I want to transfer some tracks from my ipod to my computer is there any way to do this? I know you can transfer tracks from your computer to your ipod but what about the other way around. help please!
Aug-12-2005 00:30
Kapedano
Forza Inter!
Registered: Apr 2005
Location: Virginia Beach
Re: Ipod question
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Originally posted by Rukahs
I want to transfer some tracks from my ipod to my computer is there any way to do this? I know you can transfer tracks from your computer to your ipod but what about the other way around. help please!
Originally posted by K4SP4
good job, will update your tracklist asap... btw can't understand why he's playing shit like this shakedown mashup and pong, big chakalaka ripoff.
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Aug-12-2005 00:39
Toufas
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Middlesbrough,Athens greece
the tracks are in hidden folders with random names
unless you use eph pod copy the tracks to ipod then rebuild the db
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Aug-12-2005 00:42
r5a
snake inverter
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Toronto
Yes you can, very easily.
Plug the iPod in and go into iTunes, it will appear there, make sure you click no when it asks you if you want to switch to this iTunes libary. Then on the ipod, right click > ipod options > tick manually manage playlists.
You can also get a program, there are thousands out there, check ipodlounge, I belive they have some sort of software listing that will help you.
Aug-12-2005 00:43
Dr.Mars Fenix
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2005
Location: Elf Tower, New Mexico
Originally posted by r5a
Yes you can, very easily.
Plug the iPod in and go into iTunes, it will appear there, make sure you click no when it asks you if you want to switch to this iTunes libary. Then on the ipod, right click > ipod options > tick manually manage playlists.
That wont work. That only allows you to copy songs to the ipod, not from.
They are in hidden folders with numbers as names. All you have to do is mount the ipod, and search (as in the windows search function) for the songs you want and copy them over. Make sure you have under advanced options "search hidden files and folders" selected.
Aug-12-2005 03:46
charon
Psychedelic Neon Dust
Registered: May 2003
Location: Gainesville
May I recommend the best plugin ever created: ml_iPod
This is a plugin for winamp that allows you to copy songs TO and FROM the ipod, (which iTunes doesn't allow you to do). Now you can finally rid yourself of iTunes. *shudder*
Aug-12-2005 03:49
livetoski
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Aug 2005
Location: Denver
^^ Personally I love iTunes and I don't even have an iPod. I just really like the format and layout of the program.
Aug-12-2005 07:36
FuzzyChicken
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Foster Farms
Im sure there are many programs that can do this. One that I used a while back is called SharePod and maybe PodUtil also check out ipodlounge like r5a said.
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Aug-12-2005 09:03
Lionhead
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Oslo, Norway
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Originally posted by livetoski
^^ Personally I love iTunes and I don't even have an iPod. I just really like the format and layout of the program.
I agree! Even though iTunes eats of the CPU, it has everything I need anyways. I don't have the time nor the patience to learn commands for command-based operating systems or to download 100+ plugins.
Originally posted by CleverName
I love the slash through the O in his name. People who have those slashoes always have the best name. Soren Kierkegaard, Trentmoller, all of 'em.
I mean, why do something as stupid as disable uploading music from your ipod?I know they dont music to get pirated, but still...
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