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Can I transfer music from my iPod to my computer?
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I'm just wondering if this is possible because a lot of my songs got deleted by accident on my Macbook but I still have them on my iPod. Is there a way to transfer them from my iPod to my computer? Thanks.
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Why is it so hard to do? I thought the labels didn't like it, but every other players do it without problem, so I really don't understand why you can't use you iPod/iPhone manually by drag-n-drop..
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It's not really hard to do. There are free apps for mac and PC that allow this. Drag and drop, copy and paste, iPod to HDD and then drop into iTunes. The only thing I couldn't import were playlists.
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Other players aren't as closely integrated with the world's biggest music store.
Apple doesn't really "block" copying stuff off iPods - they just don't build it in.
Tower Records didn't sell blank CD-Rs at the cash register, either.
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