How to Transfer Videos from PC to iPhone with iTunes

Transferring videos from your PC to your iPhone can be a convenient way to enjoy your favorite movies, TV shows, or homemade videos on the go. With the help of iTunes, Apple’s multimedia management software, you can easily transfer videos from your computer to your iPhone. In this blog post, we will explore different options for transferring videos and provide step-by-step instructions for each method. Whether you’re new to iTunes or a seasoned user, this guide will help you get your videos onto your iPhone hassle-free.

What’s Needed

To transfer videos from your PC to your iPhone using iTunes, you will need the following:

  • A PC running Windows or macOS
  • An iPhone with enough storage space for the videos you want to transfer
  • A USB cable to connect your iPhone to your computer
  • The latest version of iTunes installed on your computer

Video Tutorial:

What Requires Your Focus?

Before you begin transferring videos, there are a few things you need to pay attention to:

  • Make sure the video files you want to transfer are in a compatible format. iTunes supports various video formats, including MP4, MOV, and M4V. If your videos are in a different format, you may need to convert them before transferring.
  • Ensure that you have enough available storage space on your iPhone. Videos can take up a significant amount of space, so make sure you have enough free space before transferring.
  • Keep your iPhone connected to your computer during the entire transfer process. Disconnecting the device prematurely may cause the transfer to fail.
  • Check for any errors or warnings that may occur during the transfer. Sometimes, iTunes may encounter issues when transferring videos, so it’s important to keep an eye out for any error messages and troubleshoot accordingly.

Option 1. How to Transfer Videos via iTunes

If you prefer using iTunes to manage your media content, this option is for you. Here’s how you can transfer videos from your PC to your iPhone using iTunes:

Step 1: Connect your iPhone to your computer using a USB cable.

Step 2: Launch iTunes on your computer.

Step 3: Click on the "Device" icon located in the top-left corner of the iTunes window.

Step 4: Select "Movies" from the sidebar.

Step 5: Drag and drop the video files you want to transfer into the iTunes window. Alternatively, you can go to "File" > "Add File to Library" and select the videos from your computer.

Step 6: Once the videos are added to your iTunes library, select your iPhone under the "Devices" section in the sidebar.

Step 7: Go to the "Movies" tab in the main iTunes window.

Step 8: Check the box next to "Sync Movies" if it’s not already checked.

Step 9: Choose whether you want to sync all movies or selected movies. If you choose the latter, make sure to select the videos you want to transfer.

Step 10: Click on the "Apply" button in the bottom-right corner of the iTunes window to start the transfer.

Pros:
– Allows you to manage your media library and transfer videos in a centralized application.
– Supports various video formats.
– Can sync multiple videos at once.

Cons:
– Requires installation and setup of iTunes on your computer.
– May encounter errors or issues during the transfer process.

Option 2. How to Transfer Videos via iCloud

If you prefer a wireless method and have enough iCloud storage space, you can transfer videos from your PC to your iPhone using iCloud. Here’s how:

Step 1: On your PC, open a web browser and go to iCloud.com.

Step 2: Sign in to iCloud using your Apple ID and password.

Step 3: Click on the "Photos" icon.

Step 4: Click on the "Upload" button and select the videos you want to transfer from your computer.

Step 5: Wait for the videos to upload to iCloud.

Step 6: On your iPhone, go to "Settings" > "[Your Name]" > "iCloud" > "Photos".

Step 7: Toggle on the "iCloud Photos" option.

Step 8: Wait for the videos to sync to your iPhone. Depending on the file size and your internet connection, this may take some time.

Pros:
– No need for a physical connection between your PC and iPhone.
– Can access your videos from multiple devices, not just your iPhone.
– Easy to use and no additional software required.

Cons:
– Requires sufficient iCloud storage space.
– Requires a stable internet connection for uploading and syncing.
– May take longer to transfer videos compared to a wired connection.

Option 3. How to Transfer Videos via Third-Party Apps

If you’re looking for alternative methods to transfer videos from your PC to your iPhone, you can consider using third-party apps specifically designed for media transfer. One popular app that you can use is VLC for Mobile. Here’s how:

Step 1: Install VLC for Mobile from the App Store on your iPhone.

Step 2: On your PC, open a web browser and visit the VLC website.

Step 3: Download and install VLC Media Player on your computer.

Step 4: Open VLC Media Player on your computer.

Step 5: Connect your iPhone to your computer using a USB cable.

