In this guide, we will see how to transfer the music, we put it on our iPod directly on your Mac This can be useful, in case we have, for example, loaded onto our iPod a list of songs that we then accidentally deleted from your hard disk.
With this simple procedure, we are going to avoid having to re-download all the songs, thus saving time and effort.
1.) We all know how easy it is to download music on our Mac, create playlists using iTunes and transfer all the songs that we want in our portable devices like the iPod. Today we will discuss the reverse process that may seem hard to do, but in reality, it is very simple.
2.) First make sure you have the right to charge the battery in your iPod. Connect your device to your Mac via the USB cable that are provided. Double-click on the program icon to open iTunes. At the top left, under the Devices section, you will see the iPod icon, click on it and select the word “enable disk use“. Press ok and then click on ” Apply ” to complete the first step.
3.) To allow your iPod to transfer songs to your Mac you need to download a program that you can find by clicking here: Deepening How to transfer songs from iPod to iTunes. Should bear the words free and be free, otherwise there will be the word ” buy ” that means you have to buy it. Click on the button and start the loading, wait it is completed and open it with a double click. Opens a window in the finder with all the titles of the songs you have in your iPod ..
4.) The songs are included in the lists that you have created and are usually divided by gender or categories. Please select them and move them with the mouse in the iTunes on your Mac will see the classic file transfer window. Wait for it to complete. The titles of your songs now appear in iTunes on your Mac screen. You can now disconnect your iPod by clicking on the usb that you find at the bottom right. The songs that you will be transferred to your iPod on your Mac as they have been ” copied ” and not ” move ” .
5.) This procedure is useful for the connection between iPod and Mac, but does not work for the Windows operating system or other software other than PC with Snow Leopard, which is supported exclusively on the Mac.