My guess would be to change the extensions. iTunes knows what format MP4 files 
are by the extension, so if you change from .mp4 to .m4a it will know that it 
is to be treated as an audio file.

Steven


On Oct 8, 2010, at 3:39 AM, Jonathan wrote:

> Hi
> 
> I unfortunately have some audio files in mp4 format, I have noticed
> that in itunes 10 they are treated as videos and the video screen pops
> up and instead of being able to navigate through itunes when the track
> is playing, I am forced to stare at a black screen with the video
> controls at the bottom.
> 
> Does anybody know of a simple way around this, or will I have to fish
> through my collection and convert them?
> 
> Thanks

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