Moving music from pc (crashed) based ipod to new imac

I haven't found this exact situation on the forums, so I hope someone can help.
I have a windows-based ipod mini. My windows machine crashed and the only place I have all of my music is on my ipod.
I am ordering a new imac next week and can't wait to move over! Now, how do I get my music from my pc based ipod onto my new imac. From what I've read, the first thing I will have to do is reformat my ipod to the mac which will erase all of my music.
Is there a way to authorize my new machine, connect my windows-based ipod, transfer music over, and then reformat it to a mac ipod?
If not, is there another way? Perhaps hook my ipod to my husbands Dell laptop. Back all my music up to Cd's and then hook up to new mac and let it reformat (erase) my music off my ipod. Then reload music via the backup cd's? Would this work? Thanks for any help. I do not want to mess this up as I have a pretty big library on my ipod.

please understand that Mac computer can read iPod formatted on a PC i.e. FAT32 but not the other way round, for how to do the transfer from iPod to Mac, please read the following
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1329526&tstart=0

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