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| sensei_aki |
Hey you.
As the title suggests its something technical info wise I seek.
I have had my ipod a while now but never thought till now to ask the question.
When I get my video ipod, how do I transfer my songs from this to that?
I dont think its possible to take my songs from my ipod back onto my computer.
If it is then think of all the problems I could have solved, oh me, oh my!

anyway, what are you all still doing inside?

the sun is shining, the birds are HOT with their skimpy little bikinis on. |
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| gehzumteufel |
winamp
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| XaNaX |
Google is your friend
There are programs that will allow you to copy tracks from your ipod back to your PC |
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| Gauss |
| Search for EphPod. Worked for me. |
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| david.michael |
| Do any of these programs recover the original filenames? |
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| Jarvmeister |
| quote: | Originally posted by david.michael
Do any of these programs recover the original filenames? |
No, because iTunes renames the files to things like QELKN.mp3 as it transfers them. What a lot of these ipod rippers do is just transfer the files and the directory structure, and the mp3 tag is retained throughout - so that when you transfer onto your new ipod, all is as it was on your old one. |
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| PatMcGroin |
i use "Ipod Access for Windows"
VERY easy to use. but no, it does not recover the original filenames, although it does name every folder, which is kinda cool i guess. |
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| david.michael |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jarvmeister
No, because iTunes renames the files to things like QELKN.mp3 as it transfers them. What a lot of these ipod rippers do is just transfer the files and the directory structure, and the mp3 tag is retained throughout - so that when you transfer onto your new ipod, all is as it was on your old one. |
Figured as much...thanks. |
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| gehzumteufel |
| are you guys all that stupid?! WINAMP can do ALL this stuff! the filenames included! :) |
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| david.michael |
| quote: | Originally posted by gehzumteufel
are you guys all that stupid?! WINAMP can do ALL this stuff! the filenames included! :) |
The ORIGINAL filenames I used, not ones pulled from ID3 tags?
For example, if I threw all of my mp3s onto an iPod via iTunes or whatever, and then later, came back to it and wanted to restore it? This is what I am wondering.
And perhaps I am that stupid, but I don't even have an iPod, so...... 8===D |
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| eRRaTiK |
| media monkey > itunes |
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| gehzumteufel |
| quote: | Originally posted by david.michael
The ORIGINAL filenames I used, not ones pulled from ID3 tags?
For example, if I threw all of my mp3s onto an iPod via iTunes or whatever, and then later, came back to it and wanted to restore it? This is what I am wondering.
And perhaps I am that stupid, but I don't even have an iPod, so...... 8===D |
yeah it does it all. the song titles and are actually stored in a db file and its all read from there. winamp uses this to parse the file names. :) |
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