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This post was written by HarryDelgado on January 9, 2009

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Add Music From iPod To Computer – Strategies You Can Do

Almost anybody is able to transfer music to iPod with ease, but to add music from iPod to computer is a different matter.

You can simply automatically or manually synchronize your music library from your computer with your iPod to copy the files from PC to iPod, but to transfer back the files the other way around is no easy process.

Apple has probably made this intention in order to protect music companies participating in Apple’s iTunes programs and to prevent piracy as well. If your device readily comes with the feature that enables you to add music from iPod to computer, Apple will no longer be able to control the likelihood of piracy and abuse of the feature,

Apple knows, however, that not all people are prone to do things like that. There are things you can do to recover your files in case your iPod suffers a major trouble. Apple has only restricted the feature of adding music to your computer from iPod, but it has not totally banished it

You have to make the music folder in your Ipod visible so music can be added back from iPod to computer. This is the difficult part because the folder is usually hidden, so in order to make it visible you have to do a series of steps.

Mac users will need to download TinkerTool, a software that will give you access to hidden files, then plug the iPod to the PC and launch iTunes. iTunes will then prompt you to replace your iPod’s contents with songs coming from its library, and you must say no to this. Next, enable the Manually Manage Songs and Playlists and also the Disk Use option and launch TinkerTool. Click on the Finder Tab and the Relaunch Finder. Double click the icon of the iPod on your desktop. Hidden in this folder are several other folders, one of which is the music folder. When you see this, drag this out to your desktop so you can copy the files from your iPod.

For users of the Windows application, what you need to do is plug in your iPod and launch iTunes. From the source list of iTunes, choose the iPod icon. Next tick the Manually Manage Songs and Playlist Option as well as the Disk Use option. After doing that, click My Computer twice and look for the iPod icon. After clicking it, go to Tools Menu, click Folder Options, and View Tab. Tick the Show Hidden Files and Folders option, then click Apply. Double click the iPod folder on your desktop and look for the music folder; drag that one out to your desktop so you can add music from iPod to computer.

I have listed in my blog more tips and tricks to enable you to add music from iPod to computer.

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This post was written by Davion W on January 9, 2009

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Copying Wii Games On a Computer – How and Why

The Nintendo Wii is an incredibly popular system that offers a unique method of gameplay. It’s no wonder so many people want to make copies of their own Wii games as backups to keep them from being damaged.

Wii games are usually in the form of a CD which looks like any other CD or DVD; the difference is you cannot simply copy these discs as you would a music disc. It’s a somewhat more complex process than a simple rip and burn operation. Here’s some information on copying Wii games to keep a backup of yor favorite Wii games.

The software which you use to rip and burn CDs doesn’t work to copy Wii games. Nero, Roxio and other common CD burning software can’t copy these discs due to the copy protection which is encoded on the disc. This encryption keeps your computer from reading the disc.

Of course, like most copy protection, it didn’t take long for someone to come up with a workaround. There are programs available that can read through the copy protection that comes on a Wii disc.

This copy protection breaking software makes copying Wii games as simple as a few mouse clicks. With the software installed, your computer will be able to make sense of the datat on the game disc. Better yet, it’s not just Wii discs which can be read using this software; PS3 and Xbox games can also be read.

Even some PC games use encryption that can be broken by these programs. Should you own more than one game system, this software can help you produce backup copies for all of them, not just your Wii.

After you’ve found and installed a program to help you break the encryption, you’ll need to copy the data on your game as a disk image. Once you have this disk image on your hard drive, all you need to do is put a blank DVD or CD into the drive, then instruct the program to burn the image to it.

Often, burning and copying functions are included in the decryption program, so you won’t need to resort to your regular burners at all. This reduces the chances of an error when ripping and burning the disk.

Thanks to these new software tools, copying Wii games is not quick and easy. It’s always a good idea to have backups of your favorite games in case of accidents, theft or loss. Happy gaming!

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This post was written by Cam Halladay on January 9, 2009

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