Getting songs off the ipod with 4.2?

How do you remove songs off of the ipod touch now?

Manually manage?
If you manually manage, then you erase music manually the same way you always have.
Go under device tab>Ipod and delete them.

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  • How can you delete songs off the ipod without deleting songs off your itunes library?

    How can you delete songs off the ipod without deleting songs off your itunes library?  My son's ipod automatically synced all the songs in my library to his ipod which he now wants to get rid of.  Is there a way to delete them all without me having to erase my library?

    Do not select the songs to sync, then sync.

  • Software to get songs off an iPod

    what's the best software to get songs off an iPod on windows?

    Hi BigRedCube,
    There are lots of good programs that can transfer your songs form your iPod. I specially like two, though.
    In my opinion, [iPod Access|http://www.findleydesigns.com/ipodaccess/index.html] ou o [iRepo|http://www.purpleghost.com/index.php?q=irepo] are excellent, once they have iPod Touch/iPhone compatibility and can also transfer your important metadata.
    Hope this helps!

  • How to get songs off my iPod?

    ok, I recently had to reformat my PC, and was expecting to be able to get my songs off my iPod, is there any way to do this?

    These links will give you
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  • I cant get songs onto the ipod nano

    ok so ive had this thing since xmas and i had like 235 songs on it.
    and it was a 2 gb, and with 235 songs, it was full.
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    i delete like 50 songs so i can put some on and i didnt know how to get it all back on the nano.
    somehow, i accidentally deleted the playlist that had every song in my library from my ipod.
    and now i dont have anything on the ipod.
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    so i try and make a new playlist, and it STILL wont sync.
    oh and i went to "About" on my ipod when it was empty and it said i could have 1.7 GB but it said i only had 1 GB available.
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    Use the instructions in this article to add that playlist to the playlists set to be synchronized to the iPod, or change the iPod's synchronization mode.
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  • Get songs from the ipod to the comp

    My friends computer crashed. Is it possible to get the songs from the ipod to the itunes on the computer?

    Welcome to Apple Discussions.
    Check this: MacMuse, "Computer Crashed" #4, 11:49pm Feb 7, 2005 CDT
    Tell your friend to backup important data such as his/her songs before there is a next time.

  • Mistakenly bought the album instead of a song off the album with a itunes card.

    my son mistakenly bought an album instead of a song off the album, can you credit his itunes card.

    We are all itunes users just like you.
    We can refund nothing.
    All sales are final.
    You can try contacting itunes support and asking for an axception, but I wouldn't expect it.

  • Can't get songs off my ipod onto into my Itunes

    Hello,
    Recently my computer crashed and the hard drive was replaced. I had to re-install all my programs again including itunes. pretty much none of my music was backed up, but it is all still on my ipod. When i re-installed itunes, and i tried to connect my ipod to get all the songs back off and into my itunes library it is saying my ipod is registered with another computer. So when i first registered my ipod with this same comp it has somehow stayed like that, and i cant get it to register with the new Itunes i have downloaded since getting the hardrive replaced. Can someone tell me how i could cancel my old account and register my ipod with my new itunes? I hope this makes sense, I need some help please!
    Thanks in advance!

    In the past I resorted to using a program called, iDump. It moved all my songs back to iTunes. Have you thought about one of those neat utilities that transfer music from an ipod back to the computer?
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    Message was edited by: GARTH

  • How can I get music off the ipod and into my library?

    I can't get the music off my ipod into my library... arg why won't it let me?

    You can't sync or drag your non iTMS music back directly from an iPod to iTunes, the transfer of music is designed by default to be one way from iTunes to iPod. However there is a manual method of accessing the iPod's hard drive and copying songs back to iTunes on Windows posted in this thread: MacMuse - iPod to iTunes
    If you prefer something more automated then there are a number of third party utilities that you can use to retrieve the music files and playlists from your iPod, this is just a selection. Have a look at the web pages and documentation for these, they are generally quite straightforward. As iTunes 7 is just out some of these may not work with it yet though I haven't experienced any problems with the Mac software I use.
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    There is a new function in iTunes 7 under File, "Transfer Purchases from iPod" which transfers iTMS purchases. A paragraph on it has been added to this article: How to use your iPod to move your music to a new computer

  • Possible to get songs OFF your Ipod and onto an external HDD or your PC?

    I have songs on my Ipod that are NOT on my PC (thru having to manually manage my library in the past over 2 'smallish' HDDs in my PC).
    When I open my Ipod from within Windows I 'see' the songs in the Music folder as .mpeg4 but no song titles so I can't differentiate between them. For example, a song is listed as CVFK.mpeg4, another as DPKQ.mpeg4 etc ...
    When I open the Music folder on my Ipod from within i-TUNES I can see the songs I want, I can "highlight" them, right-click and 'COPY' them, but for the life of me I can't seem to 'PASTE' them anywhere...like IN MY LIBRARY which is on my new external USB HDD.
    Why be able to "COPY" if you can't do anything with them? It seems you must be able to, but how? I WANT to copy them off my Ipod and put them into that new exteranl HDD that has 75% of my i-tunes library...the other 25% being my Springsteen collection that at the mo is ONLY on my i-Pod.
    I am using a 30gb video ipod with latest software (1.2.1), iTunes 7.1.1.5 (latest) and a fully-updated MS Vista Home Premium.
    ANY assistance would be GREATLY appreciated.
    Rgds
    Rod

