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I will preface this by saying that the purpose of this is '''NOT''' to pirate music!!  I '''DO NOT''' condone such behaviour! 
 
  
I have often wanted to copy the music off my iPod on to another computer, for instance my work machine, so I don't always have to have my iPod taking up a valuable USB port, or to restore it after I have blown away the OS.  Yes I know there are a number of very good third party apps that will do this for you.  In fact, if you're a Unix newb, by all means use one ([http://thelittleappfactory.com/irip/ iRip] is excellent).  But if all you want to do is copy all the music off your iPod, onto your Mac, here's how to do it!
 
 
1. Plug in your iPod.
 
 
2. Fire up either the Terminal or X11 apps.
 
 
3. From the command line, copy all the music off the iPod
 
 
  cp -r /Volumes/My\ iPod/iPod_Control/Music ~/Desktop/
 
 
Once this is completed, there will be a hidden directory on your Desktop called Music, i.e. you won't be able to see it there!  If you do an ls -la on the command line, you'll get:
 
 
  bash-3.2$ ls -la ~/Desktop/
 
  total 2167792
 
  drwx------@ 10 peter  staff        340 Oct 14 11:04 .
 
  drwxr-xr-x+ 18 peter  staff        612 Oct 14 10:32 ..
 
  -rw-------@  1 peter  staff      6148 Oct 14 10:50 .DS_Store
 
  drwxr-xr-x@ 32 peter  staff      1088 Oct 14 11:26 Music
 
 
The '''@''' at the end of the directory permissions is an extended attribute that is hiding the directory and for that matter all the directories in it.
 

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