Transferring files from iPod?

It depends what platform you are using, for a Mac you can use Senuti (free 30 day trial), on Windows SharePod (freeware) seems to do the same general thing.

I recommend Cucusoft iPhone/iTouch/iPod to Computer Transfer, it is an easy to use iPod/iPhone utility designed to help you backup the stuffs in your iPod/iPhone/iTouch, transfer your files such as music, photos,etc, this is how I did, just find it here: http://www.dvdtoitunes.net/itunes-ipod-transfer-copy.html.

There is iDump software which you can use for drag-n-drop kind of functionality. It's useful if you're only getting the music off your ipod. It won't let you put music back on the device.

If you want to manage your music over a period of time, iTunes and Songbird are probably your best option.

I recommend an iPod to computer iTunes transfer software. ipod-to-ipod-touch.com/copy-songs-videos... It can help you copy songs vidos photos playlists from iPod to computer or iTunes in a couple of clicks. If you own more than one iPods, it can simultaneously manage all the iPods in the same interface, you may transfer files among these iPods by drag-and-drop.

Hope it helpful for you.

My friends sent a step by step guide to me, it's easy to understand and works pretty well for me. I think this would help you a lot, it will show you the detailed steps to transfer files from iPod back to computer iTunes, ipod-to-pc.net/transfer-files-from-ipod-... squidoo.com/transfer-files-from-iPod-to-PC good luck to you.

You can take a look at this site, it will show you how to work our your problem: dvdtoitunes.net/itunes-ipod-transfer-cop....

Ok, this may be obvious but if you bought tunes via wi fi (on an iPod Touch) via the iTunes store, it will sync back to your iTunes music folder when you sync your iTouch or iPod. Also, if you are using iTunes software to sync your music to your iPod, the music files should be already on your hard drive in your music/itunes folder -- no? Or are you asking about transferring files to a DIFFERENT or 2nd hard drive?

You can copy the music files from your syncing computer to other drives or computers, but DRM iTunes music will ask you to authorize the computer before you can play those files. Plain MP3 files won't have this DRM restriction. Of course, if you burn the ITunes music on your HD to CD (as a back up) you can rip it back to any computer DRM free (but Apple and the RIAA have made users take this extra step to discourage stealing).

For MAC USERS who need to transfer media on their iPod or iPhone, you can use PodWorks. http://www.scifihifi.com/podworks/ I purchased this software a few months ago for $8 (on sale? ) hoping I would never need to use it.

When my G4 MDD Mac died last week, I had no way to sync my iPhone. (I'm still trying to figure out what to do w/out wiping out all of my iPhone data, apps and info. ) Then, I remembered I bought PodWorks a few months ago.It was the best $8 insurance I ever bought.

I hooked up my iPhone to another (Mac) machine and launched PodWorks. It opened my iPhone and allowed me to not only copy all my movies, videos, podcasts and songs, but all my iTunes play lists as well. PodWorks give you the choice to copy from your iPod/iPhone to a specific drive and/or folder.

So I copied my iPhone media to a portable Hard drive I just received for Christmas. Only downside is my iPhone apps and contact data is not backed up (via Podworks. I think I can copy the iPhone files from my old hard drives, but have not tried it as yet, fearing my iPhone apps will all be gone.

Need to call Apple for help, but have been dreading it..) Anyway, there are similar WINDOWS APPS.. like Xilisoft iPod Rip - $24 http://www.xilisoft.com/ipod-rip.html I just don't know if Xilisoft or other Windows apps work as well (or better) than Podworks. Use at your own risk. Obviously it's a good idea to backup your media before it becomes a problem.

I had already backed up my music & videos from my iPhone (before my computer died), but recreating the playlists would have been a major hassle. Without the playlists, I would have to rebuild my iPhone from scratch.(Kinda like rebuilding your HD if all your apps & data get wiped out.) I still don't know what happens to the iPhone apps I bought... I don't want to take a bath on that. Good Luck!

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