    The transfer of non iTunes Music Store content such as songs imported from CD is designed by default to be one way from iTunes to iPod. However there is a manual method of accessing the iPod's hard drive and copying songs back to iTunes on Windows. The procedure is a bit involved and was written long before iTunes 7 and Windows Vista so it requires a little adaptation as the iPod preferences are no longer in the location described for instance but if you're interested it's posted in this thread: MacMuse - iPod to iTunes
    If you prefer something more automated that will let you transfer individual tracks then there are a number of third party utilities that will do what you want. You can use these to retrieve individual music files and playlists from your iPod, this is just a selection. You'll find that they have varying degrees of functionality and some will transfer movies, videos, photos, podcasts and games as well. Have a look at the web pages and documentation, check for Vista compatibility as they may not all have been updated yet. Some of these are free and some are commercial but generally they are not very expensive. You can also read reviews of some of them here: Wired News - Rescue Your Stranded Tunes
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    Music Rescue Mac & Windows
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    If you have any iTMS purchases the transfer of purchased content from the iPod to authorised computers was introduced with iTunes 7. A paragraph on it has been added to this article: Transfer iTunes Store purchases using iPod

  • Getting Photos off the iPod

    I have ended up with some photos on my iPod through automatic sync that I don't want on the iPod. However I don't know how to get the photos off. Can anyone help me?
    Fifth Generation Video iPod 30GB Windows XP

    Connect the iPod, in the summary screen click on the "photos" tab.
    Remove the check mark from "sync photos". You will then see this message.
    Click "yes", then click "apply" (bottom right corner).
    However this will remove all the photos on the iPod.
    If you just want to delete selected ones, you can remove the photos from the folder with which they are synced.
    This is an option.
    Create a new folder and give it a recognizable name (e.g. iPod photos).
    Drag (or copy) your photos into this new folder.
    Connect your iPod and open iTunes and when the summary page appears, click on the "photos" tab.
    Under "Synchronize photos from" choose "Selected albums" and select the new folder you created and click on "OK".
    Then you can just add and remove photos to and from that new folder as you wish.

  • HELP cant get songs on the ipod

    itunes says that the ipod has been updated but when i go to use it it flashes green/orange and doesnt make any noise.
      Windows XP Pro  
      Windows XP Pro  

    That sounds about right.
    Updating the software removes all songs.
    Flashing O/G means, among other things, that there are no songs on the iPS to be played.
    Not making noise when nothing is there would be a good thing.

  • My recent computer died and so did the HDD and all my songs ect are now destroyed on the HDD. My iPod touch has them all on but can i get all the songs off the iPod into my new computer?

    The question says it all. Can i get my iPods WHOLE LIBARY NOT THE PURCHASED ONES ON TO MY PC?

    check out this post by Zevoneer.

  • Can you get songs on the ipod without itunes?

    like you can on ipods?
    use your own music on it to save you buying every song.

    like you can on ipods?
    I think if you google "ipod without itunes" or "iphone without itunes" you'll get plenty of hits with interesting suggestions.
    use your own music on it to save you buying every song.
    Just because you use iTunes doesn't mean you have to buy every song from Apple's store. You can import your existing CDs or MP3s into iTunes without buying them again. You can use iTunes to manage your existing collection of music, and not buy any new music. (The vast majority of my music collection was ripped from CDs, not purchased from Apple's store.) Also iTunes has wonderful integration with free sources of audio content including podcasts, iTunes U, etc.
    In my opinion, the main reason to get an iPod or iPhone is for the seamless integration with iTunes. If you decide you don't want to use iTunes, you probably are dealing with slightly more cumbersome music integration which is probably no better or no worse than any of the other MP3 players out there.
    Reading between the lines of your original post, if you're concerned about getting locked into Apple's proprietary world when managing your music in iTunes, you consider using an industry standard format, like MP3, rather than Apple's proprietary file formats, such as AAC. Specifically, in iTunes, go to preferences, go to the "When you insert CD section", click on "Import Settings", and change from AAC to something like MP3. Not as efficient way of storing the music, but you're also not locked into Apple's file formats (and thus just Apple hardware/software). But if you expect to stay with iPods and similar Apple players, AAC is a fine format. But for those of us who play music on other players too (e.g. my TiVo), MP3 is a more flexible format.

  • How to get song off my iPod Touch into iTunes

    Hello,
    I just bought a new laptop and I'm trying to get all my music (non of which was purchased from iTunes) into iTunes on my laptop. I've tried a few apps that supposedly do this, but they didn't work and I don't have the option to use my Touch as a hard drive so some directions I found on the net wouldn't work in that situation.
    Is there an easy 'free' way to do this with an iPod Touch?
    Thanks,
    Jeff

    Senuti has just released a beta that does do exactly this. Obviously one accepts that this IS a beta and there are no guarantees, but I tried it yesterday and it caused me no problems. You might want to change the Transfer location in the preferences forst; but then maybe some won't.

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