okay, so what I think I'll do is hook up the iPhone as a test. We'll see if that transfers the music. If so, we'll hook up the original iPod. If it wipes out the stuff already on there, no biggie, I can redo that easily. Let's see what happens!
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It's like science!
Yeah, at the time I had the vast majority of my music on the new computer (transferred from the old), so it was a surprise to me that it offered, but I wasn't worried if it wiped the iPod.
someone sent me this link. it can't be this easy, can it?
It was for me. The file names and directory structures are greek, but iTunes doesn't care. It does its own parsing.
Can I do it with more than one library?
I can't think of a reason it shouldn't work. I know I borrowed some music from a friend into my existing library that way too.
well, it's too late to do it tonight. I'll do it tomorrow.
O gosh Vortex. Sorry to tease. When I d/l'd it the other morning, I could have sworn I saw Linux & Windows links.
I've docked my iPod before in another Mac, it just transfered all the music and movies automatically.
Man iPod's are a hassle. How on earth did they get to be so popular?