Are there any popular MP3 players that will allow you to reload your library from the device?

Posted by admin | Music & Music Players | Monday 15 September 2008 8:52 pm
yp_bob_milwaukee asked:


I currently own an iPod 30GB Video (5th Gen). iTunes does not allow the contents of the iPod to be placed into a new computer. My old computer crashed and died, along with 15+GB of music. I still have all the music on my iPod, but I have added new stuff into the new library and don’t want to sync with it because Apple will erase it all. Are there any other MP3 players that will allow this?

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2 Comments »

  1. Comment by Lecia B — September 18, 2008 @ 6:46 pm

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    You can use a program called iDump to move the music from your ipod to your computer.

  2. Comment by T M — September 19, 2008 @ 7:29 pm

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    Transferring iTunes Music (make sure that your iTunes is set to “manually manage music”)

    Method #1:
    Download iDump or any other similar software from download.com (for free).

    (The following steps are tailored for Windows XP. It will work for Vista as well but the steps may be slightly different. Also, this method does not require third party software or an internet connection. This method will transfer ALL songs from iPod to computer. Use Method #1 to transfer specific songs.)

    Method #2:
    >Connect iPod to computer.
    >”Start.”
    >”My Computer.”
    >Double Click iPod icon.
    >”Tools.”
    >”Folder Options.”
    >”View.”
    >Select “Show Hidden Files & Folders” and click “OK.”
    >Right click “iPod Control” folder.
    >Select “Properties.”
    >Unselect “Hidden” and click “OK.”
    >A window will pop up. Select “Apply changes to this folder, subfolder and files” and click “OK.”
    >Double click “iPod Control” folder.
    >Double click “Music” folder.
    >You will notice folders labeled “F00, F01, F02, F03, F04, etc.”
    >Open up iTunes side by side with this window. Make sure that the “Music Library” is displayed and make sure that iPod/iTunes is set to “manually manage music.”
    >In iTunes select “Edit>Preferences>Advanced>and make sure that ‘Keep iTunes Music Folder Organized’ and ‘Copy files to iTunes Music folder when adding to Library’ are checked and click ‘OK.’” You should also make sure that your iPod/iTunes is set to “Manually Manage Songs” so that you have control over what you want to add or delete (to do this select the iPod icon under “Devices” on the left column of the screen and select “Manually Manage Music” under “Options.”).
    >Drag all of the yellow folders (not the Read Me files) directly into iTunes “Music Library.” I’m talking about the part that has song name, artist, track number, etc.
    >Done.

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