Transfer Music From Your iPod to iTunes - Tutorial
Transferring music from an iPod to an iTunes library has been a desire for many people, even though they may have previously downloaded music from the iTunes store or personal cds to their iPod. Though Apple should have expected this to be a valuable characteristic, it determined that iTunes should not assist in allowing this to happen.
Some people suspect that Apple took these steps to protect music from being illegally traded. But think about it this wayyou get a new computer so you install iTunes and want to put your iPod songs on that new computer. This isn't wrong or illegal!
You also might want need to transfer your iPod music to your own laptop or computer at work.
Sadly, iTunes on your new computer has been set to instinctively replace your current iTunes library. Because of this, an unused, empty iTunes library will take the place of all of your music in your present iPod library. This is crazy!
However, many people quickly learned how to get around this difficult issue. It unfortunately that meant deciding 'no' when presented with the option of automatically syncing your iPod and iTunes library.
To transfer music from your iPod back to your computer, a complicated series of steps is necessary, from deleting files from your iTunes folder, revealing hidden files, copying the iPod Control folder, creating a new folder and putting your songs somewhere else for safety. There were more steps, but you get the drift.
To avoid this very aggravating scenario or the complicated process necessary to avoid losing all of your music, third party vendors intervened and established some very helpful software.
Three programs that were created to aid you in easily transferring your iPod music to your iTunes library are iPod 2 iTunes, PodMaxx, and Tune Tools.
With these programs you are able to easily copy songs, videos, and playlists from your iPod to iTunes for a moderate. Each of these programs includes features that iTunes hasn't yet included in their own software. And they cost between $20 and $30a real bargain, particularly when compared to losing your entire iPod library! - 23812
Some people suspect that Apple took these steps to protect music from being illegally traded. But think about it this wayyou get a new computer so you install iTunes and want to put your iPod songs on that new computer. This isn't wrong or illegal!
You also might want need to transfer your iPod music to your own laptop or computer at work.
Sadly, iTunes on your new computer has been set to instinctively replace your current iTunes library. Because of this, an unused, empty iTunes library will take the place of all of your music in your present iPod library. This is crazy!
However, many people quickly learned how to get around this difficult issue. It unfortunately that meant deciding 'no' when presented with the option of automatically syncing your iPod and iTunes library.
To transfer music from your iPod back to your computer, a complicated series of steps is necessary, from deleting files from your iTunes folder, revealing hidden files, copying the iPod Control folder, creating a new folder and putting your songs somewhere else for safety. There were more steps, but you get the drift.
To avoid this very aggravating scenario or the complicated process necessary to avoid losing all of your music, third party vendors intervened and established some very helpful software.
Three programs that were created to aid you in easily transferring your iPod music to your iTunes library are iPod 2 iTunes, PodMaxx, and Tune Tools.
With these programs you are able to easily copy songs, videos, and playlists from your iPod to iTunes for a moderate. Each of these programs includes features that iTunes hasn't yet included in their own software. And they cost between $20 and $30a real bargain, particularly when compared to losing your entire iPod library! - 23812
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