Transferring my library from my ipod to my new computer

I'm attempting to transfer the music on my ipod to my new computer. I am unable to see the new music on that's on my ipod appear on my computer. How is this done.

Hi, dreaus,
You will need to post that question at one of these forums:
iTunes for Windows
or
iPod for Windows
They should be better able to help you.
WH

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