Only thing I could think off is when you plug your iPod, goto My Computer, and click on the iPod folder there. Find the songs and drag them onto your Desktop or Shared Folder. But I don't have an iPod anymore so I wouldn't reallly know.
If that doesn't work you want to use a program that takes songs off your iPod and puts them onto your computer. I think you get what to do after that. Haha. I hope so anyway. There's a bunch of programs that do it, just Google "iPod to Computer" or something similar to that. Good luck!
it wont work because when you try to connect your pod it erases any other music if its a different computer -.-
It would work if you didn't set your iPod to sync, you have to set it to manually mange iPod. After that you can get a application to get the songs off your iPod. I heard of a way to get songs off 1 by 1 but that would take forever. Good luck
sxe.. dude trash the itunes waste of time get winamp it has ipod manage thing on it or "anapod" anapod is a nice ipod program used it for years but now i just use winamp cuz always have music goin so ya but look into them 2 and forget itunes
Only reason I still use iTunes, is I started with it and I don't feel like switching, plus its a really simple way to view your music in an organized fashion. I really wish I used a different program, but I've gotten accustomed enough to iTunes. I use Floola on my laptop (my secondary computer), so I can view all of my music on my iPod and if I wanted to, transfer music to my laptop from it. It is free (like most iTunes alts.) and is just an .exe, no installation needed; you do not even have to have your iPod in data mode. If you put your iPod in data mode and just open it like any external device, and copied your music over like that, you are going to have to rename all of your music files, but the ID3 tags will still be there. Also, the folders themselves are out of order too.