If the episodes truly are downloaded and you are using the TV app in the U. Within the TV app itself, tap on the show that you want to delete. Tap on Downloaded to see Remove Download. Let the list of apps load and then tap on TV in the list. Swipe to left on the episode that you want to remove and then Delete. You can also use the EDIT button in the upper right. Jan 6, AM in response to turingtest2 In response to turingtest2.
I do not have that download button that gives that option. IT is. Not all is right with this iPad. This is my second one, still a problem with sound but that's another story. I Am turning off my iCloud options, but I will look in the hide option, and when I have gone to manage the iCloud, no list appears?
Are you using the TV app? It is only available in the U. If you are using the TV app, did you select Downloaded? Video iTunes Video Converter. Support Library Glossary Submit a Ticket. Only; Supports iOS Step 2: Switch to "Library" at the bottom of the screen. Then the selected items would be hid in your iTunes. Step 2: Enter your password and view your account. Was this information helpful? YES NO. Broken Android Data Extraction. Phone Transfer.
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You cannot play the media that you've brought from iTunes Store on devices other than Apple products, which is a bit restrictive. And you may start to think about why you cannot get full access to the content after you legally paid for it, even if you just want it to be played on Windows or any other non-Apple devices. This seems to be against the concept of consumer rights. And if taking a look at the copyright law, the fair use doctrine indeed leaves room for making a private backup.
In other words, it is okay to make a copy for personal use if you just want to watch an iTunes M4V movie on non-Apple devices. But if you are thinking of using the video commercially after decrypting it, then that is definitely forbidden by law. Besides, laws, when it comes to copying copyrighted materials, vary from country to country. This article is not intended to promote piracy.
Therefore, you should be aware of these laws and comply with them before you act. This is all you need to know about decrypting an iTunes M4V movie.
After getting a DRM-free iTunes video, you can transfer the converted video to any devices you have for enjoyment. If you have any questions about this tool, feel free to leave comments below. Video iTunes Video Converter. Support Library Glossary Submit a Ticket.
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