
Select the Music folder and your iPod’s songs will be imported into your iTunes library.
After clicking on Add to Library and Finder window should appear. After importing, move on over to iTunes. Select the songs you want to copy over to your Mac. Load up Senuti with your iPod connected to your Mac. To magically get the music from the hidden Music folder on your Mac, download Senuti. Notice, that there is no Music folder there. When you plug in your iPod to your Mac, and click on the iPod in Finder, you should see 4 folders: Calendars, Contacts, Notes, Photos. If any of you have an older Ipod Classic, or Nano kicking around I would highly suggest loading Rockbox you will not be sorry.Senuti, Transfer Music From Your iPod To Your MacĪlthough Apple made the iPod so user-friendly, they seem to have forgotten that we may want to transfer music from our iPod to our computer. They want to maintain the dual boot feature and they could not do it with the Touch. Unfortunately they where never able to come up with a version for an iPod Touch. It does not affect any of the existing files on board and because your PC see it as a hard drive copying or moving the files off is not problem. For a person like me who because of decades in a low brass section of a Jazz/big band sitting in front of the drum set(s) I have something of a hear loss, thanks to Rockbox on the Sansa E260 I have adjustments to compensate for my hearing deficit. Every parameter of equalization is there, not just a frequency volume control like you have always seen. The graphic equalizer section almost turns your player into a mini recording studio. Rockbox adds Ogg Vorbis, Flac, and other codex's to what the iPod will play as well. With Rockbox on board the PC see it as another hard drive.
You can boot it up in the Apple OS and sync it as normal in iTunes or boot it on Rockbox at other times.
( ) what is nice about Rockbox it enables your iPod to have a dual boot system, Apple or Rockbox, and they do not get in the way of each other. If it happens to be and older Ipod Classic you can load up an alternative freeware OS called Rockbox