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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!
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− | 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!
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− | 1. Plug in your iPod.
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− | 2. Fire up either the Terminal or X11 apps.
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− | 3. From the command line, copy all the music off the iPod
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− | cp -r /Volumes/My\ iPod/iPod_Control/Music ~/Desktop/
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− | 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:
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− | bash-3.2$ ls -la ~/Desktop/
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− | total 2167792
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− | drwx------@ 10 peter staff 340 Oct 14 11:04 .
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− | drwxr-xr-x+ 18 peter staff 612 Oct 14 10:32 ..
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− | -rw-------@ 1 peter staff 6148 Oct 14 10:50 .DS_Store
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− | drwxr-xr-x@ 32 peter staff 1088 Oct 14 11:26 Music
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− | 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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Latest revision as of 23:52, 18 October 2011