1) Reinstall iTunes. Launch the app and sign in to your itunes music Store account. Don’t plug in your iPod yet.
2) Install and launch a free trial of PodUtil from KennettNet software (www.kennettnet.co.uk). The app will sit there idling, displaying a Waiting-for-iPods message.
3) Plug in your iPod. PodUtil will detect it and display a window that shows the files and playlists on your ipod. Click the “Choose” button at the bottom of Pod-Util and select your iTunes music folder. Next, click the “Copy Settings” button. In the dialog box that appears, select both “Add Tracks to iTunes” and “Rebuild Playlists.” Click “OK.”
4) Read the Don’t-Steal-Music warning in the lower right corner of PodUtil. Think carefully. Click the “Copy” button below it.
5) Watch as PodUtil copies your songs, videos, playlists, and podcasts back to your computer and then loads them into iTunes. Reauthorize your iTunes music store tracks. Done!
6) Happy? Hit the “Register now” button and send the site £10 (about 18 bucks).
2006-07-28 11:09:03
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answered by r0b0tj0n3z 2
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Yes, you can use YamiPod, it removes the DRM and converts the songs from AAC to MP3, if you prefer MP3. It is for OS X, Linux, and Windows, so if you are on a unix-based OS besides OS X or Linux, you can try Cocopod.
Felony R: Quit posting answers that you don't know are true! iTunes will in fact, NOT import songs from the iPod due to the DRM on the AAC songs that comes with each song from the iTunes Music Store.
2006-07-28 18:04:20
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answered by Red-Sox 2
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All you have to do is install itunes software on your computer and sync your ipod with you computer it wil automatically sync the songs on your computer from your ipod and vice-versa.
Thats all you have to do. Dont worry just go ahead and do it.
2006-07-28 18:03:50
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answered by Felony R 2
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Yes; you'll need to get an application like Tune Transfer to copy them to your hard drive. Then, you just need to import them to your iTunes library.
You should be able to find it at Best Buy, Office Depot, etc., for under $20.
2006-07-28 18:02:46
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answered by chance_calloway 2
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Not legally. You can download some software for that.
2006-07-28 18:01:54
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answered by Like Glue 3
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yeah. there is but you need something to do it and I have no idea what it is.
2006-07-28 18:02:14
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answered by flutterflie04 5
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