Music Transfer Software for Windows

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  1. Booch138

    Booch138 Well-Known Member

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    Anyone know of a good free music transfer software besides Pod to PC? I have about 2,000 songs to transfer from my iPod to my computer, and Pod to PC Free version only allows you to do 10 at a time every minute. I just want to single click and do it all at once hahahahaha
     
  2. Teknikal

    Teknikal Well-Known Member

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    I've never used one myself but I have heard of copytrans I can't tell you if it's any good or not though as I don't know.
     
  3. MidianGTX

    MidianGTX Well-Known Member

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    iPhone Explorer? I'm not actually sure it'll work, but it's done pretty much everything else I wanted.
     
  4. Booch138

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    I'll check them out tonight guys, thanks for the heads up. I really need to get all my music centralized on one computer really bad lol...
     
  5. Booch138

    Booch138 Well-Known Member

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    #5 Booch138, Jul 20, 2011
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    Trying out CopyTrans first, and so far seems to be working diligently. And it was free. All free. Perfect. Just what I needed. Thanks Tek!

    Edit: It seems that it lied to me. It only does 100 tracks every time for one time. Ouch...

    *sigh*

    Edit 2: Oh, and Mid, iPhone Explorer let you browse everything but music. When you ask it to copy music, it tells you to download Pod to PC since it's the same company I guess.
     
  6. ShadowsFall

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    Ehh not quite sure mate, I've used one awhile back, but I had to manually click all of the music myself, which was quite time consuming...
     

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