Brian Rule wrote:

In anyevent, my new library, consisting of 1.9 GB of music is going to be the new issue, I think. In the mad rush to restore my iBook to it's previous state I was unable to make a backup of the new library, so the only copy of it soon will most likely be my iPod. In other words, I'm going to need to figure out how to take the contents of my iPod and put them back on my iTune library folder in the iBook. How do I do this, and will there be any loss in quality or other issues in copying the files like this? Brian


I've used both iPodrip, and PodUtil. Both work, but I prefer PodUtil. I found it easier to use and had more features. You should be able to find both on Versiontracker, or just do a Google search.


JR

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