How To Transfer Music from iPod, iPhone, iPad to Mac & PC
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Hey guys, David here from techgeec.com and I'll be showing you how to transfer your music from any apple device to any computer. Stay tuned. DiskAid is an incredibly simple program that you can download for both Windows and Mac. The version I'm currently using as of August 2013 is 6.3.2. Version 6 is currently only available for Mac, however, it should be available for Windows around September so once September 2013 rolls around you can upgrade from version 5 on Windows to version 6. Until then keep following along with this tutorial, the steps are pretty much exactly the same. Now DiskAid is compatible with with all iPod, iPhone, and iPad models on all versions of iOS so get your device and go ahead and plug it in to the computer. What's great about version 6 is that you can actually transfer media from your device to your computer right over WiFi if you don't have a cable with you. Obviously this will be a bit slower but it's still a great option to have. One last thing to mention is that it doesn't matter which computer the device was originally synced with because DiskAid will transfer your media to any computer. And so with that you can use DiskAid to back up, recover, or share your media. So the first thing we want to do to transfer our music is to navigate to the music tab in the left navigation pane and go to songs. Now over here you can see all of our genres, artists, albums, and then all of our songs right here. Let me go ahead and open up iTunes and you can see that my library is completely empty so we'll go ahead and fill that up using DiskAid. We can select only a few songs by just selecting them while holding down the Command key on a Mac or the Control key on Windows; or you select a bunch of songs by holding Shift and clicking on the first and the last song and it'll select everything in between. What you can also do is select a specific genre, artist, or album to import. So let's go ahead and use the selection we have right here and we'll go up to the top of the window and select the Copy to Mac button. On Windows it'll probably be called Copy to PC. Now we can copy either just our selection which is 346 songs or we can copy over our entire library -- just over 2100 items. What's great about DiskAid is that to completely rebuild an iTunes library, DiskAid can transfer an items meta data like playlists, ratings, play and skip counts, and last played; so all of that data can still be transferred over. We'll stick with the songs we selected and now we can transfer it either directly into iTunes or into a folder or external hard drive, or something like that. But we'll stick to iTunes and now we can choose the meta data we want to be transferred. Click next and as you can see the process will begin and the songs will be transferred right into iTunes. While it's transferring the songs let me tell you a bit more about DiskAid. For playlists it will only add the missing songs to the playlists and if a playlist already exists, DiskAid will duplicate it and append the mention "DiskAid" to the end of the playlist name. From there you can choose which one to keep, rename it, merge them, or do whatever you want with it. Also, DiskAid has a duplicate detection feature so it can match existing tracks and avoid duplicates so that when you're consolidating different libraries from various devices you won't end up with multiple copies of the same song. But this feature can be disabled if you would want to do that for whatever reason. Okay, so you can see that the transfer has completed and we'll click Done in DiskAid and open up iTunes and you can see that the music we selected has all been added right back into the library. So the whole process is really that simple with DiskAid. Now to get DiskAid, you do need to purchase it for the full version. You can download the trial for free, try it out, and when it's time to buy a license head on over to www.DigiDNA.net/TechGeec and you'll get a 30% discount so instead of it being $30 it'll cost about $21 saving you $9 or so. But make sure to put that www in there otherwise you won't come to the discount page but I will have all of the links you'll need in the video description down below. Now when you buy it you can use it on both Windows and Mac and you can install it on up to 3 computers and get some other nice little features...
Closed Caption:
hey guys david here from techyv.com and
i'll be showing you how to transfer your
music from any Apple device to any
computer
stay tuned
this kate is an incredibly simple
program that you can download for both
windows and mac version i'm using
currently as of august 2013 is 6 . 3 . 2
version 6 is currently only available
for Mac however but it should be
available for windows around September
in September 2013 rolls around you can
upgrade from version 5 on windows to
version 6
but until then keep following along with
this tutorial the steps are pretty much
exactly the same
now this case is compatible with all
ipod iphone and ipad models on all
versions of iOS
so get your device and go ahead and plug
it into the computer
that's great about version 6 is that you
can actually transfer media from your
device to your computer right over Wi-Fi
if you don't have a cable with you now
obviously this will be a bit slower but
it's still a great option to have
if you don't have a cable while you're
trying to do this one last thing to
mention is that it doesn't matter which
computer the device was originally
synced with because this kid will
transfer your media to any computer and
so with that you can use disk at the
backup recover or share your media
so the first thing we want to do to
transfer our music is to navigate to the
music tab in the left navigation pane
and go to songs
now over here you can see all of our
genres artists albums and then all of
our songs right here let me go ahead and
open up itunes and you can see that my
library is completely empty so go ahead
and fill that up using diskaid we can
select only a few songs by just
selecting them while holding down the
command key on a Mac or if you're on
Windows hold down the control key or you
can select a bunch of songs by holding
shift and clicking the first and the
last song and i'll select everything in
between
but you can also do is select a specific
genre artist or album to import
so let's go ahead and
use the selection we have right here I
will go up to the top of the window and
select the copy to Mac button on windows
that will probably be called copy to pc
now we can copy either just our
selection which is 346 songs or we can
copy over our entire library just over
2,100 items
what's great about this case is that to
completely rebuild an itunes library
this can transfer an item's metadata
like playlists ratings playing skip
counts and last plate so all of that
data can still be transferred over we'll
stick with the songs we selected and now
we can transfer it either directly into
itunes or to a folder or external hard
drive or something like that
both stick to iTunes and now we can
choose the metadata we want to be
transferred and we'll just leave it all
selected click next and as you can see
the process will begin and the songs
will be transferred right into itunes
now while it's transferring the songs
let me tell you a bit more about diskaid
so for playlists
it will only add the missing songs to
the playlist and if a playlist already
exists
diskaid will duplicate it and a pen
dimension
diskaid to the end of the playlist name
from there you can choose which one you
want to keep you can rename it
merge them or do whatever you want with
it
also this kid has a duplicate detection
feature which is really nice
and with that it can match existing
tracks and avoid duplicates so that when
you are consolidating different
libraries from various devices
you won't end up with multiple copies of
the same song but this feature can be
disabled if you want to
for whatever reason ok so you can see
that the transfer has completed and will
click done in diskaid and let's go ahead
and open up itunes and you can see that
the music we selected has all been added
right back into the library so the whole
process is really that simple with this
gate and pretty quick now to get this
Kate you do need to purchase it for the
full version
I know that's a huge disappointment but
you can
download the trial for free try it out
and when it's time to buy a license you
can head on over to www.engvid.com net /
technique and we'll get a thirty percent
discount
so instead of being thirty bucks it'll
cost you about 21 save you nine bucks or
so but make sure to put that
www in there otherwise you won't come to
the discount page but i will have all
the links you need in the video
description down below so you can just
go ahead and click them to be taken
right to the pages now when you buy it
you can use it on both windows and mac
and you can install it on up to three
computers and you also get some nice
little features
personally I've actually been using this
case for several years and it's it's
such a huge help
I have a bunch of computers at home and
it's really hard to keep my music and
sync on all of them
so once i have the music on my iPhone I
just transfer it to the other computers
and it really only takes a few minutes
and practically no hassle at all
so guys I really recommend this app if
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or if you just want to tell me how cool
I am
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