refund for.

How do you see your Apple Store purchase history?

It depends on what you mean by "Apple Store." If you mean the actual Apple Store, where you purchase Macs, iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches, Apple TVs and various accessories, it would depend on how you purchased for the items. In this case, you should look at your credit card statements.If you mean the Mac App Store, select "App Store" from the Apple menu and click on the "Purchases" icon.If you mean Music, Movies, TV Shows, or iOS apps, launch iTunes and look for your name just to the right of the middle at the top. Click on it and select "Purchases" or "Family Purchases" (depending on how your account is configured), then click on the category of purchases you are interested in reviewing.

Credit Card Declined iTunes Store?

Hi,

Whenever I try to purchase something from the App Store, I click Buy, Enter my apple Id and password everything is same but then a box comes up saying:

"There is a billing problem with the previous purchase"
With a box to fill in apple id and password along with a link to go to "Purchase History".

After i enter my apple id and password i click purchase history which shows everything i have purchased (before i got the problem) and then it says "We were unable to authorize your credit card for this purchase. Please update your billing info."

Then it says "amount you owe:" with a link billing info under which takes me to a "Edit Payment Information" page that says:

"The billing of a previous purchase has failed because your credit card was declined. Please provide valid credit card information and click Done to pay your outstanding balance and continue using the store."

After I enter me credit card information again and again it takes me to the same page but instead saying:

"Please enter your Apple ID and password, then click Billing Info and update your payment information. If you cancel you may not be able to buy music until the billing issue has been resolved".

I have entered the info. again and again but it keeps taking me to this page?

Please please help me as soon as possible, I would really appreciate it...

Thanks!

BTW: I live in China but im Swedish so I have a Swedish Credit Card.

Can my parents see what I search up on my ipad?

We have xfinity wifi and I am wondering if there is some way she can see the stuff I search up I don't search up anything like inappropriate but just some awkward questions and stuff. So is there a way she can see what i search up thanx

Can I make iTunes only download the HD video files?

Unfortunately, no. iTunes will always download both versions.  This is becoming less necessary with recent iPhone and iPad models, all of which support HD content, but even in these cases users may prefer to save storage by transferring only the SD version onto an iPhone or iPod touch. Note that even the Retina Display does not provide full 720p resolution and an HD video is about 2.5 times larger than the SD equivalent.iTunes is in fact pretty insistent about this.  Even cancelling the SD downloads and removing them from your downloads list will not remove them from the iTunes Store download queue -- they'll come back and start downloading again the next time you buy something or check for new purchases.Update: As of February 2012 Apple appears to have quietly changed this behaviour, as follows:For TV Shows, both SD and HD versions will be downloaded by default for new purchases, however you can delete the SD version from your download queue they will not return.  Season Pass content will download only the HD versions regardless.  You can always obtain the SD versions manually using the iTunes in the Cloud purchase history feature.Note that this change does not appear to apply to Movies yet, however -- only TV Shows.

In iTunes Match, after the subscription period is over, are my «matched» songs still available?

Since iTunes Match has not yet been released to the public, there is no clear answer to this.Keep in mind, however, that there are two separate music-related features here: iCloud and iTunes Match.The free iCloud service allows you to re-download tracks that you've already purchased from your purchase history in the iTunes Store. This has been in "public beta" since it was announced in June and doesn't appear to be changing in any significant way with the public release of iCloud and iOS 5 (with the possible exception of the removal of the "public beta" moniker). iTunes Match is a separate subscription service that costs $25/year, and will not be released until the end of October. However, the nature of the iTunes Match service as it presently exists requires a subscription to simply enable iTunes Match.  Turning on iTunes Match in a secondary iTunes library or on an iOS device effectively replaces your iTunes library with whatever is in the iTunes Match "cloud."  iTunes Match becomes your new music library.  Presumably, if your subscription expires your iTunes and iOS devices will prevent you from turning the feature on at all, meaning that you won't be able to access any of your iTunes Match library -- even tracks that are available from the iTunes Store -- within the iTunes Match system.Of course, you'll still be able to re-download any actual purchased tracks using the iTunes Store app, in much the same way you can now, and add them to your local iOS or iTunes music library.  However, "matched" tracks are not added to your "purchase history" so you cannot download them from the iTunes Store in the same way you can with tracks you actually purchased.  The free iCloud and paid iTunes Match services are logically separate from each other, although they obviously use much of the same underlying technology.Therefore, my educated guess is that once you stop paying for iTunes Match, you lose access to anything that was matched and/or uploaded.  What is less clear is how long Apple may retain this data for in the event that you decide to renew your subscription.

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