Just moved songs from another ipod onto computer....or so I thought.....

....songs are no longer on my ipod and i cannot locate where they went to on my computer. i used the free method of moving the music which basically is getting additional ipod music into folder on computer and then i assume somehow it needs to be moved into my itunes library. problem is that when i check the folder, there are no songs listed. Any ideas? thanks

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