Reading Lyrics from the iPod....?

Is there anybody who knows how to make use of the storage of song lyrics in the iPod? I'm using now the widget "Sing that iTune", which is able to display lyrics within the widget, but also stores it as a .txt file in a separate folder, called 'Sing that iTune". I understand from previous posts and discusssions that it is possible to import them as notes. Is there anybody who has been able to script tihs syncing of notes folders?
Second, when I was updating my iPod I saw that all the songs that include lyrics (besides storing the lyrics in the separate folder it can also automatically update the lyrics panel of the songs info!) were also automatically updated to my iPod. This means that the info of the txt file is also somewhere sitting in my iPod...!! It would be fantastic if Apple would exploid that possibility to also allow displaying lyrics instead of for example art-work during playback. I'm not a programmer, but I suppose that it should well be possible to include such option in a next software update..... Or are there any third party utilities that do the trick? Any ideas appreciated!

Coming back to my previous question: I've now been experimenting with 'Sing that iTune' a bit more, and to my big surpise one is able to start up a song by clicking the note that contains the lyrics! I do not know if this is different or similar to the iPod Nano Lyrics feature where one talks about, but it is at least something.
HOWEVER: one problem remains! The iPod can only load 1000 notes!? The rest are copied to the iPod, but remain unvisible?! Does anyone know a work around?
Thanx!

Similar Messages

  • How can I connect a PC with iTunes to an ipod and make iTunes play podcasts directly from the ipod without synching with iTunes on the PC ?

    I predominently use my ipod to listen to my favourite podcasts. I download podcasts onto my Home PC using iTunes and then synch the podcasts onto my ipod again using iTunes. This all works fine.
    Occassionally I want to connect my ipod to my Work PC via iTunes and listen to the podcasts by playing them through my Work PC external speakers. I DO NOT want iTunes to synch with my ipod, I just want to access the podcasts on the ipod and play them directly using the iTunes on my Work PC. I used to be able to do this, but have recently had a new replacement PC provided and now when I attach my ipod to the new PC iTunes wants to synchronize, and I can't see the podcasts which I know are on the ipod.
    I'm sure that this is an easy one for you experts out there. Any help appreciated. Thanks. Arnold

    Just to be clear - I have a new Work PC. My Home PC and ipod synching is all still working fine - it's just connecting the ipod to my new Work PC - and not being able to see and play the podcasts from the ipod - which is the problem that I am trying to overcome. Thx.

  • Is there a way of copying music from the ipod

    my pc got wiped so i need a way of copying music from my ipod to itunes is there a way?

    Connect your iPod to your computer. If it is set to update automatically you'll get a message that it is linked to a different library and asking if you want to link to this one and replace all your songs etc, press "Cancel". Pressing "Erase and Sync" will irretrievably remove all the songs from your iPod. Your iPod should appear in the iTunes source list from where you can change the update setting to manual and use your iPod without the risk of accidentally erasing it. Also when using most of the utilities listed below your iPod needs to be enabled for disc use, changing to manual update will do this by default. Check the "manually manage music and videos" box in Summary then press the Apply button: Managing content manually on iPod
    Once you are safely connected there are a few things you can do to restore your iTunes from the iPod. If you have any iTunes Music Store purchases the transfer of purchased content from the iPod to authorised computers was introduced with iTunes 7. You'll find details in this article: Copying iTunes Store purchases from your iPod to a computer
    The transfer of content from other sources such as songs imported from CD is designed by default to be one way from iTunes to iPod. However there are a number of third party utilities that you can use to retrieve the music files and playlists from your iPod. 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, this is just a small selection of what's available, they are generally quite straightforward. You can read reviews of some of them here: Wired News - Rescue Your Stranded Tunes
    TuneJack Windows Only
    iPod2PC Windows Only
    iGadget Windows Only
    iDump Windows Only
    SharePod Windows Only
    iRepo Mac and Windows
    iPodRip Mac & Windows
    YamiPod Mac and Windows
    Music Rescue Mac & Windows
    iPodCopy Mac and Windows
    There is also a manual method of accessing the iPod's hard drive and copying songs back to iTunes on Windows or a Mac. The procedure is a bit involved and won't recover playlists but if you're interested it's available at this link: Two-way Street: Moving Music Off the iPod
    Whichever of these retrieval methods you choose, keep your iPod in manual mode until you have reloaded your iTunes and you are happy with your playlists etc then it will be safe to return it auto-sync. I would also advise that you get yourself an external hard drive and back your stuff up, relying on an iPod as your sole backup is not a good idea and external drives are comparatively inexpensive these days, you can get loads of storage for a reasonable outlay.

