Tom,
I am not sure my first answer was correct, I'll have to check this
out. I based this on using the iPod Classic on the same Mac and when
I was doing some moving of files around on the Mac & then plugged in
the iPod I was told there were several items on the iPod that were NOT
in iTunes and did I want to move them to iTunes, which of course I
did. I also know that if I purchase a product from the iPod be it
songs or applications for the iPhone, once I dock them the items are
sent to iTunes.
It may well be that Rick's solution is the way that this will have to
be done. I'll try a few things as soon as time permits.
John
On Feb 23, 2009, at 8:32 AM, Louisville Computer Society (MUG) wrote:
Anyone able to help this user?
Tom
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From: gorden <[email protected]>
Reply-To: gorden <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2009 17:25:39 -0500
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Transfer music files from an Ipod 4G to and Ipod Toudh
Hi, my name is Gorden and I live in Louisville. I am trying to
find someone who can advise me on the transfer of music files from
an Ipod 4G to an Ipod Touch. About 3 years ago, I copied my mostly
classical CD collection to my desktop computer and downloaded them
to my Ipod 4G. The desktop computer blew completely and I cannot
access those files to download to my new Ipod Touch. I found a
software package on the AVG site that was supposed to enable this
transfer but have not been able to make it work. The software will
see the 4G, but will not open the 4G to the music files and when I
attempt to do the transfer the files, a message comes up saying
that no files are selected. Does anyone have a suggestion for me?
Thanks Gorden T McMurry, MD
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