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Posted by DB on 10/13/06 12:26
Cheers Slatts...
Im off to google for the Yamipod stuff..
You are right....i'm after getting the stuff off the Ipod......me thinks it
would a whole lot easier just using P2P..Limewire etc etc..
but mate want it done the hard way.
I'll be back as soon as im stuck,lol.......cheers mate.Dave :)))
"Sla#s" <phil@KNOTslatts.fsworld.co.uk> wrote in message
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> DB wrote:
>>>
>> "Sla#s" <phil@KNOTslatts.fsworld.co.uk> wrote in message
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>>> DB wrote:
>>>> A friend who has an IPOD asked if it was possible to convert Itunes
>>>> back to MP3 files.....
>>>
>>> iTunes does not "convert" mp3 files to anything else. It just has a
>>> different naming convention when copying them on the iPod. The mp3s
>>> can remain on the original machine, in their original place, as mp3s.
>>> In which case iTunes is just a catalogue system.
>>> Though you can have it move/copy music to it's own directorys,
>>> should you so desire and it can also be used as a CD ripper.
>
> >Thanx Slatts......can i connect Ipod to pc,,and move files back to PC
>> and then burn them to cd.....as wave files ?
>>
>
> They haven't left your PC they were only "copied" to the iPod.
>
> Or are you trying to copy the music from your iPod on to another persons
> PC?
> In which case - in theory, no, but in practice, yes.
> You use to be able to with 'YamiPod' but it does not work with iTunes 7.
> (YamiPod are currently testing a Beta for iTunes 7)
>
> There are other ways but it would take ages to explain - Google it.
> Basically make sure all your id tags are correct, Allow "Disk use"on the
> iPod, then in windows "show hidden files" then move them and use "The
> Godfather" to rename them. But Google it for full details.
>
> Slatts
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