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itunes is a stupid piece of software

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As far as I know, all newer generations of iPods use FAT32. So a conventional data recovery program is worth a try.

I browsed some Mac forums and you're not the first person with this problem. It's not easily solved though 🙁 Somebody recomended to look at the software section of iLounge but I couldn't reach the website. I did a quick search on Versiontracker.com and YamiPod was the only program with repairing capabilities so far, you may give it a try, too.

Good luck...
 
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: Dman877
You don't need software to get the files off the iPod. It's recognized as a standard hard drive in windows. All you have to do is enable hidden file viewing and you can copy/paste the songs from the iPod. Unfortunately, the iPod puts your songs in anywhere from 10 to 100 folders and truncates the names so the files are not in original condition but the music is all there.

As to your dilemma, you lost your friends music. There's no way you're gonna get it back. You might be able to hire someone to do some forensic work on it but that will probably cost you a lot. Was his music irreplaceable? I assume most of what he had was illegaly downloaded because if he had the cd's, it wouldn't be a big deal. If he downloaded it on iTunes, then he's screwed. This is something that pisses me off about iTunes too. The songs you download should be tied to your iTunes account so you don't have to buy them again if you lose them.

as i said its all restored if you drag and drop the hidden files to itunes application window instead of trying to copy them manually

aye. i hate it when people find blame out of convenience and not through logic.
 
Restore from backups.

This is a known issue with iTunes, and the warning you said they gave you (it says something about replacing existing songs with those from the current library) kinda says "BE CAREFUL!"
 
Originally posted by: ZippyDan
i just have to rofl about the guy who complained about this being in the wrong forum and the moderator who moved it

lets see what i was asking about:

1. ipod
2. itunes
3. apple
4. data recovery

in everyone of those categories, i can find many more threads in general hardware than i can find in the software forum. but alas, inconsistency is always funny

You asked for data recovery software, not a new hard drive. It's a software issue. PM the mods with the links to the other threads that should be moved.
 
Originally posted by: skace
Originally posted by: ZippyDan
holy thread resurrection

Sooooo, since this thread was ressurected, how did you ever make out? 😀

yeah, update? are y'all still friends or is he bitter about you killing his music? 😉
 
i love how people are all "ya itunes sucks blah blah" without actually giving or probably even having a reason for saying it sucks other then its from apple. do they think it sucks because it has built in measures to stop them from copying their music to someone else's computer through itunes? if thats the case then its not itunes that sucks.. its them really.
 
Originally posted by: AwesomeJay
i love how people are all "ya itunes sucks blah blah" without actually giving or probably even having a reason for saying it sucks other then its from apple. do they think it sucks because it has built in measures to stop them from copying their music to someone else's computer through itunes? if thats the case then its not itunes that sucks.. its them really.

What if you want to copy it to another of your own computers? I have no problem with copy protection, but when it infringes on my rights (as it invariably does) it crosses the line. Other than that, itunes is a good program for people who aren't very familiar with computers, as it performs the necessary handholding. Personally I don't like it because I don't need that, so for me it's unnecessary bloat.
 
Originally posted by: AwesomeJay
i love how people are all "ya itunes sucks blah blah" without actually giving or probably even having a reason for saying it sucks other then its from apple. do they think it sucks because it has built in measures to stop them from copying their music to someone else's computer through itunes? if thats the case then its not itunes that sucks.. its them really.

I gave iTunes a chance and still use it if they are the only one that carries the CD I want. But the fact is, the program just sucks. The interface is horrible and when you go to "delete" something, you never know if it is going to delete you purchased music or not. I bought a new CD, deleted it from what I thought was the playlist, it dissapeared and I never found it again, until 2 months later. I tried to check their online help, but it was horrible. Serioulsly, there is nothing easy about iTunes, it is a hack of a software and isn't clear about what it does.

I hate it, hate it, hate it, hate it!!! But, sometimes I have to use it anyway...
 
Originally posted by: ArchAngel777
Originally posted by: AwesomeJay
i love how people are all "ya itunes sucks blah blah" without actually giving or probably even having a reason for saying it sucks other then its from apple. do they think it sucks because it has built in measures to stop them from copying their music to someone else's computer through itunes? if thats the case then its not itunes that sucks.. its them really.

I gave iTunes a chance and still use it if they are the only one that carries the CD I want. But the fact is, the program just sucks. The interface is horrible and when you go to "delete" something, you never know if it is going to delete you purchased music or not. I bought a new CD, deleted it from what I thought was the playlist, it dissapeared and I never found it again, until 2 months later. I tried to check their online help, but it was horrible. Serioulsly, there is nothing easy about iTunes, it is a hack of a software and isn't clear about what it does.

I hate it, hate it, hate it, hate it!!! But, sometimes I have to use it anyway...

:laugh:
 
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