Showing posts with label ipod to pc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ipod to pc. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

How to Back up Your iPod — Without iTunes

Buzz up!0 votes Your precious iPod-your friend, your status symbol, your companion during good times and bad. It comes with you wherever you go; until one day, it disappears without a trace. Here's a cautionary tale, plus some tips on how to preserve your tunes if this nightmare scenario happens to you.


For me, there's no better time for cranking my iPod than while cruising at 35,000 feet; nothing whiles away the hours faster than dialing up a few podcasts or the odd TV show. But what if you leave your ice-white buddy on the plane? Not good. Unfortunately, it just happened to Shiny Shiny editor Susi Weaser, who had about 3,000 tracks on her iPod that weren't saved on her PC and now faces the task of rebuilding her extensive music collection from scratch. Ouch.


The moral of the story, of course, is to back up your iPod . Now, most of us essentially do just that every time we sync our iPods using iTunes , but if you're a power user like Weaser and you have untold thousands of songs on your iPod from multiple sources, the standard iTunes sync won't cut it. Luckily, The Gadgets Page has compiled a thorough list of iPod backup utilities that promise to keep your music safe and sound. Even better, these apps can transfer songs from your iPod back to your PC if, say, the hard drive on your system suffers a meltdown (which happened to me last year).


Just remember that these backup programs aren't sanctioned by Apple, and that using them to rip songs from your buddy's iPod to your PC or Mac is, of course, a no-no.




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Monday, August 17, 2009

Overview of syncing iPhone or iPod touch with your computer

Setting Up Syncing


You use iTunes on your computer to set up which items are synced. Make sure you have the most recent version of iTunes (On a PC, open iTunes and choose Help > Check for Updates. On a Mac, open iTunes and choose iTunes > Check for Updates.)


Step 1: Connect iPhone or iPod touch


Connect iPhone or iPod touch to your computer using the included cable. You can connect the cable from your computer directly to iPhone or iPod touch, or connect the cable from your computer to the Apple Universal Dock (available separately) and put iPhone or iPod touch in the dock. By default, iTunes opens automatically.


Select iPhone or iPod touch in iTunes under Devices on the left hand side and click the Info tab.


Step 2: Set Up Which Items Are Synced


Click the respective tabs in iTunes to specify which media and information you want synced from your computer to iPhone or iPod touch.


Step 3: Sync iPhone or iPod touch


Click Apply in the lower-right corner of the screen. Your computer syncs with iPhone or iPod touch according to your settings.


The first time you sync iPhone or iPod touch, you are asked if you want to merge data, replace data on the service, or replace the data on your computer. After that, anytime you connect iPhone or iPod touch to your computer, iTunes opens and syncs with iPhone or iPod touch according to your settings.


You can adjust sync settings anytime iPhone or iPod touch is connected to your computer. You can only connect and sync with one iPhone or iPod touch at the same time. If you need to sync more than one iPhone or iPod touch, disconnect one before connecting the other.


Note: Syncing won't delete any contact in Yahoo! Address Book that contains a Messenger ID, even if you've deleted the contact from your address book on iPhone or your computer. To delete a contact containing a Messenger ID, log in to your Yahoo! account online and delete the contact using Yahoo! Address Book.




* Notes syncing is over USB only and on a Mac requires Mac OS X 10.5.7 or later.


You only have to set which items are synced in iTunes on your computer once. After that, just connect iPhone or iPod touch to start a sync.


Contacts, calendars, notes, and bookmarks are synced from (or to) your computer, so if you add, change, or delete them on iPhone or iPod touch, they are changed on your computer, and vice versa. You can also sync contacts with your Yahoo! or Google Address Book.


Email account settings (on iPhone only), music, movies, TV shows, podcasts, and photos are synced one-way, from your computer to iPhone (though you can import photos taken with iPhone to your computer).


If you like, you can set iPhone or iPod touch to sync with only a portion of what's on your computer. For example, you might want to sync only a group of contacts from your address book, or you may want to sync only songs from certain playlists so you don't fill up iPhone or iPod touch with all your music.




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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Cucusoft iPhone/iTouch/iPod to Computer 5.3.2 Description

"It is to use iPod/iPhone utility designed to help you back up all your file"


Brothersoft Editor: Cucusoft iPhone/iTouch/iPod to Computer Transfer is an easy to use iPod/iPhone utility designed to help you back up all your files from your iPod, iPhone, or iTouch, so that you can recover any lost or missing music. With this package, you can back up and restore all of your iPod, iPhone, or iTouch content, including your favorite songs, videos, photos, play lists and more.


