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Calling Computer 'Geeks'/ iPod 'Geeks'

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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Calling Computer 'Geeks'/ iPod 'Geeks'

ive got a song that wont take long, Adelaide are rubbish.. the second verse is same as the first.. ADELAIDE ARE RUBBISH

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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
How do I transfer music from my iPod to my computer.
 
Wondering cause my music is on my laptop and now on my iPod but i want to stick it on the desktop.
 
Anyone know?

ive got a song that wont take long, Adelaide are rubbish.. the second verse is same as the first.. ADELAIDE ARE RUBBISH

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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
DW worked it out.

ive got a song that wont take long, Adelaide are rubbish.. the second verse is same as the first.. ADELAIDE ARE RUBBISH

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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Did you download a program? Thats what I use.
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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

tried that. made me reset my ipod :|

 
doing it manually so its taken about 30mins

ive got a song that wont take long, Adelaide are rubbish.. the second verse is same as the first.. ADELAIDE ARE RUBBISH

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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
So you copy and pasted the files into a folder then added them through iTunes?
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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
How To (Windows)

Similarly, you can copy songs from an iPod onto a Windows PC by enabling hidden folders to be viewed. Here's how.

1. Open your My Computer directory.

2. Double click on your iPod.

3. Go to Tools > Folder Options > View.

4. In the Advanced Settings list, under Hidden files and folders, check the radio button for Show hidden files and folders. Then click OK.

5. Go to iPod_Control > Music. You'll see the iPod's music organized randomly into a bunch of folders. Copy those into your music directory.

Although the filenames of the songs will be scrambled, their ID3 tags will be intact, so you'll be able to navigate the songs as usual on your computer or another iPod.

6. To unscramble the filenames:

a. In iTunes, go to Edit>Prefrences.

b. Under the Advanced tab, under the General "sub-tab", select the local folder where you have copied the music from your iPod (by clicking Change...)

c. Check the box "Kepp iTunes Music folder organized" and click OK.

d. If you haven't done so already, add all the recently copied music to you iTunes library.

e. The process might take a few minutes, and might require you to close and re-open iTunes to even get it started, but when it's done, you'll have a nicely sorted folder structure.

While these slightly inconvenient methods work, there are plenty of software apps that make the process of browsing and copying files much easier.

ive got a song that wont take long, Adelaide are rubbish.. the second verse is same as the first.. ADELAIDE ARE RUBBISH

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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Use a command line.

cd into the directory, then use cp to grab the files. Easy and fast.
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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Muh. Im not that advanced....
 
ill just use a good old pen drive tomo to transfer music from laptop to desktop and sync ipod again on this comp. that will do it.
 
TY for advice anyways.

ive got a song that wont take long, Adelaide are rubbish.. the second verse is same as the first.. ADELAIDE ARE RUBBISH

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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
yeah copying files off the ipod is no good as itunes changes all the filenames when it transfers onto the ipod
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