![]() ![]() ![]() It’s no fun losing thousands of songs at a single bad stroke (and even less fun if a goodly portion of those songs were purchased from the iTunes Store). While there may be a few bad apples in this regard, more often than not I find people ask the question to find out how to recover music after their computer’s hard drive has crashed. The person asking the question may wish to learn the secret of copying music from the iPod in order to pirate music. The difficulty in answering such a question is that it may be born of less-than-honorable intent. When you’re in the business of writing about the iPod for fun and profit, the question most often thrown your way is: “How do I get my music off the iPod and onto my computer?” In this excerpt, senior editor Christopher Breen looks at moving copies of your music from an iPod to your computer.Īpple sued for monopolizing the worldwide MP3 marketĤGB iPod nano shows up in overseas markets This new edition, updated for iTunes 7 and Windows compatibility, shows you how to import music from CDs, cassette tapes, and LPs, organize and manage your music files, convert DVDs for playback on a video iPod, and more. Moving music off the iPod Simple ways to copy music on an iPod back to a computer's hard driveĮditor’s Note: The following article is excerpted from the second edition of the Macworld iPod and iTunes Superguide, a 78-page, $12.95 PDF with the very best iPod and iTunes information from the experts at Macworld and Playlist. ![]()
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