  • When I updated the software on my ipod 4 touch, many podcasts were erased. When I synced the ipod, they were erased from the ipod also. The current itunes does not allow me to go back to these dates (a few months) and re-download? Can I? and prevent this?

    When I upgraded the software on my ipod touch4, many podcasts were deleted from itunes. Of course, when I synced the ipod, they were deleted from the ipod as well. Apparently the current version of itunes will not let me go back to these earlier episodes (just a few months), in a podcast that I have been subscribed to, and re-download them. Is there a way to do that? and, how can I prevent this from happening again?

    Hey! I had the same problem you did just today when I was trying to get my second iPhone to sync. What you need to do with music or anything extra that you doing you have to creat a second playlist or picture or anything that you would like to use, so that you can add to the second device that you are going to be using. I am not sure if that will help but it helped me out a lot!! Good luck!

  • My 2nd gen touch no longer adds changes from my Outlook 2003 calendar during sync. I even deleted the calendar from the iPod

    My 2nd gen touch no longer adds changes from my Outlook 2003 calendar during sync. I even deleted the calendar from the iPod & when I added it back, I still got old data. Any ideas?

    Hi William,
    See my post on: https://discussions.apple.com/message/15841192#15841192
    Hope this helps you.

  • How do I delete photos from the iPod???

    I had no problem loading photos on my nano but cannot figure out how to delete them. Everytime I connect the iPod to the computer now, I get a message, "iTunes cannot copy photos to the iPod because all of the albums selected for copying no longer exist." However, those albums do exist. Any suggestions for how to deal with this and ultimately delete photos?

    Lori,
    I just got my nano a few days ago, and have been learning more about it. I had the same question you have, but I think I now know the answer.
    You can NOT delete specific photos from the iPod. You will need to delete ALL of them and re-synch a folder that has ONLY the photos that you want to display on the Nano.
    To do, this go back to Edit->Preferences->iPod->Photos and deselect "Synchronize photos..."
    That will remove ALL photos.
    Then you will need to create a folder specifically for the iPod. Put only those photos you want for the Nano into that new folder. Then when you Synchronize the next time, you will select "Copy selected folders only:"
    If anyone knows different, let me know. I'm relatively new with Ipods.
    Windows PC   Windows XP  

  • HT1473 I have some music on my ipod that I want to put in iTunes so I can listen it it on my iPad.    The two devices share an Apple ID and iTunes account.  So I do I get the music from the ipod to the iTunes account t?

    I have some music on my ipod that I want to put in iTunes so I can listen it it on my iPad.    The two devices share an Apple ID and iTunes account.  So I do I get the music from the ipod to the iTunes account? 

    This is all just a partial answer since details will depend upon how you want to do it.
    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.
    Commercial software utility for transferring songs from i-device to Mac - http://www.fadingred.com/senuti/
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1848 - just media purchased from iTunes Store
    You'll need to get it all onto one iTunes collection on your Mac Pro, then sync the devices to that.  iTunes only lets you transfer purchases from a device, otherwise you have to use third party software.
    I guess you could also look into getting iTunes Match.

  • I have just purchased a new Mac and want to sync my ipod - previous computer was PC - can I recover tunes from the ipod to the Mac?

    I have just purchased a new Mac and want to sync my ipod - previous computer was PC - can I recover tunes from the ipod to the Mac?

    1) authorize iTunes on the new machine for your iTunes store account(s)
    2) connect your device and right-click or control-click it in the iTunes Source list, then choose transfer purchases from the shortcut menu that appears.
    3) sync the device
    iTunes will wipe the iPod but, since you transferred your purchases in the previous step, your content will be in your library and you can re-populate the iPod with it.
    above covers purchases from the iTunes store. for everything else, check out this post by Zevoneer.

  • HT1296 I HAVE A TOUCH 4.3. MY COMPUYET DIED AND NOW HAVE A NEW LAP TOP. I HAD SYNCED PHOTOS FORM THE COMPUTER IN THE TOUCH THAT APPEAR IN FOLDERS. THEY WERE NOT TAKEN WITH THE TOUCH. NOW HAVE A NEW COMPUTER AND WANT TO GET THESE PHOTOS FROM THE IPOD TO NE

    I HAVE A TOUCH 4.3. MY COMPUTER DIED AND NOW HAVE A NEW LAP TOP. I HAD SYNCED PHOTOS FROM THE COMPUTER TO THE TOUCH THAT APPEAR IN FOLDERS. THEY WERE NOT ORIGINALLY TAKEN WITH THE TOUCH. NOW HAVE A NEW COMPUTER AND WANT TO GET THESE PHOTOS FROM THE IPOD TO NEW PC OTHERWISE ARE LOST. MY LAPTOP IN WINDOWS 7

    To get synced photos from an iPod to a computer you need a third-party program like TouchCopy or PhoneView.

