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tranferring music from ipod

  • 02-03-2008 3:00am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 112 ✭✭


    hey i got a new laptop and i have no music on it. is there anyway i can transfer the music from my ipod onto the laptop?? also is there anyway i can retrieve the music i bought from itunes that i lost on my old laptop.
    thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,424 ✭✭✭440Hz


    Karoma wrote: »
    Q: (How) Can I copy music to my computer from my iPOD?

    A:
    The iPod (Like many MP3 players) was designed to be the destination of a one-way trip for your music. This design was intentional supposedly to prevent people “stealing” music. The truth is that not everyone who wants to upload songs from the iPod to a computer is stealing music. It’s perfectly acceptable use to copy songs that you own back off the iPod. Right, with justification aside…

    The music is stored (Rather chaotically) on the iPod in a hidden folder called iPod_Control.

    The free, and awkward way:
    In Windows, you simply have to open explorer.exe and open the iPod-drive.
    Ensure that Hidden Folders are visible (Tools -> Folder Options -> View-> Hidden Files and Folders should be set to Show Hidden Files and Folders).
    Open iPod_Control, and the sub-directory that is Music (Although: I’ve found it better/easier to Search as opposed to exploring the folders.)
    As you’ll see-it’s a mess with numerous folders, and tracks from the same album spread over these folders. Also, it seems that later iPod firmware revisions have obfuscated file(name)s further.

    So it’s advisable to use programs to save you pulling out your hair…

    Mac-specific:
    Senuti – “everything in reverse” – it offers a built-in search facility, and displays playlists. It’s essentially iTunes in reverse (Hence the name!)
    OmniWeb – it’s a (Commercial) web browser. Just drag the iPod folder over and you get a nice list of folders…

    Windows-specific:
    EphPod (Free, and excellent. It has been around a good while…)
    XPlay - http://www.mediafour.com/products/xplay/ - (Commercial – I’ve never used it TBH)
    PodUtil - http://www.kennettnet.co.uk/software/podutil.php - (Freeware)
    Anapod Explorer - http://www.redchairsoftware.com/anapod/ - Anapod Explorer lets you access your iPod's contents from any Web browser and play its music via any MP3 program of your choice. You can edit song tags directly on the iPod. It also has an embedded database engine (Anapod-SQL); so you can search the iPod using almost any criteria and generate reports in HTML or XML. (A free trial is available)
    CopyTrans - www.copytrans.net - useful for retrieving your music, ratings, playlists, playcounts to your PC (14 day free trial available for download)

    Linux-specific:
    Many of the above solutions will work, or have been ported – just add “linux” to a google search.


    Other software:
    As the iPOD continues to to be popular, new software emerges frequently. Have a browse of the following sites for other / new software:
    http://www.versiontracker.com/
    http://www.download.com/

    (Edit [Bard] : Added CopyPod & addedURLS for other software)
    (Edit [cremo] : Updated URL's)

    Checkout the sticky

    As for retrieving the songs, well what do you mean when you say you 'lost' them? Are they on the old laptop still? On the iPod? Need more details there.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,150 ✭✭✭Passenger


    Download iPodDisk, plug in your iPod, open up iPodDisk and all the music on your iPod will appear arranged in their folders.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 26,584 ✭✭✭✭Creamy Goodness


    AFAIK ipodDis is macintosh only.

    anyways 440hz posted the sticky, i suggest the OP reads them.


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