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For IPOD questions or problems, let's help this topic. :D


Wed Apr 23, 2008 11:09 pm
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How to transfer music from your iPod to iTunes/your computer.
Here's how you can re-locate your iTunes files !!




Basically, in order to transfer songs from the iPod to your computer, you have to undermine the design of the iPod. Whenever you use a device in a way it's not designed, you increase the chances that it'll break. That said, a lot of people have done this with no problems and it's a real life saver if your computer crashed and you lost your whole iTunes music library.



1. First you need to connect the iPod without iTunes doing the auto-sync.

Hold down the Shift and Ctrl keys while connecting the iPod to your computer.
Don't let go of Shift+Ctrl.
If iTunes doesn't open automatically open after connecting the iPod, open iTunes.
Don't let go of Shift+Ctrl.
Wait until the iPod comes up in the Source list under DEVICES (it may take a while, but don't let go of Shift+Ctrl)
Important: iTunes may pop up asking you to choose an existing library or to create a new one. Click Create a new one so that it can just open.
Once it shows up, close iTunes.


2. Now find the songs on your iPod and copy them to a folder on your computer.


From the Desktop, go to My Computer and click once (or select/highlight) on the iPod, (usually drive E:, F: or G:).


Go to Tools > Folder Options.



Click View tab > scroll to Show Hidden Files and Folders and select it. Click OK.


Look in the iPod drive, and find a folder called iPod_Control and open it.



You'll see the Music folder. In it will be folders and files named F00, F01 and so on.


Note: To see the original name of the song/file, just mouse over it.

If you need all the contents of the iPod on you computer, copy the whole Music folder.
If you only need some of the files, look through the Fxx folders until you find the files you want and copy.

To copy:

Click once on the folder or hold down the Ctrl button and click once on each of the folders you want.
Go to the Edit menu and select copy.
Minimize all windows, right click over a blank area of the desktop, select New > Folder (name it Songs).
Right click over the Songs folder and select Paste.

Depending on the number of songs, this may take a long time to complete.


Note: All the hidden files that are on your iPod are playable on iTunes once you transfer them to your computer's iTunes.

3. Now have iTunes import that folder to your music library

Open iTunes (if needed) and go to File > Add Folder to Library.


Select the folder you want to import and click OK.


This also may take awhile to complete.

Tips:
If you think you'll be doing this a lot, you should look into two things:
Back up your iTunes library to an external hard drive periodically.
Use an "iPod management software" other than iTunes. See this comparison of iPod managers on Wikipedia.
You might want to set iTunes to manually manage your iPod. This will mean you will have to drag-n-drop new stuff onto the iPod yourself.
Depending on which iPod model you have, the iPod may get very hot during the copying process.
Note: With every update Apple puts out (almost weekly it seems), something changes.


Wed Apr 23, 2008 11:13 pm
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Just want to share my experience with my ipod. :oops:

I have an ipod classic. I don't have any problems with it before but one day, when I connected it to my computer to charge it and transfer some files on to it, there was a message on the iTunes that the files on the ipod was corrupted and needs to be formatted, and there were no message on the ipod screen like "connected" or "synchronizing." The ipod screen is just a blank screen.

My friend also had the same problem, but in her case, it was replaced with a new one since it was still under warranty.

I don't want to format my ipod and I don't want it to be replaced as I don't want to lose all my files in there. So I start searching for solutions on the Internet. One solution I have found was to reset it. Resetting the ipod will not format it.

To reset your iPod:
1. Toggle the Hold switch on and off. (Slide it to Hold, then turn it off again.)
2. Press and hold the Menu and Select buttons until the Apple logo appears, about 6 to 10 seconds.
3. When the Apple logo appears, press and hold the Select and Play buttons until the Menu screen appears.

After resetting my ipod, it went back to normal again. :P

Just an advice, always make sure that your ipod is always charged. Do not let it's battery to be drained. It would be better if you use an ipod AC power adapter instead of charging it through the USB of the computer as it's power is not that enough.

And also you may need to register your ipod on the apple website as its warranty can be determined through its serial number, just in case that your ipod needs to be replaced - if all else failed. :lol:


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help!!!!

my ipod battery ran out so quickly... yah think my battery is defective? :roll:

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Thu Apr 24, 2008 6:23 am
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maldita wrote:
help!!!!

my ipod battery ran out so quickly... yah think my battery is defective? :roll:



surely not :mrgreen:

Just as with any clever gadget, using extras and additional features will drain the battery quickly. To get the most out of your iPod, adjust some of the settings.

1. Try to Change the backlight settings to off if you don’t need it.
2. Try to Use the Hold button when playing music
3. Try to Make the most of playlists so you spend less time searching through menus
4. Try to Disable the equalizer to create a level sound output that won’t keep changing

hope this help :mrgreen:

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maldita wrote:
help!!!!

my ipod battery ran out so quickly... yah think my battery is defective? :roll:


We cannot really say that the battery of your ipod is defective..It depends on how you charge its battery. It is recommended to charge it using an AC power adapter instead of charging it though the USB power adapter that you usually connect on your computer. The power coming out on the USB ports of the computer may not be enough to fully charge the ipod. It can be the reason why the battery of your ipod ran out quickly. :mrgreen:


Thu Apr 24, 2008 6:43 am
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You can try to recharge the battery only when it's whole empty. Charge it whole full. This is really important for the lifetime of the battery.

Kindly check this website for more information http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/articl ... explained/


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will it work on vista?...i mean I've heared a lot of problems when it comes to vista, will iTunes work on Vista? :roll:


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earthangelme wrote:
will it work on vista?...i mean I've heared a lot of problems when it comes to vista, will iTunes work on Vista? :roll:


hello earthangelme! :P

oh yeah! it surely does now... :mrgreen: apple inc, released a new itune version that will work with vista . just download / upgrade it to iTunes 7.2 or later and that will take care of some compatibility issues with vista...

check this link from mac... http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=305042

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bubup316 wrote:
earthangelme wrote:
will it work on vista?...i mean I've heared a lot of problems when it comes to vista, will iTunes work on Vista? :roll:


hello earthangelme! :P

oh yeah! it surely does now... :mrgreen: apple inc, released a new itune version that will work with vista . just download / upgrade it to iTunes 7.2 or later and that will take care of some compatibility issues with vista...

check this link from mac... http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=305042


cool! 8-) good to know it works on vista

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