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Heyy, is there any way to transfer songs from your Ipod to Itunes? My
borther deleted everything off my computer so I lost my Itunes library but I still have it all on my Ipod. Is there any way I can get those songs bac onto Itunes so I don't have to hook up my Ipod each time I wanna listen? Thx |
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"Annette" <dare.to.dream@live.ca> wrote in message
news:1379CF53-EB49-4E41-B69C-A3414AA708D8@microsoft.com... > Heyy, is there any way to transfer songs from your Ipod to Itunes? My > borther deleted everything off my computer so I lost my Itunes library but > I still have it all on my Ipod. Is there any way I can get those songs bac > onto Itunes so I don't have to hook up my Ipod each time I wanna listen? > Thx > Yes .... but its long and painful. Plug your iPod into your PC via the iPod to PC USB cable. It will be recognised as a disk Drive. Open up Windows Explorer. In my set up I find mu iPod as the "I" drive. Then in Windows Explorer : Tools > Folder Options > View > in Hidden Folders and Files make sure the option "Show Hidden Files and Folders" is checked > Apply > OK and close. Then : Double click on your iPod reference ("I" drive in my case) > iPod Control > Music > you'll see a list of what are now unhidden folders. Each contains tracks. They will not be named so again, in Windows Explorer you need to show the Tags of your mp3's. In the right hand window right click on the column titles and and check Titles and Authors. That should show the titles oand artists named withing the mp3's as Tags. Then COPY the mp3's you want on to your hard disk. You'll have to rename them after, but the tags will stay intact. If you need any further clarification re-post. Cheers, Jerry |
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