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Yes, you can. Connect your MP3 player to your USB cord, and then copy it to the hard drive and burn it to the CD

2006-07-13 09:11:56 · answer #1 · answered by [daniel] 2 · 0 0

yes you can even when they say you cannot goto mp3 player in my computer then tools folder options view tick show hidden files and folders you should then be able to see all hidden files on your device you can then drag and drop your music to your desctop on some mp3 you may have to rename the songs hope this helps

2006-07-13 09:21:53 · answer #2 · answered by DAzzza 2 · 0 0

From Apple's own iPod FAQ, "Synchronization occurs only in one direction, from your computer to your iPod. This means you cannot transfer music, automatically or manually, from your iPod to a computer, and you cannot use iPod to copy a music library from one computer to another."

This restriction was designed to discourage casual music piracy, but unfortunately, this also prevents one from copying legally acquired music from one's own iPod to their own computer. Apple officially states that "there's no way to use the Finder or My Computer to copy the songs from your iPod to reconstitute the library on your computer."

However, if you need to restore a music collection lost due to a system crash or want to transfer thousands of songs to a new computer rather than again "rip" hundreds of CDs or repurchase music through iTunes, you will need to use third-party software. For MacOS X, try Broken Helix and Rob's iPod Exporter. For MacOS 9, try escapePod and iProber. For Windows XP, try SharePod. For Linux, try GUIPod.

Just use Yahoo to search for downloads for the software you need

2006-07-13 09:16:12 · answer #3 · answered by Tapan 4 · 0 0

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