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iPod Video Converter
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DVD to iPod Converter
iPod Movie/Video Converter
Lenogo DVD Movie to iPod Converter
Lenogo Video to iPod Converter
Lenogo iPod Converter Powerpack
iPod to iPod Transfer
iPod2iPod
DVD Ripper Tools
DVD to iPod Converter
Audio Conversion Tools
All Audio/Video to MP3/WAV Converter
iPod To PC Transfer

Lenogo iPod to PC Transfer

Virtual iPod

iPod To iTunes Transfer

iPod To iTunes

Tutorials
iPod 2 iPod Tutorial
Cucusoft iPod Video + DVD to iPod Converter
Cucusoft iPod Video/Movie Converter
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Lenogo DVD Movie to iPod Converter
Videora iPod Video Converter Tutorial
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Mindy writes, My hard drive crashed and I lost all the music I ripped from my CD collection. Is there any way to get the songs from my iPod back to my PC? I don't want to spend hours re-ripping all my songs.

For all the elegance of the iPod user interface, Apple could make it easier to transfer songs back to your hard drive. All the other player manufacturers simply allow you to easily browse your portable music player like a hard drive and pick and choose tracks from the drive for transfer back to your computer. Besides crisis averting situations like hard disk failure, replacing your computer becomes easier if you don't need to transfer the entire contents of your music library from the old machine to a new one. Putting specific tracks from your iTunes store purchases on any of the authorized machines becomes easier. Playing your favorite songs on a computer at work doesn't need to be a colossal task if they simplified the process of transferring songs from iPod to PC or Mac. Since Apple isn't interested in providing this necessary feature, finding a workaround becomes necessary.

The quick and dirty way to solve your problem is to browse through the hidden folders on your iPod after mounting it as a hard drive on your system. However, browsing through the folders on the hard drive increases the potential for corrupting the iPod database, which may result in losing all your songs from the iPod before you transfer them to your PC. Use this method at your own risk.

Rather than putting your entire song library in jeopardy, I suggest investing in an affordable software app for handling the audio file transfer. A quick search of any major download site will turn up literally dozens of apps designed for this purpose. The one I'm recommending is
Virtual iPod, which works for both Windows and Mac OS X users. Virtual iPod is $14.95 for Windows or OS X. 

One of the main reasons I recommend
Virtual iPod over any of the other software solutions is because it seems to have the most complete set of features. Using iPod Access to backup the library on your iPod to a computer provides a ton of features you might expect from a more traditional full hard disk backup solution. The software tracks changes, incrementally backing up tracks as you add them to the iPod. It interfaces directly with the iPod song database, providing all the Album and Artist information. It clones the playlists you created on the iPod, so you won't even need to start from scratch on playlisting. iPod Access will even recover songs from iPods with a damaged database in most cases.

Assuming you connect the iPod to either a new computer or a new install of Windows, you'll want to proceed with caution depending on where you are in the recovery process. If you haven't installed iTunes, the iPod automatically shows up as a hard drive. With iTunes already installed your system will ask you to associate the iPod with your computer. You MUST click NO or all songs on your iPod will be deleted. This is likely the most important step in the entire process.

After connecting your iPod and installing
Virtual iPod, just browse the files on your iPod and transfer them from the iPod to your PC or MAC either individually or in bulk.
 

Manually adding and removing songs of playlist

If you prefer to manage the songs and playlists on your iPod separately from the way you manage them in iTunes, start by setting iTunes to Manually manage (See Below) the content on your iPod.

Next, Click the gray triangle icon next to your iPod in the iTunes Source pane. This will allow you to see the contents of your iPod. You can add playlists and songs store in iTunes to your iPod simply dragging them to the iPod in the Source pane.

You can remove items from the iPod by highlighting them as they appear on the iPod and choose Delete from the Edit menu.

 

 Managing content manually on iPod

Syncing your music library on iPod is easy. By default, iTunes automatically updates iPod's music library whenever you connect iPod to your computer. iTunes transfers new songs you've added, and erases songs you've removed.

You can also transfer content manually

Manually managing what goes on your iPod is also helpful if you use your iPod on multiple computers or with multiple user accounts. Additionally, it also allows you to delete a song from your iTunes library, but keep it on your iPod. Make sure you have a backup copy of any media files before deleting them. Follow these steps to setup your iPod to manually transfer content.

