iTunes deleted: How can I backup iPod music to iTunes(Mac OS)?
Many iPod users have asked about how to backup music/videos from iPod to iTunes, especially when they syn their iPod with friend's iTunes and they want to keep their friend's songs. Here we shall share an easy way, using this little but very practical tool - AVCWare iPod to iPod/Computer/iTunes Transfer.
It allows you to backup checked songs and movies in your iPod library, then either place them in a specific folder of your choice, or import music and movie into iTunes directly. This is handy when you have a hard drive crash and all your tracks are stuck on your iPod with no way to make a backup, then you'd just like to transfer your music to your Mac without any hassle.
It is an all-in-one program that can
- Backup music and other media files from iPod to iTunes;
- Copy music, videos, photos, podcasts and TV Shows from iPod to PC;
- Add files from Mac to iPod directly without iTunes;
- Transfer content between iPod and iPhone;
- Support all iPod/iPhone types, including iPod Touch and iPhone 3G.
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AVCWare Mac iPod to iPod/Computer/iTunes Transfer |
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$24.95 |
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Download link, License key |
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Mac OS X v10.4 and later |
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NOTE: Unregistered version has the following limitation - Batch processing function supports at most 100 files. when exceed 100, only one file can be processed each time. If you want to transfer iPod content as many as you like without any limitation, we recommend you order its full version.
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Guides: for you to backup iPod music to iTunes (Mac OS).
Here we would like to tell you how to make a backup of your songs and movies on iPod onto iTunes library (Mac OS), and add checked files to Mac computer with AVCWare Mac iPod Transfer.
Tip: Please make sure that your iTunes is closed when you use AVCWare Mac iPod to iPod/Computer/ iTunes Transfer. Download Free Trial
Step 1. Connect iPod to computer.
Run the software, and connect your iPod to your Mac via USB cable. After done, the iPod icon and its library and playlists will appear in the Device list.
Step 2. Choose target music files on iPod.
Open the music playlist that you want to make a backup, if you want to transfer a part of the library, check the songs you want to backup to iTunes in the file list.
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Start the iPod to iTunes backup.
After you have chosen your target music files , click the "Add to iTunes" button to start the music backup from your iPod to iTunes library.
Tip: When the software is started, it will modify the automatic synchronization of music/video to manual synchronization between iPod and iTunes.
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OPTIONAL:
Transfer files from computer to iPod/iPhone
AVCWare Mac iPod to iPod/Computer/iTunes Transfer helps you to download audio and video files from your computer to your iPod, such as music and movie.

Backup iPod content to local
AVCWare Mac iPod to iPod/Computer/iTunes Transfer helps you backup your iPod files to your computer folder, such as songs, movies, TV shows, and podcasts, and more.
NOTE: If you want to transfer files from your iPhone to iTunes library, Please follow this guide: How to transfer pictures from iPhone to iTunes.
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LITTLE SOFTWARE, BIG FEATURES!
AVCWare Mac iPod to iPod/Computer/iTunes Transfer, cost-effective
tool for Mac users to transfer playlists/files between iPod, iPhone, iTunes and personal computer.
You are a faithful follower of Apple products? Owning the latest iTouch, iPhone and Macbook? Well, it will be the essential tool for you to enjoy your Apple device to the full!
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| Price: |
$24.95 |
| Delivery: |
Download link, License key |
| System: |
Mac OS X v10.4 and later |
| Download: |
Download Free Trial |
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| REVIEWS |
- By Software user from N.Y.
No guides need, i used it smoothly, it's so cost-effective compared with other iPod transfer tools owned a stand-alone function like iPod to iPod."
- From DownloadAtoZ.com
AVCWare Mac iPod Transfer is a good software for copy music from iPod to Mac, iPod to iTunes, Mac to iPod, no need to worry about data loss any longer."
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