How to copy music from iPod to iTunes

January 11, 2009, 08:12 PM — 

Sometimes, you lost your iTunes library, or your computer crashed and you have to format your computer, but the songs and movies are still on your iPod, you may want to copy them from iPod back to computer. And this part will help you. The tool you need is iPod to computer transfer, you can download it free from here, it's about 5.2 MB. It also supports iPhone. Before you run our program, please be sure you have installed iTunes on your computer.

Step1. Download and install iPod to computer transfer, after your iPhone/iPod connected to pc, Launch the program you will see the right UI. Normally, the program will search the device automatically; the files (songs/movies/pictures) will be shown in the list.

Step2. Choose the list and files you want to transfer, Click the Start Transfer button.

Step3. After you clicking the Start Transfer button, the following window will pop up; you can choose transferring to computer or iTunes directly. You can set the output fold at settings option before transferring.

Done.

» posted by maccolar

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Copy songs from iPod to computer

Nice guide, it works pretty well for me. If you want to copy songs from iPod to another new iPod, I think this step by step guide would help, share it here.
http://www.freedvdripper.net/how-to-transfer-music-from-ipod-to-another-ipod.html
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Wanna iPod multimedia tool?

Just go this ipod tool site.
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Another one

Another article about this:
http://www.ipodrobot.com/blog/2009/01/how-to-transfer-ipod-touch-music-and-photos-back-to-itunes.htm
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