Tue, 20 Dec 2011

4:08 AM - Copy Music Files from iPod to PC

Sometimes using iTunes seems very difficult as we got feed up of the interface and slow speed, so today I am going to share a new trick as a step by step procedure to copy files from ipod to pc without using iTunes.

 

Firstly, Download ipod to pc transfer and fire up the software. Then, the following main interface pops up.

 

Step 1: Connect iPod

Dock iPod and open it, connect iPod to your computer through USB cable.

The software will automatically detect the iPod, display all the contents of iPod in the left device list and show its device info on the right window.

 

Step 2: Select songs

Locate the library or playlist in which your songs stayed and check the songs to be transferred in the file list on the right window.

 

Step 3: Copy songs back

Click the "Export to Local" button to select the target folder for saving iPod files in the dialog that appears, and then start to transfer music from ipod to pc.

 

Step 4: Eject

From the File menu, choose Eject and Eject All.

tags: ipod music to copy from pc

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Tue, 20 Mar 2012

2:42 AM - Copy Content to New Computer

When you purchase a new computer, one of your priorities may be to copy over all your iPod music. If you are a frequent iPod user, you may even have pictures, videos or other files on your iPod that you will wish to copy ipod to pc. A passing familiarity with iTunes and iPods will leave you aware that syncing your iPod with iTunes on your new computer will not have the desired effect. Doing so will leave both your iPod and iTunes empty.

 

Step 1

Click the "Start" button on your new computer and then "Control Panel." This opens a new window. Click "Show Hidden Files and Folders" in the "Folders" section, and then click "Show hidden files, folders and drives." Click "Apply" > "OK."

 

Step 2

Open iTunes, and then plug your iPod into your new computer. Click the "Cancel" button when iTunes asks whether you wish to sync your iPod with this computer. Find and click your iPod name where it is listed in the "Devices" section of iTunes' left panel. Click the "Summary" tab, and then "Manually manage music and videos" > "Enable disk use." Click "OK" in the box that opens for each of these options, and then click "Apply."

 

Step 3

Click "Start" > "Computer." Find your iPod in the list of drives, and then double-click on it. This displays folders containing everything on your iPod, including a "Contacts" folder and a "Photos" folder.

 

Step 4

Right-click on any folder or file you wish to transfer files from ipod to computer. Select "Copy" from the list that appears, and then right-click in the area of your new computer to which you wish to copy the folder or file. Right-click again and select "Paste." Repeat this step for each folder or file you wish to copy. To get to your music, double-click the "iPod_Control" folder and find the music folder inside.

tags: copy to computer new content

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