@rawrgrr There is a reason l use three separate programs for my music, videos, and images. Most MP3 players can sync music through Windows Media Player, and as much as I generally dislike Macroshaft, it handles my music without the limits and quirks of many of the alternatives.
XnView is my favorite image program with the features I want and is pretty simple considering what it can do yet doesn’t screw me up by automatically doing stuff I don’t want done the way some programs do.
WMP:HC is a feature-filled, customizable video player with simple controls, an unobtrusive interface, and the ability to play any video I throw at it by simply double-clicking the file.
Sure, it’s three programs, but all do what they do better than any all-in-one program can.
As for why Apple didn’t make their handling of videos as simple in iTunes as they did their handling of syncing music… that oversight is a mystery and oversights like that are why I refute any/all claims that Apple is simpler or more intuitive than the alternatives. Sandisk did the video/image syncing better five years ago! And I think we both agree that Apple could do better if they tried, but I doubt they will fix that issue either. They do what they want and tell the consumer that it’s right, just like Macroshaft.