Features of Cucusoft iPhone/iTouch/iPod to Computer Transfer


Easy to Use


This top-rated and powerful iPhone/iTouch/iPod transfer software is simple to install and easy to operate.


Multiple Device Compatibility


Works with all iPod, iPhone, and iTouch models.


Auto-Scanning, Indexing and Searching


Auto-scans your iPod or iPhone device, and auto-indexes all files by album, artist, genre, and type. Also auto-searches by album, artist, genre and type.


Backup to Any Folder


You can easily and quickly back up your songs, videos, photos, playlists, podcasts and more from your iTouch, iPhone, or iPod to any folder on your PC.


Import and Export Between Devices


You can manage your iPhone/iTouch/iPod content, and import and export files between devices and your computer.


Backup Folder Rule


Advanced settings support the Backup Folder Rule.


No Third-party Player Required


You can play your media file directly into our program without any third-party player.


Transfer Photos


You can now also transfer photos from your iPhone, iTouch, or iPod to your computer.


Easy Search


You can locate any music or video by album, artist, or genre easily.


Multiple Languages


Supports multiple languages, including English, Spanish, German, Japanese and Chinese.


Great Value


This package gives you very good value for money. you can free download Cucusoft iPhone/iTouch/iPod to Computer 5.3.2 now.




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Friday, July 24, 2009

Cucusoft iPhone/iTouch/iPod to Computer description

A software that helps you transfer multimedia files from your iPod to your computer


Cucusoft iPhone/iTouch/iPod to Computer Transfer is small iPod/iPhone application created to help you transfer and backup all your files from your iPod/iPhone/iTouch.


Recover lost or missing music or backup and restore all of your iPod/iPhone/iTouch content; including your favorite songs, videos, photos, playlists and more. If you have any iPod/iPhone device, this software is a 'must have' utility to keep your iPod/iPhone safe.


Here are some key features of "Cucusoft iPhone/iTouch/iPod to Computer":


· Top-rated iPod transfer software - Easy and simple to use, powerful as well.


· Supports all iPod/iPhone/iTouch models.


· Auto-scans your iPod/iPhone devices.


· Auto-searches by Album/Artist/Genre/Type.


· Simple to install and operate.


· Advanced settings supports Backup Folder Rule.


· Index by Album/Artist/Genre/Type.


· Easily and quickly backup your songs, videos, photos, playlists, podcasts and more from your iTouch/iPhone/iPod to any folder on your PC.


· Supports manage iPhone/iTouch/iPod content, import and export files between devices and computer.


· Supports not only iPod/iPod Nano/iPod shuffle, also iPhone and iTouch.


· Supports play media file directly in our program without third party player.


· Supports manage your iPod device on any computer.


· Supports transfer photos from iPhone/iTouch/iPod to computer. New


· Supports locate music or video by ablum/artist/genre easily.


· Supports multiple languages. (English, Spanish, Deutsch, Japanese, Chinese...)




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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Copy Music from Your iPhone or iPod to Your Computer for Free

There as many applications and methods for copying music from an iPod to your computer as there are iPod models themselves, which makes finding a sure-fire, free solution a matter of tedious trial and error. To save you the work, today we're rounding up the best tools and techniques for getting music off any model iPod onto nearly any computer-for free. Whether you're a Windows user looking to yank tunes from an iPhone, a Mac fan backing up an iPod classic, or a Linux enthusiast trying to get into your new nano, we've got you covered. Follow along for a detailed look at the best ways to transfer songs from your iPod to your computer, no matter what hardware or operating system you're rocking.


iPhone and iPod touch


While it used to be as simple as enabling disk use on old school iPods to get to the music files stored there, it's not that easy with the iPhone and iPod touch models. Luckily, intrepid hackers have found a way on each platform. Here are our picks for the best ways to get at your music from your touchscreen iPod and iPhone.


Mac OS X-Senuti (beta)


Free Mac utility Senuti could always copy music from regular iPods to your Mac , and a new beta version now supports the iPhone and iPod touch. Be sure to download the beta release (as of this writing, the latest beta is 0.50.2b7) and install it on your Mac. Fire up Senuti to get a complete list of songs on the iPhone or iPod touch connected to your Mac. Senuti will put a blue dot next to songs that already exist in that Mac's iTunes library. Select the songs you want and hit the Transfer button to copy them to your computer. (Original post)


Windows-Jailbreak + SSH (Update: and Winamp!)


Unfortunately, there are no free graphical applications for Windows like Senuti for Mac that can reach into your touch-based iPod's guts and move music around.


