PDF download Download Article
Quickly and easily get songs from your iPod onto your computer
PDF download Download Article

This wikiHow teaches you how to transfer songs from your iPod to your PC without using iTunes. You'll need to use a third-party program on both Windows and Mac computers in order to do this.

Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

On Windows

PDF download Download Article
  1. Go to https://download.cnet.com/podtrans/3000-18546_4-75733600.html in your computer's web browser.
  2. It's a green button in the middle of the window. The setup file will begin downloading onto your computer.
    • Make sure that you click the DOWNLOAD NOW button below the "PodTrans" heading, not any other button on the page.
    • If the setup file doesn't begin downloading within 60 seconds of clicking DOWNLOAD NOW , click the restart your download link near the top of the page.
    Advertisement
  3. Double-click the PodTrans setup file, then click through the installation prompts until PodTrans begins installing.
    • If asked to install any software other than PodTrans, uncheck the software's box or decline the installation before you proceed with installing PodTrans.
  4. Once PodTrans finishes installing, click Finish in the setup window to open it automatically.
    • You can also double-click the PodTrans app icon on your desktop.
  5. Click the flag for the language that you want to use when prompted.
  6. It's at the bottom of the pop-up window. Doing so will open PodTrans.
  7. If you're attempting to retrieve music from a standard iPod (e.g., not an iPod Touch), you'll need to enable its Disk Mode feature before your computer will recognize it: [1]
    • iPod Nano 6th or 7th Generation — Press the Sleep/Wake and either Home (7th generation) or Volume Down (6th generation) buttons at the same time until the Apple logo appears, then hold down the Volume Down and Volume Up buttons until the Disk Mode screen appears.
    • iPod with a Click Wheel — Toggle the Hold switch on and then back off. Press and hold the Menu and Select buttons until the Apple logo appears (about six seconds). As soon as the Apple logo appears, release the buttons, then immediately hold the Select and Play buttons until the Disk Mode screen appears.
    • iPod with a Touch/Scroll Wheel — Toggle the Hold switch on and then back off. Press and hold the Play and Menu buttons until the Apple logo appears. As soon as the logo appears, immediately press and hold the Previous and Next buttons until the Disk Mode screen appears.
    • iPod Classic — Disk Mode is neither supported nor needed when connecting a classic iPod to your computer.
  8. Plug one end of your iPod's charger cable into one of your computer's USB ports, then plug the other end of the cable into your iPod. This will prompt the iPod to appear in the PodTrans window after a moment.
    • If the iPod doesn't appear within 60 seconds, try using a different USB port.
  9. It's a musical note-shaped icon near the middle of the window. Doing so should bring up a list of all the music on your iPod.
  10. Click the checkbox to the left of each song you want to move from your iPod onto your computer, or click the checkbox in the upper-left corner of the window to select all of the music on the iPod.
  11. This icon, which resembles a computer monitor with a right-facing arrow on it, is in the upper-right side of the window. A pop-up window will appear.
  12. In the pop-up window, click the folder (e.g., Desktop ) into which you want to transfer the music files.
  13. It's at the bottom of the window. Doing so will begin moving your iPod's music onto your computer.
    • This process can take a long time, so make sure that your computer is plugged into a charger if necessary.
  14. Advertisement


Method 2
Method 2 of 2:

On Mac

PDF download Download Article
  1. Even though all Macs come with iTunes pre-installed, you won't have to use iTunes to pull the music off of your iPod; you will, however, have to enable an iTunes setting which will allow Sharepod to retrieve your music:
    • Open iTunes.
    • Click iTunes in the upper-left corner of the screen.
    • Click Preferences...
    • Click the Advanced tab.
    • Check the "Share iTunes XML with other locations" box.
    • Click OK
  2. Go to https://www.getsharepod.com/download/ in your computer's web browser.
    • While Sharepod requires you to have iTunes 12 or later installed on your Mac, you won't need to use iTunes at all during the transfer process.
  3. It's a blue button near the top of the page. The Sharepod DMG setup file will begin downloading onto your Mac.
  4. Double-click the Sharepod DMG file, click and drag the Sharepod logo onto the "Applications" folder icon, and follow any on-screen installation prompts.
    • Since Sharepod might not have an authorized signature from Apple, you may need to make an exception for Sharepod in your Mac's security settings.
  5. If you're attempting to retrieve music from a standard iPod (e.g., not an iPod Touch), you'll need to enable its Disk Mode feature before your computer will recognize it: [2]
    • iPod Nano 6th or 7th Generation — Press the Sleep/Wake and either Home (7th generation) or Volume Down (6th generation) buttons at the same time until the Apple logo appears, then hold down the Volume Down and Volume Up buttons until the Disk Mode screen appears.
    • iPod with a Click Wheel — Toggle the Hold switch on and then back off. Press and hold the Menu and Select buttons until the Apple logo appears (about six seconds). As soon as the Apple logo appears, release the buttons, then immediately hold the Select and Play buttons until the Disk Mode screen appears.
    • iPod with a Touch/Scroll Wheel — Toggle the Hold switch on and then back off. Press and hold the Play and Menu buttons until the Apple logo appears. As soon as the logo appears, immediately press and hold the Previous and Next buttons until the Disk Mode screen appears.
    • iPod Classic — Disk Mode is neither supported nor needed when connecting a classic iPod to your computer.
  6. Plug one end of your iPod's charger cable into one of your computer's USB ports, then plug the other end of the cable into your iPod.
    • If the iPod doesn't appear within 60 seconds, try using a different USB port.
    • You may need a USB 3.0 to USB-C adapter for your Mac if your Mac doesn't have any traditional USB ports.
  7. Once Sharepod is installed, double-click its app icon in the Applications folder to open it on your Mac.
  8. This will take you to the main Sharepod window.
    • iTunes will open—do not close it. You don't need to use iTunes directly, but it has to run in the background for Sharepod to work.
  9. Hold down ⌘ Command and click each song that you want to select.
    • If you want to transfer all of your iPod's music onto your computer, skip to the next step's first substep.
  10. Once your music is selected, click TRANSFER in the bottom-right corner of the window, click Transfer selected to a folder , select a folder on your computer, and click Choose or OK .
    • If you want to transfer all of your iPod's music onto your computer, click TRANSFER , then click Transfer everything to a folder... in the drop-down menu.
  11. It's a green button in the bottom-right corner of the screen. Doing so will move your selected music into your preferred folder on your computer.
  12. Advertisement

Expert Q&A

Ask a Question
      Advertisement

      Tips

      • If you don't mind having iTunes installed on your PC, you can use Sharepod on a Windows computer in almost exactly the same way as you'd use it on a Mac—you'll just need to click the Download for Windows button on the Sharepod website and then allow Sharepod to install both iTunes and QuickTime for you.
      Submit a Tip
      All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published
      Name
      Please provide your name and last initial
      Thanks for submitting a tip for review!
      Advertisement

      Warnings

      • Unfortunately, there is no way to access your iPod's music files without using third-party software (or iTunes).
      Advertisement

      About This Article

      Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 330,620 times.

      Is this article up to date?

      Advertisement