I'm trying to move some TV series and audiobooks from my Windows PC to my iPhone 14 Max for an upcoming holiday. Unfortunately, all the guides I've found haven't worked out for me including methods like Google Drive. Any ideas or solutions would be really appreciated!
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If you're looking for a workaround, try using 3UTools. It's not officially supported, but a lot of users swear by it. You can also install apps like nPlayer or Infuse on your iPhone, then use 3UTools to transfer files directly into those apps.
Another option is to copy the files to iCloud by logging into iCloud on your PC. Then you can access them in the Files app on your iPhone, and use VLC or whatever video player you prefer to watch them.
If your files are in MKV format, which kind of complicates things, I recommend downloading the VLC app on your iPhone. Turn on network sharing in VLC, then use your desktop's browser to drag and drop the files directly into the app. It's super easy!
First off, how did you download those files? Check if they have DRM protection, because that could be your issue. If there's no DRM, iTunes should be able to handle them well, but it could be a problem if you're dealing with exotic file formats.
To transfer your files, you'll need to use iTunes if you're on a Windows PC or an iMac. Just keep in mind that they've changed iTunes, and it's now just a music app, so the traditional dragging and dropping method doesn't work like it used to.
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