Step 6: On your iPhone, open the VLC app.

Step 7: In the VLC app, tap on the "Network Sharing" icon.

Step 8: Follow the on-screen instructions to enable network sharing and get the IP address.

Step 9: On your computer, open a web browser and enter the IP address provided by the VLC app.

Step 10: Drag and drop the video files you want to transfer into the web browser window.

Step 11: Wait for the videos to transfer to your iPhone via the VLC app.

Pros:
– Provides wireless transfer without the need for additional cables.
– Supports various video formats.
– Allows transfer from PC to iPhone directly without cloud storage.

Cons:
– Requires installation of VLC Media Player on your computer.
– May not be as straightforward as using iTunes or iCloud.
– Some third-party apps may have limitations or require a paid version for full functionality.

Option 4. How to Transfer Videos via File Sharing

If you prefer a direct file transfer method without using a media management application, you can use the file sharing feature in iTunes. Here’s how:

Step 1: Connect your iPhone to your computer using a USB cable.

Step 2: Launch iTunes on your computer.

Step 3: Click on the "Device" icon located in the top-left corner of the iTunes window.

Step 4: Select your iPhone under the "Devices" section in the sidebar.

Step 5: Go to the "File Sharing" tab in the main iTunes window.

Step 6: Select the app on your iPhone that supports video playback. This can be the default "Videos" app or a third-party video player app.

Step 7: Click on the "Add File…" button and select the video files you want to transfer from your computer.

Step 8: Wait for the videos to transfer to your iPhone.

Pros:
– Direct file transfer without the need for media management software.
– Allows you to choose a specific app for video playback on your iPhone.
– Transfers videos quickly without the need for cloud storage.

Cons:
– Requires installation of iTunes on your computer.
– Limited to apps that support file sharing.
– No centralized media library management.

Why Can’t I Transfer Videos via Bluetooth?

Despite the popularity of Bluetooth for wireless file transfer, it is not supported for video transfer between a PC and an iPhone. Apple’s iOS devices have limitations when it comes to Bluetooth file transfer, and video files are often too large to be transferred via Bluetooth within the compatible file size limit. Therefore, alternative methods such as iTunes, iCloud, or third-party apps are recommended for transferring videos between a PC and an iPhone.

Implications and Recommendations

Transferring videos from your PC to your iPhone can have several implications and considerations. Here are a few recommendations to make the process smoother:

  • Ensure that your videos are in a compatible format before transferring. If the videos are in an unsupported format, consider using a video conversion software to convert them to a compatible format.
  • Regularly check for updates to iTunes and third-party apps to ensure compatibility and access to new features.
  • If you encounter any issues or errors during the transfer process, try restarting both your computer and iPhone, and ensure that you have a stable internet connection.

The Bottom Line

Transferring videos from your PC to your iPhone can be easily done using iTunes, iCloud, third-party apps, or file sharing. Each method has its pros and cons, so choose the one that best suits your needs and preferences. Whether you prefer a wired or wireless transfer, the options listed in this blog post should help you get your videos onto your iPhone in no time.

5 FAQs about Transferring Videos from PC to iPhone

Q1: Can I transfer videos from a Mac to an iPhone using iTunes?

A: Yes, the process for transferring videos from a Mac to an iPhone using iTunes is the same as transferring from a PC. Simply connect your iPhone to your Mac, launch iTunes, and follow the steps outlined in the blog post.

Q2: How do I know if a video format is compatible with iTunes?

A: iTunes supports various video formats, including MP4, MOV, and M4V. If you’re unsure about the format of your video files, you can check the file properties or use a media player that provides detailed information about the video format.

Q3: Can I transfer videos from my PC to multiple iPhones using iTunes?

A: Yes, iTunes allows you to sync videos to multiple iPhones connected to the same computer. Simply select the desired videos and choose the appropriate sync settings for each iPhone.

Q4: Is there a maximum limit to the file size when transferring videos via iCloud?

A: Yes, there are limitations to the file size you can transfer via iCloud. For free iCloud accounts, the maximum file size is 5GB. If your video files exceed this limit, you may need to consider alternative transfer methods such as iTunes or third-party apps.

Q5: Can I transfer videos from my PC to my iPhone without using any cables or software?

A: While there are wireless methods like iCloud and third-party apps available for transferring videos, they still require either an internet connection or software installation. Currently, there is no cable-free and software-free method for transferring videos from a PC to an iPhone.