Yes, iTunes allows you to watch purchased or rented iTunes movies offline, as long as you have downloaded the films on your computer, iPad, iPhone, iPod or Apple TV.
Hold down the Shift key while you open iTunes (go to Start, then choose iTunes > iTunes). Click Choose Library. Choose the iTunes folder that you dragged to your computer in step 2, click Open, then choose the iTunes Library. itl file inside.
Locate the video file you want to put into your iTunes library. To select multiple files, hold down Control (Windows) or Command (Mac) as you click. Click "Open." Once you have selected all of your files, click "OK" or "Open" to add them to your library. Drag and drop the file (alternate method).
- Go to Internal storage.
- Open the file named “Android”
- Open “data”
- Then open “com.utorrent.client”
- Then open “files”
- Then finally open “downloads” You will find your hidden download here.
- Go to Internal storage.
- Open the file named “Android”
To do this, just right-click on the torrent and choose Stop. Do not Pause the download. Step 2: Now that the torrent has stopped downloading, we can change the download location for this torrent. To do this, right-click on the torrent again, choose Advanced and then choose Set Download Location.
Open the Downloading page and open the app menu. In the app, select Add and provide the URL of the torrent file. Cool Tip: If you don't have access to Android, you can remotely connect to your uTorrent using your browser. Just open the uTorrent Remote page and provide the computer name and password.
Tap on the “Details” page tab (next to the “Files” page tab). Look at the bottom of the screen-- there is a gray box at the bottom with the label “Download Location.” Tap on it, navigate to where you want to download and tap “Save.”
The default download location for your torrent is your Android's Downloads folder, but you can select a different location here. Tap Add. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. Your torrent will begin downloading.
Review Family Sharing settings on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- Tap Settings > [your name] > Family Sharing. On iOS 10.2 or earlier, tap Settings > iCloud > Family.
- Under Shared Features, tap Purchase Sharing.
- Make sure Share My Purchases is turned on, and that your account information is correct.
To access your music from another computer via Home Sharing, open iTunes on that computer. Click on the drop-down menu at the top of the screen that lets you switch among your music, movies, TV shows, podcasts, and other iTunes content. At the bottom of that menu, you should see your library listed as a destination.
Where are my videos in the TV app?
- Tap the Library button at the bottom of the screen to access all the videos synced to your iPad.
- Tap the Library drop-down menu from the top of the screen to view your TV Shows, Movies, or Home Videos.
- Choose the relevant content and view all your videos.
For $25 a year, Apple's iTunes Match service lets you match or upload up to 100,000 tracks from your Mac's library (or libraries) to iCloud Music Library, where you can then stream or download said tracks — DRM-free — to up to nine of your other devices (a total of 10).
Just remember: both computers must be on, awake, and running iTunes for you to share your iTunes library from one machine to the other. To access your iTunes library from an iOS device, go to the device's Settings, choose “Music”. Then scroll down to find the “Home Sharing section”.