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    ipod copy program

    Ok heres the deal I used my friends Itunes cause he has tons of songs that I wanted on my ipod. So I got this ipod copy program to copy all the songs off of my ipod. How do I import then to my itunes though? I dont know what folder they go to. Oh and I'm computer illiterate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jenseno9 View Post
    Ok heres the deal I used my friends Itunes cause he has tons of songs that I wanted on my ipod. So I got this ipod copy program to copy all the songs off of my ipod. How do I import then to my itunes though? I dont know what folder they go to. Oh and I'm computer illiterate.
    So just to get it straight basically you have all the MP3's off your freinds ipod somewhere and just need to tranfer them to yours?

    If this is right then all you shold need to do is open up the ipod folder, should be under "my music/ iPod" then there shoudl be a few files in there, one shoudl be labeled something like iPod music (i woudl imagine this contains all yoru current MP3's) when you find that folder with all the MP3's in you just need to tranfer all your copied songs there.

    If i was you i would put them in a new folder before hand i.e (friends music) you can do this on your desk top or something, what ever is easiest. Once you have done that you can drag and drop the folder (freinds music) to the ipod folder containing all your MP3 on your ipod.

    Then finally you need to update your ipod, so just open itunes then drag and drop the folder (freinds music) to your libary, this will add them to it. Next time you connect your ipod they will sync.

    You can import with ituens but this is much faster if you have shed loads of songs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Odpierdol_sie! View Post
    So just to get it straight basically you have all the MP3's off your freinds ipod somewhere and just need to tranfer them to yours?

    If this is right then all you shold need to do is open up the ipod folder, should be under "my music/ iPod" then there shoudl be a few files in there, one shoudl be labeled something like iPod music (i woudl imagine this contains all yoru current MP3's) when you find that folder with all the MP3's in you just need to tranfer all your copied songs there.

    If i was you i would put them in a new folder before hand i.e (friends music) you can do this on your desk top or something, what ever is easiest. Once you have done that you can drag and drop the folder (freinds music) to the ipod folder containing all your MP3 on your ipod.

    Then finally you need to update your ipod, so just open itunes then drag and drop the folder (freinds music) to your libary, this will add them to it. Next time you connect your ipod they will sync.

    You can import with ituens but this is much faster if you have shed loads of songs.
    Wrong. Dumping them into the itunes music folder on the HD will not auto add them into itunes. You need to copy them into itunes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Carlos_E View Post
    Wrong. Dumping them into the itunes music folder on the HD will not auto add them into itunes. You need to copy them into itunes.
    I said that near the end, its how i do mine, i just copy the folder to iTunes. soz i had a typo there by the looks of it, i put ipod instead of itunes... duh lol

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    Use a program called............ CopyTrans......you will be able to copy all the songs into your computer then use itunes to upload to your ipod.

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