bluegargantua (
bluegargantua) wrote2008-03-20 07:53 pm
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iHuh?
OK,
So I got an iPod. It's pretty nice. I hook it to my mac, buy a couple of albums, very nice.
I go to work where I've ripped a ton of CDs to MP3 so I can listen to them. I figure I'll just download all the MP3s to the iPod and we're good to go.
1.) iPods come formatted for Macs, not PCs. I didn't really want to reformat it, I just wanted to move some MP3s on it. Luckily, I grab this utility called XPlay3 that lets me look into the iPod. I transfer over all my files and everything is hey presto good.
2.) I come home and hook my iPod up to my Mac. It syncs up and all my MP3s are gone. What the hell? How do I get it to stop overwriting the MP3s? Is there a way I can transfer the MP3s off the iPod and into the Mac?
Thanks
Tom
So I got an iPod. It's pretty nice. I hook it to my mac, buy a couple of albums, very nice.
I go to work where I've ripped a ton of CDs to MP3 so I can listen to them. I figure I'll just download all the MP3s to the iPod and we're good to go.
1.) iPods come formatted for Macs, not PCs. I didn't really want to reformat it, I just wanted to move some MP3s on it. Luckily, I grab this utility called XPlay3 that lets me look into the iPod. I transfer over all my files and everything is hey presto good.
2.) I come home and hook my iPod up to my Mac. It syncs up and all my MP3s are gone. What the hell? How do I get it to stop overwriting the MP3s? Is there a way I can transfer the MP3s off the iPod and into the Mac?
Thanks
Tom
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There may be other utilities out there, but that's what iTunes expects... You may want to turn off auto-sync anyway, though.
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I haven't used it myself, but I've heard that xPod (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/12731) works well for what it sounds like you want to do.
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