Update: We stand corrected. Several readers point out that Winamp's newest iPod plug-in can indeed copy files from your iPhone in Windows without jailbreaking. Thanks, zod000, Scoops, and apprehensive!


Update 2: iPhoneBrowser is also an option for those with jailbroken phones, providing an FTP-like interface to iPhone/touch files with a USB connection. Thanks to emailer Miguel and commenter halfshafter for the tip! (posted here).


It's not that hard to get your files, if you're willing to jailbreak your device and do a little file-swapping. Here's how to do it.


Jailbreak your iPhone/touch: Your editors have found the 45-second ZiPhone method pretty reliable, but your mileage may vary. However you jailbreak your device, make sure it has "BSD Subsystem" and "OpenSSH" packages installed through the Installer.app utility.


Get an SFTP application: Unless you want to hack around command-line-style with PuttY or Cygwin, you'll find it easier to get around using an FTP program. Filezilla is a free, easy-to-use option, but any client that supports SSH transfer will do.


Get into your iPhone/touch: Make sure your iPhone/touch has a Wi-Fi connection to the same network as your computer, and that its Autolock setting (Settings->General->Autolock) is temporarily set to "Never" to prevent dropped connections. Find its IP address (Settings->Wi-Fi, then select the checked network), and in your FTP program, put that address in as the Host, and set a username of "root" and a password of "alpine," assuming you've upgraded your firmware at least once (it's "dottie" if not). Choose to connect through port 22 for an SSH connection, and you should get in. You may get a warning related to a "host key," but choose "Yes" or "OK," and check "Always trust this host" or a similar catch-all, if offered.


Transfer the files: I found my iPod touch's music nested deep inside the file structure, at /private/var/mobile/Media/iTunes_Control/Music/. You'll probably find your music there too. Copy all the folders named F01, F02, and so on to your computer. The files have nonsensical names, but they're really your tunes, and iTunes (and even Windows itself) knows it:


Once you've got your files, you can give them back sensible names in iTunes by importing them , then heading to Edit->Preferences->Advanced->"Keep iTunes Music folder organized." Now you've got your iPod's whole music library, organized, and ready to use wherever.


Linux-Wireless sync


As with Windows, there's no single app that gets you to your music, but you can jailbreak your iPhone/touch in Linux and open it up for wireless access to apps like Amarok or gtkpod for transfers and organization. Head to our guide to Syncing your iPhone wirelessly in Linux for a detailed tutorial on doing just that.


All other iPods


Whether you've got a shuffle, nano, classic, photo, video, or something more old-school, your route to music recovery is decidedly easier than with those fancy-dancy touch models. Here's the best ways to get at your files:


Windows-YamiPod


YamiPod works on all three major platforms, but it really comes in handy in Windows. It recently added support for the new-model nano and iPod classic, and boasts a host of great features, including search, preview-play of files, duplicate remover, and more. Better still, it's a small stand-alone program that can run from a USB stick, so helping friends and co-workers recover their music is a snap. (Original post)


Mac OS X-Senuti (stable release)


For non-touch Apple music players, Senuti is still your best bet. The uber-useful blue dots that indicate a song is already in your collection, a slick interface, full Leopard support-it's great, free software.


Linux


If you simply need to grab the music files off an iPod, gtkpod is the tool of choice. It grabs play counts and playlists, ratings and cover art, and can replicate the iPod's entire database on your hard drive. The creators are working on support for the very latest models, but photo, video, nano, and older makes should all function just fine. It's also worth mentioning that the three most well-known Linux music organizers-Amarok, Rhythmbox, and Banshee-can move unprotected music on and off most iPods with relative ease.


Cross-platform


If you're a dual-booter, virtualizer, or use your iPod at different home and work systems, you might want to check out two apps that run on Windows, Mac, or Linux, for better integration and matching features:


Songbird: This open-source library organizer from Mozilla, creators of the Firefox browser and Thunderbird email client, is looking pretty slick these days. Its latest version supports every iPod (except the iPhone/touch, of course), can replicate your iTunes database, and copying files from iPod to disk is a drag-and-drop affair. (Original post)


Floola: As Adam detailed in his self-sustaining iPod feature, Floola not only works as a nifty iTunes replacement, but can actually run right off your device's storage drive, making it great for spreading your music to friends, co-workers and the person putting you up on vacation.


YamiPod: As noted above, this slick iPod-copying app works on Windows, Mac, and Linux, and easily runs from a USB stick.


How do you copy music from your iPod to your computer? Got a simpler method of liberating songs from an iPod touch or iPhone? Let's hear about it in the comments.






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