

- #IRIP IPOD TO COMPUTER INSTALL#
- #IRIP IPOD TO COMPUTER UPDATE#
- #IRIP IPOD TO COMPUTER FULL#
- #IRIP IPOD TO COMPUTER PORTABLE#

Simply download and launch iRip, select the “manual import” option to choose what songs you want transferred from your device to that computer, and hit “import.”īelow, you can have a look at the complete list of changes included in the latest version of the software (iRip 1.5), and then hit up the download link to grab the program and give it a try.
#IRIP IPOD TO COMPUTER PORTABLE#
Basically, you don’t need to authorize a computer to offload some songs from your Apple portable onto its hard drive. Not that big of a deal.” Devor did, and now the same wonderful product The Little App Factory sells is simply called iRip.įor those who aren’t very familiar with iRip, it can effectively rip songs from your iPod, iPhone, and now iPad without forcing you to fire up iTunes and sync. Apple doesn’t want any third-party products bearing “iPod” references, so Steve Jobs told Devor, “Change your app's name. In November last year, Softpedia reported that John Devor, of The Little App Factory, had sent an email to Apple’s CEO to clarify some legal matters regarding its application’s name.
#IRIP IPOD TO COMPUTER UPDATE#
Appdelete is paid for though (think it's about $10).Formerly known as iPodRip, The Little App Factory’s iRip has received a maintenance update that adds iPad support, as well as support for the transfer of advanced song options for iPhones and all iPods (stop time, start time, exclude from shuffle, bookmarkable, checked, EQ preset, media kind) and lots more enhancements. Slightly wonky way of doing things, but saves having to buy the app if you are never going to use it again. This trick worked for me when I trialed Quark express 8 and totally for got to actually trial it in the 30 day trial period.
#IRIP IPOD TO COMPUTER INSTALL#
Then you can install the trial move the files, use Appdelete to erase Sentui and all of it's hidden/backup files then reinstall the trail and do the 2nd batch. If you have an app like Appdelete (highly recomended if you don't) or AppZapper. So you could move the library in 2 sittings on the trial. My iTunes library is 37.76 GB for 5768 songs which means that each song is 0.006546463245492GB in size, this means that your friends library contains approx 1833 items.
#IRIP IPOD TO COMPUTER FULL#
I have Sentui and do actually use it quite regularly, it's worth the small amount it costs for the full version, however you could probably get the whole iPod off onto the iMac on the trial if you can be bothered to mess around a little. After that first sync, everything is back to normal and the world can carry onīut yes - you can move data file from a PC to a Mac, and you can move them from a Mac to a PC if you a) so wished and b) had the files on at least one of the machines in the first place! However, iTunes will STILL insist on wiping the iPod next time it's asked to sync with it, but since we will have the SAME songs in the library, what is wiped off the iPod will be sync'd "back" to it during iTunes first sync. Those files can then be put into iTunes to populate a library, a library that will be identical to that of the iPod. Hence why needing an application that can not only read the filestructure and metadata on an iPod and interface with it, but also copy the files to a folder location on the local hard drive of the computer/mac. And as we know, sync is a one way affair between iTunes and iPod you can sync TO the iPod, but not FROM it. So now the ONLY back up of this music is on his iPod. Problem is, as I said in my first post, my friend is a muppet and instead of putting his 12gb of music, that was on his PC, into a folder on his external hdd, then transferring it onto his iMac, instead he deleted it.


Files are files - you can move them from whatever computer to whatever computer however you like network transfer, on a CD/DVD, external hdd, flash stick (can't think of anymore ways? lol)
