HT5085 how do i transfer my ipod music to my Macbook

How do i transfer the music i have in my ipod to my macbook?

Use the Transfer Purchases function in the File menu of iTunes.
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    I was attempting to transfer my iPod music to my MacBook.That the music is gone is okey, however my iPod now shows about 35 Gs of "other". Unless I hear otherwise I will delete it if someone tells me how.

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  • How can I transfer all my music from my old iPod to my new MacBook pro? My old computer is gone.

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    MusicRescue - http://www.kennettnet.co.uk/products/musicrescue/ - Mac & Windows
    Post by Zevoneer: iPod media recovery options - https://discussions.apple.com/message/11624224 - this is an older post and many of the links are also for old posts, so bear this in mind when reading them.

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