  • Download Photos from the iPod to the Computer (Windows XP)

    I have backup some photos from my camera to the iPod. How can I download the same photos from the iPod to the computer now?

    The question is answered.

  • Can I transfer my music from the ipod to itunes?

    I was having a problem with itunes so I completely deleted it and reinstalled it, thinking that I could sync music from my ipod to the itunes library. Unfortunately, the new itunes said that my ipod was synced to a different library. So if I were to sync it now all of the contents of the new library would be on the ipod. (i.e. nothing)
    My question is can I transfer the music on the ipod to the itunes library instead of the other way around?
    Sony Vaio   Windows XP  

    If you are using iTunes version 7 or later, then you can transfer purchased iTunes store music from the iPod to an authorized computer by using the "file/transfer purchases from iPod" menu. Note that the maximum of 5 authorized computers applies here.
    For all other non purchased music (your own CDs etc) try this method which works on some Windows PCs.
    Enable your iPod for disk use.
    See: iPod Disk Use.
    Open iTunes and select edit/preferences/advanced/general. Put a check mark in the box marked "copy files to iTunes music folder when adding to library" and also "keep iTunes music folder organized", then click 'ok'.
    Connect the iPod whilst holding down the shift/ctrl keys to prevent any auto sync, and if you see the dialogue window asking if you want to sync to this itunes library, click 'no'.
    Then go to file/add folder, open 'my computer', select your iPod and click 'ok'.
    The music files should transfer to your iTunes.
    If this doesn't work (and it may not because officially it's not supposed to), check out the instructions/suggestions here.
    Music from iPod to computer (using option 2). This a manual method using "hidden folders" and although it works, it can be messy.
    Much easier ways are to use one of the many 3rd party programs that copy music from the iPod to the computer.
    One of the most recommended is Yamipod. This is a free program that transfers music and playlists etc from iPod back to the computer. However, it does not transfer playcounts/ratings etc.
    Another free program is Pod Player.
    There is also CopyPod. This does preserve ratings/playcounts etc if those are important to you but this program is not free. It also supports video transfer.

  • HT1689 the computer I orginally sync"ed" to broke.  The new computer only has about a dozen songs.  How can I downdload my music from the Ipod to the computer?

    the computer I orginally syncd to broke.  The new computer only has about a dozen songs that were purchased from itunes.  Is there any way
    I can get the thousands of other songs from the ipod downloaded to the computer.

    - Connect the iPod to the computer and transfer iTunes purchases:
    iTunes Store: Transferring purchases from your iOS device or iPod to a computer
    - Transfer other music by using a third-party program like one of those discussed here:
    Copy music
    - Connect the iPod to the computer and make a backup by right clicking on the iPod under Devices in iTunes and select Back Up
    - Restore the iPod from that backup
    Note that the iPod backup that iTunes makes does not included synced media like apps and music.

  • Itunes cannot read contents of the ipod.  go to summary tab in ipod preferences and click restore to restore to factory settings

    I plugged in my ipod to install the latest version of itunes on my computer and I got this message:  "itunes cannot read contents of the ipod.  go to summary tab in ipod preferences and click restore to restore to factory settings".  I can't get rid of it and now have zero songs on my ipod but all of my songs are in my library.  Help, please.

    Sorry, my mistake, the nano has a flash-based drive so most of that post won't apply, although you might see if the DFU restore section works.
    Try also suggestions from iPod nano: Error message saying that iPod 'could not be identified properly'
    tt2

  • Songs from the Ipod to the Computer....?

    Is there anyway to get ALL the songs from my ipod to my computer? I've recently had to recover my computer, and lost all my files. I'm not sure if it's possible, but if you could get them out, I'll really appreciate it.
    Compaq   Windows XP   Service Pack 2

