AlanMcKillop wrote:ok, I'm struggling with Syncios as it only part recognises my ipod classic. It shows the capacity, what's used and what's free, it recognises the serial number and a few other things, but it doesn't list the content (over 13,000 tunes) so I can't proceed.
What I have managed to do in the meantime, is get access to my old hard drive and copy the 15gb of music to a portable drive. I've also downloaded ITunes to my new pc, so the next question, where/how do I copy across the tunes from the portable drive to what file/part of iTunes? Any further help would be appreciated.
I assume the files are in AAC (m4a) format.
I also assume that each album's worth is in its own folder.
First, copy a CD (any CD) into iTunes on the "receiving" PC. That will locate the m4a files for that album somewhere on the hard drive (probably within the "my music" hierarchy).
Go into the "my computer" dialogue on the "receiving" PC.
Do a search for *.m4a
Locate the folder where the m4a files are stored and copy your other album files into the same directory.
Newer versions of iTunes will even recognise the album artwork for you.
JN
PS: Syncios recognised all the music on my iPod, which is the standard 20gb one from around 2005 (certainly not a new one).