Bob Goodwin wrote: > OK, apparently Apple doesn't want users to be able to copy stuff off > the device? In this case I've swapped their computer that has their > itunes on it with another better box and they would like to extract > what they have on the iPods and put it in the "new" computer. > > There ought to be a way to extract files from the old computer and > put them on the new one but I am lost when I have to deal with > Windos and generally look for the path of least resistance. They > were trying to copy from the iPod and I just continued with that > effort ... For friends that are still on windows, here's the way I've done this: Plug in iPod Don't load iTunes, close it if it runs Browse to the iPod in explorer Enable viwing hidden files Browse to iPod_Control Copy the Music directory to the computer Disconnect iPod Start iTunes In the prefs, have iTunes keep the iTunes folder organized and copy imported tracks to the iTunes folder Import the Music folder you copied That works simply and without any extra software for me. There are probably gotcha's with purchased music, but I don't deal with those on general principal. If someone paid for music that is locked, that's their problem, not mine. :) -- Todd OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xBEAF0CE3 | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Despite the high cost of living, it remains a popular item.
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