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Problems with Alpine W200 and iPod?
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<blockquote data-quote="AppleBonker" data-source="post: 2555412" data-attributes="member: 573302"><p>For what it's worth you can back door that on any computer to pull the music off. Just go into your file explorer and set it to show all hidden files and folders. The music is on the ipod in hidden folders with hidden files by filenames of random characters. Once you pull all that onto your computer you can have iTunes organize your music for you (Preferences -&gt; Advanced tab -&gt; "Keep iTunes Music folder organized). Of course, this really only works well if you have the proper tags on all your files. I had to do this for a friend when her harddrive crashed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AppleBonker, post: 2555412, member: 573302"] For what it's worth you can back door that on any computer to pull the music off. Just go into your file explorer and set it to show all hidden files and folders. The music is on the ipod in hidden folders with hidden files by filenames of random characters. Once you pull all that onto your computer you can have iTunes organize your music for you (Preferences -> Advanced tab -> "Keep iTunes Music folder organized). Of course, this really only works well if you have the proper tags on all your files. I had to do this for a friend when her harddrive crashed. [/QUOTE]
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