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How you can Copy Files From iPod to iPod or iPhone

Copying your iPod library files - your music, your video, your ringtones - to an alternative iPod looks like an evident thing that men and women might choose to do. Upgrade your iPod to some newer, fancier model for example. Share personal videos with friends (nah, we are not likely to discuss illegally sharing music, now are we?). Enable your little sister have several the cool new tunes you've got included with your iTunes library since you gave her your old iPod. No brainers, right?

Apple, unfortunately, decided that ITunes shouldn't be capable to help iPod owners do that, it doesn't matter how legitimate the need or use. Their logic appears to be to avoid illegal file sharing...that is a worthy cause, needless to say.

Sadly, though, which means that all people doing legitimate filesharing - and there's a plethora than it taking place - get punished. It's a 'guilty until proven innocent' approach.

Well, thank goodness for Third party vendors.

The cream in the crop could be the IPod 2 iPod transfer utility, developed by The Boys DownUnder, a brand new Zealand firm, enables you to copy your files derived from one of iPod to a new via your local computer and even across a network. It is remarkably simple to use.

You'll be able to drag and drop Songs, Playlists or Videos between iPods. You'll find duplicate songs and delete the darn things, saving valuable space for further music!

You can even sort your songs by artist, genre, albums and all the other activities you would like to sort by...in order that, say, you want to share the tracks made by your favorite local garage band (the main one your location the drummer), you don't need to to look wandering around your iPod to try and find them and transfer them.

Ah...but suppose you dont possess a computer and even transfer files anyway? Well, supply the Hitch iPod2iPod USB Transfer Device a look. Using this type of cool tool it is possible to link two iPods - or another USB enabled storage devices - and instantly transfer music, videos or any other data relating to the two. You could attach your iPod on your camera or your usb drive, by way of example, and directly http://www.wondershare.com/mobile-phone/copy-video-from-iphone.html. The downside of Hitch - which is a large one - would it be is only for Windows-configured iPods. If that is no option, then iPod2iPod...or the old 'transfer to iTunes - synch to the new iPod' may be the approach to take.