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How To Copy Music From Your Ipod To Your Computer Windows And Mac


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[*]1 [b]Plug your iPod in and wait for the computer to recognize it[/b].
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[*]3 [b]Open up "My Computer[/b]." Under "Devices With Removable Storage," double click and open your iPod.
[*]4 [b]Click on 'Tools' at the top of the window and drag down to 'Folder Options'[/b].
[*]5 [b]Under the 'View' tab, find the subfolder called "Hidden files and folders[/b]."
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[*]Select the option "Show hidden files and folders' and Click "OK".
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[*]6 [b]Double click on the newly shown "iPod_Control" folder and open up the folder called "Music"[/b]. These folders are named randomly and your music is almost impossible to find individually.
[*]7 [b]Select all the folders and copy them to a new folder on your hard drive[/b]. You are now done with your iPod. Eject it if you wish.
[*]8 [b]Open up iTunes[/b]. In the new folder you created, open up each individual folder labeled 'F##', then press the CTRL and A keys to select all the found files.
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9 [b]Copy the files to a folder on your computer[/b]. This way all the music files are in the same folder, which makes it far more simple to import them into iTunes. After copying is complete, unhide the folder(s) by right clicking, select Properties, and deselect "Hidden".
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[*]If any of your files are in MPEG4 format, you can search for "*.m*" to generate a list of all your songs
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[*][b]Connect your iPod to a computer[/b].
[*]2 [b]Avoid auto-sync[/b]. To do this, press the Shift and CTRL keys on your keyboard at the same time when connecting the iPod to your computer.
[*]3 [b]Don't let go of the Shift and CTRL keys[/b]. Wait until the iPod shows in the Source list under "iTunes devices."
[*]4 [b]You should now be able to find your iPod in the "My computer" section" as a removable disk[/b].
[*]5 [b]Reveal hidden folders[/b]. Go to "Tools," then "Folder option," then click on "View tab." Choose "Show hidden files and folders" and click "OK."
[*]6 [b]Copy your iPod songs to a folder on your computer hard disk[/b]. Go into the iPod drive and open a folder called "iPod-Control." There should be one music folder. Select this.
[*]7 [b]Import the folder to your iTunes music library[/b]. Open iTunes and click on "File," then "Add folder to library."
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8 [b]Select the folder you want to import and click "Okay[/b]."
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copying to a mac
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[*][b]Disable syncing[/b]. Press and hold the "Command" and "Option" keys while you plug in your iPod. Don't release the keys until you see the iPod display in your iTunes.
[*]2 [b]Make the hidden folders visible[/b]. Launch Terminal, which is located at /Applications/Utilities. Type or copy and paste the following commands. Press the return key after you enter each line.
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[*]defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles TRUE
[*]killall Finder
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[*]3 [b]Locate the media files on your iPod[/b]. Double click the iPod icon. Open the "iPod Control" folder. Open the "Music" folder.
[*]4 [b]Use the finder to copy iPod's data to your Mac[/b]. Right click a blank area of your desktop and select "New Folder" from the pop-up menu. Give the new folder a name. Drag the "Music" folder from your iPod to your newly created folder.
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[*]The file copying process could take an hour or longer, depending on how much music is stored.
[/list] [*]5 [b]Configure iTunes preferences[/b]. Go to the iTunes menu and select "Preferences." Select the "Advanced" tab. Place check marks next to "Keep iTunes Music folder organized" and "Copy files to iTunes Music folder when adding to library." Click the OK button.
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6 [b]Add to library[/b]. Select "Add to library from the iTunes file menu. Browse to the folder that contains your recovered iPod music. Click the "Open" button. iTunes will now copy the files to its library.
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