If you have iTunes 7 or later follow these instructions:

  1. Connect iPod to your computer.

  2. Open iTunes.

  3. Select iPod in the source pane. If you don’t see iPod in the iTunes source pane.

  4. On the Summary tab select “Manually manage music and videos” and click Apply.

  5. Tip: Even though your Music, Movies, and TV Shows tabs show no checkmarks when you are in Manual mode, you can still sync content. Checking these boxes will place the iPod back into Automatic mode.

 

Shax writes, I have two Ipod Nano. The first one was already registered into the PC. When I tried to connect the second one into the same computer, it says, this Ipod is not registered. Is there a way to use these two Ipod Nano on the same computer?

How to use multiple iPods with one computer Do you want to use more than one iPod with the same computer? You can! In fact there are a couple of different ways you can do it.

Method One ( For Windows Users Only)
If you share your computer with other people, the simplest way is to maintain separate user accounts on the computer for each person and his or her iPod. This is useful if everyone has different musical tastes; each person gets to maintain his or her own personalized iTunes music library, and can customize the iPod with his or her music.

Windows users:
Look in your computer's Help documentation to learn how to set up additional user accounts. To locate this information, do the following:

  1. Click the Start Menu, and then point to Help or Help and Support.

  2. Enter new user in the Search field.

  3. Press Return.

Method Two ( For Windows or Mac Users)
If one person wants to use multiple iPods on a computer, or you don't want to create multiple user accounts to support multiple iPods, you can set iTunes to update each iPod with only certain playlists. This way, you can put all your music on, say, your iPod photo and keep just your workout music on your iPod shuffle. Here's how to do this with iTunes 7:
 

  1. Create a new iTunes playlist for each iPod that contains all the music that you want to send to that particular iPod. Learn more about how to create playlist above .

  2. Learn how to Sync your iPod, read the iPod Tutorial Steps above Manually adding and removing songs of playlist .

Note: iTunes for Windows does not support having multiple iPods connected simultaneously. (Both plugged into the PC at the same time)

Watching iPod Movies and Photos On Your Television

Music Videos, Movies, TV shows, Slideshows of Family Photographs are more fun to watch on a large TV set than on the tiny iPod Video Screen. Another drawback is that only one person with iPod earphones can listen to the background music - others will only see moving picture and are likely to loose interest very soon. Fortunately, connecting iPods to the television using standard ports is very much possible. Here we discuss different options to connect the video ipod to your Television set so that you can enjoy the iPod content in the living room with your entire family.
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iPod AV Cable - The iPod AV Cable provides composite video and audio output for viewing photo slideshows with music on a TV. You can also hook the AV Cable to your stereo or powered speakers.

iPod AV Connection Kit - It comes with a Universal Dock and an iPod AV Cable that connects the iPod to the Audio In ports of the home audio system or the composite video input on a TV or computer monitor.

Apple iPod Universal Dock - This lets you display photos or videos on a TV or Monitor using an iPod AV Cable or a standard S-video cable.

Monster iTV Link for iPod photo - Use the Monster iTV Link to connect the S-Video and 3.5mm Audio jacks on the back on the iPod photo Dock to give you the highest quality images possible on your S-Video equipped TV.

DLO HomeDock Deluxe - This non-Apple device lets you play iPod videos on large screen TV via AV connection or S-Video. It turns you TV into a Media Center like as even the iPod navigation is controlled by the supplied remote control. Works with dockable, click wheel iPods - including iPod nano, Video iPod, 4G iPod and iPod mini [not iPod Shuffle]

Griffin TuneCenter - Like the DLO device, TuneCenter (from the makers of iTrip) displays the iPod playlists and song information on your TV screen. TuneCenter also plays internet radio stations.

A few things to remember:



Although iPod nano has a color display, it won't output a slideshow to a TV. Some televisions may need to be set to channel 3 or 4 or "video" to receive input. The correct TV format (NTSC or PAL) can be choosen using the Photos > Slideshow Settings > TV Signal settings in your iPod. Only the Apple iPod AV Cable works with the iPod Headphones and AV port.

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