Although, I’ll probably save the money and go with the free YamiPod should I need to recover music from an iPod in the near future.
More technical readers can save a few bucks by working with tools that are less polished.įrom my limited testing, TuneAid ($15) is the utility I like best out of this collection. Less technical readers who value their music might opt to pay for an easier tool. In general I found the commercial software in this list to be slightly easier to use than their free counterparts. There are a mix of free and commercial software in this list. But if you need to get your music back onto your Mac or PC, read the full tip for mini-reviews of several utilities that do the trick. This is by no means a comprehensive list. In researching this tip, I found dozens of utilities that do basically the same thing. This week we’ll take a quick look at a number of tools you can use to move music and videos from your iPod back onto your computer: Or maybe someone wants an easy way to copy music from a friend’s iPod. Typically a drive fails and the iTunes music library wasn’t properly backed up. This is one of those common questions we get all the time. “How do I copy music from my iPod back to my computer?”