HT1451 Can I move the playlists on my Ipod to Itunes on my new computer (which has all my music, but not my playlists)?

My old computer died and I bought a new one and installed Itunes.  I reloaded all my old music, which I had on a backup disk.  Itunes recognizes my music.  I would like to move the existing playlists from my Ipod to Itunes.  Is this possible?  If so, how do I do it?

If you connect your ipod to the itunes. If it tells you you need to erase then just cancel that.
Click on your iPod in the left hand sidebar
Ctrl S to show sidebar
Select ipod and expand the selection by clicking onthe black arrow
Right mouse click on the iPod Playlist and select export
Then when you are done Use File > Library > Import Playlist (Ctrl + B to show top menu in windows)
This should put your playlists in iTunes which if the songs are there should work fine

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