Well, you may not be able to transfer the list, but you should be able to transfer the files (.mp3 only). The names of the files will not match, they will be scrambled, but ... most players can rename the files from the Tags in the mp3 file.
The iPod memory is not any different than other USB drives, so ... You can transfer the files by going directly to the memory of the "USB" of the iPod.
I've done this many times.
Good luck
2007-01-08 07:30:19
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answered by Having_Fun_At_Work 5
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You cannot directly transfer songs from your ipod play lists to another computer. You need to load the files onto your ipod without using itunes (like you would with a data file) and transfer them to the other computer. Basically you use the ipod as a portable hard drive. Unfortunately you cannot listen to those files while on the ipod when they are stored like this.
2007-01-08 07:25:20
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answered by KnowNothing 2
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2016-11-27 20:22:43
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answered by donenfeld 4
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No, however, you can transfer data (music) from computer to computer. Just log into the Network, if one is set up.... or use a firewire
2007-01-08 07:45:17
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answered by Anonymous
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no you cannot if you connect it to someone else's computer it will clear all your songs, I did it to my friends one which had 400 dollars worth of itunes music and he lost it all becuase I didn't know.
2007-01-08 07:22:22
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answered by Dude 2
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Nope, thanks to Digital Rights Management.
One of many reasons that I don't (and NEVER will) own an iPod.
2007-01-08 07:22:55
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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