Best program for getting music and video off my iPod?

My hard drive crashed and now the only place I have a lot of my music and videos is my 160 gig ipod classic.  I'd like to get it off my ipod and onto my Macbook Pro. 
Thanks
Ted

iTunes & Finder might be all you need. Look at the link at bottom of the table in this user tip: Recover your iTunes library from your iPod or iOS device.
tt2

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