|
![]() |
|
| Author |
|
|||||||
|
thermite
Posts: 437
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
my brother has an ipod problem and wants me to ask around about this.
His laptop hard drive crashed and now he needs a way to actually get to his music on the ipod. He's found some software that comes with free trials etc... but is a bit sus on it all. Any recommendations? |
|||||||
| #0 09:50am 30/10/08 |
|
|||||||
|
system
|
--
|
|||||||
| #0 |
|
|||||||
|
WetWired
Posts: 3826
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
yamipod
|
|||||||
| #1 10:03am 30/10/08 |
|
|||||||
|
yellow_feet
Posts: 148
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
|
recommend using free trials
|
|||||||
| #2 10:18am 30/10/08 |
|
|||||||
|
infi
Posts: 10072
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
Your brother sounds sus. Like he's involved in a piracy racket.
|
|||||||
| #3 10:33am 30/10/08 |
|
|||||||
|
tequila
Posts: 180
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
just copy the raw files off when it shows up as a hard drive or USB drive
then put it all in c:\f***ed add c:\f***ed to a new itunes library and turn on 'keep my music files in a library for me' function, it will automagically rename them and shiz |
|||||||
| #4 10:35am 30/10/08 |
|
|||||||
|
scuzzy
Posts: 13061
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
So does this laptop run Windows or an Apple OS?
I use Winamp to copy music off my iPod, haven't tested it with DRM stuff. Find the song in the Winamp Library, right click it and do copy to local media. last edited by scuzzy at 10:55:16 30/Oct/08 |
|||||||
| #5 10:55am 30/10/08 |
|
|||||||
|
Mantis
Posts: 311
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
||||||||
| #6 11:19am 30/10/08 |
|
|||||||
|
rubba-chikin
Posts: 6116
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
I used floola with my old ipod ~ 1 meg app ftw!
|
|||||||
| #7 12:32pm 30/10/08 |
|
|||||||
|
taggs
Posts: 2316
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
ephpod or floola
both free and rad. i don't even use itunes anymore, just floola. |
|||||||
| #8 12:46pm 30/10/08 |
|
|||||||
|
Articuz
Posts: 155
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
hate ipod's!!
|
|||||||
| #9 05:14pm 30/10/08 |
|
|||||||
|
3dee
Posts: 2635
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
Tequilas on the money. Since iTunes auto categorises and renames the files to their track names in artist/album/ folders just copy the fudged name mp3s straight off I(pod):/iPod_Control/Music (hidden folder)
|
|||||||
| #10 07:03pm 30/10/08 |
|
|||||||
|
Sc00bs
Posts: 3294
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
an ipod breaking! omg i've never heard such a thing
|
|||||||
| #11 07:13pm 30/10/08 |
|
|||||||
|
Le Infidel
Posts: 2440
Location: Netherlands
|
Yeah I did what tequilla did when my laptop crapped out and then reimported into itunes once i rebuilt it.
|
|||||||
| #12 07:27pm 30/10/08 |
|
|||||||
|
thermite
Posts: 443
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
Alright I rang him and told him everything that was said here. He's coming round on saturday so I'll take him through it if he's noobed it up.
|
|||||||
| #13 07:30pm 30/10/08 |
|
|||||||
|
Zak
Posts: 1761
Location: UK
|
I've had my hard drive with all my music on it crash, so am going to use one of these programs to salvage what I can. I've mucked around with a few of them very quickly, but not long enough to have a good go. Out of curiousity, are there any that will transfer songs to your computer and put them into Artist/Album folders for you? From what I have done so far is just transfers them folderless.
|
|||||||
| #14 11:51pm 31/10/08 |
|
|||||||
|
system
|
--
|
|||||||
| #14 |
|
|||||||
|
| ||||||||