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.

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Fri, 23 Dec 2011

1:24 AM - Transfer Music from iPod to Mac

The iPod is probably the best portable music player the world has ever seen. It's simple to use, easy to operate, and instantly updatable. It's easy to take this beautiful and reliable device for granted. But the iPod isn't perfect. One of our pet peeves is the inability to transfer an iPod's music back to a computer. There are a handful of nice applications you can use to take back control of your iPod.

 

iPod to Mac Transfer is a Mac OS X application that compensates for the iPod's only downside: Apple only allows you to copy songs to your iPod. If you have two Macs and want to use your iPod to transfer music from one to the other, or you only store your music and videos on your iPod and need to copy them back onto hard drive after a disk failure, you are out of luck! This is where it comes in: it allows you to transfer songs from iPod to Mac running OS X 10.4 or higher.

 

Step 1. Run the recommended program and connect iPod to your Mac
Launch iPod to Mac Transfer and connect your iPod to Mac and the program will detect iPod, then you will see all information about iPod device are shown in the program interface like the following picture.

 

Step 2. Copy music from iPod to Mac
Press on the "music" icon in the left pane to open the library/playlist that you want to transfer. And click on the "export checked files to local" button.

 

Step 3. Specify a folder to save your music files.

There is a pop-up windows and on the left panel you can select a local folder to save your music. Then click on the "Save" button to export music from your iPod to local folder.

 

Step 4. After it finishes transferring music from iPod to Mac, you will see a pop-up information dialogbox.

Now you have known how to transfer music from iPod to Mac. Why not just free download it and experience it fro yourself? Come on!

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Wed, 11 Jan 2012

1:57 AM - Transfer Music from iPod to PC

I'm a big fan of the iPod but what I don't like is Apple not being very forthcoming about how to move music from the iPod back to the PC. They're quick enough to tell you how to transfer music from ipod to pc but when you want to do the opposite, Apple clams up tight.

 

1. In Windows Explorer, go to Tools > Folder Options > View. In the Advanced Settings list, under Hidden files and folders, check the radio button for "Show hidden files and folders". Then click OK. You'll get a Windows security warning but it's safe enough to disregard it as we will only be disabling this function for a short while.

 

2. Plug in your iPod. In Windows Explorer, a folder will now appear with the name of your iPod. Double-click on that. Go to the sub-folders "iPod_Control" and then "music". You'll find your music there randomly scattered across multiple folders and with scrambled file names. But don't worry, the ID3 tags are still fully intact and we are now going to "unscramble" the files.

 

3. But first copy all the music from those iPod folders into a new folder on your hard-drive. Move all the songs into one single folder and discard all the folders that your iPod made. By the end, you should have one folder in your hard-drive with all the scrambled files together.

 

4. Open up iTunes and do the following : Go to Edit > Preferences. Under the Advanced tab, under the General "sub-tab", select the local folder where you have copied the music from your iPod (by clicking Change…).

 

5. In iTunes, click "File" then "add folder to library". Select the folder where all your copied music is. iTunes will now re-import all your music back into the playlists. But more importantly, because you have previously clicked "Keep iTunes Music Folder organised", iTunes will now start renaming and organising your songs into their correct names, albums and folders. This may take a while depending on how many songs you have in your iTunes library.

 

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Thu, 2 Feb 2012

2:20 AM - Transfer Files from iPhone to PC

iPhone to computer transfer is a robust and wonderful iPhone to computer transfer tool, it can transfer Music, Movie, Photo, ePub, PDF, iBooks, Audiobook, Voice Memo, Camera Roll (iOS 4 above), iPhone Ringtone, Podcast, TV Show, SMS, Contact, Call List from iPhone to PC for backup or share with one-stop solution.

 

With this professional transfer iPhone to new computer software, you will be able to create the "Tunnel" connects your iPhone to any PC disregard the restrictions of iTunes , safely sharing your iPhone's most recent music and videos and books, photos on another computer at any time.

 

1.        Install the program properly, connect your iPhone to PC correctly, and then start the program. It will show up an interface as described in the image below.

2.        On the left pane, locate to the exact catelog under your iPhone playlist, choose a library and explore into the media files inside it.

3.        Find out the files which you want to transfer to PC followed by ticks.

4.        On the top menu, choose "Export - Export to Local" or directly click "Export checked files to local" to indicate an output folder, and then press "Save" to copy your files from iPhone to the destination. Wait for a few mins and you can successfully copy files from iPhone to PC.

5.        To edit your iPhone playlist, go to "File - Playlist" and then choose "New Playlist" from submenu. You can use drag & drop to import or export files easily.

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