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how to transfer ipod to computer?


By kugeorge
Aug 25, 2010 - 4:27:01 AM

Have you ever thought about why do we copy from iPod to computer? Every iPod owner sooner or later faces the need for getting the contents of their iPod back to PC. Unfortunately, iTunes doesn’t provide this feature at all. But there can be a number of cases when you need it, for example, when some multimedia was lost after your formatting the hard drive or when you want to make a backup of an entire iPod collection.

When your computer system crashes, hard disk breaks, or any other problems occur to your computer, you will lose all your favorite music, your playlists, ratings and play count. How to recover them? Yes, make a complete backup of your iPod. Ipod to computer transfer can do this for you. Copy your music and videos easily and quickly , and the way is safe and of no virus.

Before we get into the details of how to copy media content from the iPod back to your computer, it’s important to begin with a discussion of how that content is actually stored on the iPod. An understanding of how the iPod stores its content will make it more clear as to what the various recovery or copying options actually do, and help decide on what the best option is for a particular situation.

Unlike many other portable media players, the iPod stores its content using a database methodology. iTunes copies the content itself to a hidden directory structure on the iPod and then updates a database stored on the iPod. It is this database that is used both by iTunes and the iPod interface itself to index and catalog the content that is stored on the iPod.

 

Tools required: iPhone/iPod/iTouch to Computer Transfer

Before you run our program, please be sure you have installed iTunes on your computer, and you can manage your ipod device with no problem. Now let’s see how to do it step by step.

 

Step1. After your iPhone/iPod/iTouch connected to pc, Launch the program you will see the right UI. Normally, the program will search the device automatically. If the device is enabled, the files (songs/movies/photos) will be shown in the list.

Step2. Choose the list and files you want to transfer , Click the Export button.

Step3. After you clicking the Export button, the following window will pop up, you can choose transferring to computer or iTunes directly. You can set the output folder at Advanced->Options before transferring.

Step4. When the transferring finished, the following window will pop up. It shows that how many files have been done. You can click the OK button to view the output files.

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