    DO NOT attach & sync your full iPod to an empty iTunes!!!
    These links will give you several methods of recovering whatever songs remain on your iPod; some free, some third-party software, some more comprehensive for restoring Playlists, Ratings, Play Counts, etc. Read them and their associated links before deciding on a strategy that works for you. There are many various third-party software programs that will offer a more robust process, or an easier GUI. Do a Google search for them if the links below leave you wanting…
    Don King Resurrected: Deleted files from hard drive (free user steps – music recovery only)
    MacMuse: Computer Crashed (free user steps – music recovery only)
    Copying music from iPod to computer (a primer on various methods and software)
    Copying Songs from Your iPod to a Mac or PC (resource for 3rd party software)
    iPodRip Software
    PodUtil Software
    YamiPod Software (Mac & Windows)
    PodPlus Software (Windows)
    TuneJack Software (Windows)
    Senuti (Mac OS X v10.3 or higher Recovery Utility)
    XPlay (Windows software For Music Recovery &/or Cross-Platform Functionality)
    XPlay Photo Browser (For recovering Photos)
    Extremely Simple Method: (just to recover the song files – may not work on a Mac)
    1 - Open iTunes
    2 - Edit=>Preferences=>’Advanced/General’ tab
    2a --- Select ‘Copy files to iTunes Music folder when adding to library’: checked
    2b --- Select ‘Keep iTunes Music folder organized’: checked
    2c --- Click OK to store changes
    3 - Attach your iPod to the PC and hold down the ‘Shift+Ctrl’ keys until the iPod is fully recognized (this will defeat the auto-sync process)
    4 - If you get a dialog box to link the Library, decline this option
    5 - Within iTunes: Edit=>Preferences=>’iPod’ tab: switch iPod to manual transfer – click ‘OK’
    6 – File=>Add Folder
    7 - Browse to and open ‘My Computer’ (click on the ‘+’) and select the iPod
    8 - Click OK
    9 - The music files should start to transfer back into iTunes
    9a –- This will take some time depending on your PC and the amount of songs on the iPod
    No Playlists, or Ratings, Last Played, & Play Count attributes will be transferred from the iPod to iTunes using this method.
    If you have problems with seeing the iPod within 'My Computer', try switching your update method to 'manual'.
    After recovering your song files, strongly consider developing a thorough backup strategy for just this type of situation (and many other potential disasters).
    You need at least two full sets of your music, not including what is on the iPod:
    -- One full set on the PC within iTunes (on internal HD or ExHD)
    -- One full set on an separate external backup medium (CD/DVD/ExHD/other)
    -- One (full or partial) set on the iPod
    Music files on just the iPod and only one other medium is not considered having any backup.
    If you cannot store your complete music files on the computer’s internal HD, then create and maintain at least two external sets (any multiple combinations of ExHDs, DVDs, CDs).
    Backup both the music files and the Library database file (iTunes Library.itl). What are the iTunes Library files?
    Here is a post on developing a thorough backup strategy:
    http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=1583994#1583994

  • From the iPod to the library....

    Hello everyone, is it possible to put on a library the music we have in the iPod? I tried, but it doesn't work...

    Do you mean transfer what's on your iPod to your computer? If you have any iTunes Music Store purchases the transfer of purchased content from the iPod to authorised computers was introduced with iTunes 7. You'll find details in this article: Copying iTunes Store purchases from your iPod to a computer
    The transfer of content from other sources such as songs imported from CD is designed by default to be one way from iTunes to iPod. However there are a number of third party utilities that you can use to retrieve the music files and playlists from your iPod. 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, this is just a small selection of what's available, they are generally quite straightforward. You can read reviews of some of them here: Wired News - Rescue Your Stranded Tunes
    TuneJack Windows Only
    iPod2PC Windows Only
    iGadget Windows Only
    iDump Windows Only
    SharePod Windows Only
    iRepo Mac and Windows
    iPodRip Mac & Windows
    YamiPod Mac and Windows
    Music Rescue Mac & Windows
    iPodCopy Mac and Windows
    There is also a manual method of accessing the iPod's hard drive and copying songs back to iTunes on Windows or a Mac. The procedure is a bit involved and won't recover playlists but if you're interested it's available at this link: Two-way Street: Moving Music Off the iPod

Maybe you are looking for

  • LONG FILE NAME SUPPORT IN SOLARIS 10 INTEL BASED

    Hi, I am facing the problem in solaris in which, i found that whenever I am copying any file directly from windows based PC to solaris the file name become automataically squizzes to 8+3 [dos file support]. In this case I am facing the problem in whi

  • How to call adobeform multiple times for multiple selection.

    Hello Experts, Good morning. I am new to ABAP, I am working on one program which is used for printing a bank voucher for that i have to select multiple document number (BELNR), it is running fine with selecting a single document but for multiple sele

  • Adobe Form, Line Spacing of Paragraphs

    Dear colleagues. I have an Adobe Form (created by transaction SFP in an ERP 6.0 system, using Adobe LifeCycle Designer 7.1). This form contains a simple table to display some text in the form. The table has just one column for strings (type Text fiel

  • Nokia Maps Problem

    Hi there Since Ive got my phone, Nokia Maps has never worked. My screen currently sits on green, and with the logo above the Exit button flashing three orange lights... it just doesnt seem to connect Im in Northern Ireland - would this affect it? Do

  • Can't open iDVD v7 from iLife 08 on Lion?  Please help

    I just got a new iMac pre loaded with Lion.  I had iLife 08 on my old 2008 MacBook Pro.  I did a custom install with the iLife disk and only installed iDVD.  It placed it in the application folder but when i try to open it i get an error message sayi