A simple way to transfer photos from iPod to iTunes on Mac
Q: Ok basically my windows laptop broke so I bought a new mac book. I have been having problems transferring all the bits and pieces from my Itunes over to my new laptop. I downloaded a third party piece of software that sorted out all my music for me but I can't seem to transfer photos from iPod touch to iTunes on Mac. I have downloaded a couple of third party apps but they only seem to transfer 5 photos at a time - I have nearly 2000 on my ipod touch. how can I transfer photos from iPod to iTunes on Mac?
A: To get all stuff from your iPod to your mac and iTunes, I recommend you use a third party program – iPod to Mac Transfer. I've used it since I got my new mac laptop. It is an excellent iPod to mac transfer tool. It can fast transfer, rip, copy and manage your music, videos, photos, podcasts and TV Shows between iPod/iPhone and Mac and add them to your local iTunes library. It must help you to resolve your trouble – how to transfer photos from iPod to iTunes on Mac effectively. Good Luck!
iPod to Mac Transfer, the excellent Mac iPod transfer software, is specially designed for Mac OS. It can fast transfer, rip, copy and manage your music, movie, photo, ePub, pdf, audiobook, voice memo, Podcast and TV Show from iPod to iTunes on Mac, iPod to iTunes, iPod to iPod and Mac to iPod transfer is also available. Now iOS 4.1, iPad OS 3.2.2, iPod nano 5G FW 1.0 are supported.
- Fully supports latest iOS 4.1, iPad OS 3.2.2, iPhone OS 3.1.3, iPod touch FW 3.1.3, iPod nano 5G and iTunes 10.
- Transfer iPod files from iPod to iTunes on Mac at high speed.
- Copy your iPod music, movie, photo, ePub, pdf, audiobook, voice memo, Podcast and TV Show from iPod to iTunes library directly.
- Transfer music, movie, photo, Podcast and TV Show from local folder on Mac to iPod without using iTunes.
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Step 1: Install and Launch iPod to Mac Transfer
Install iPod to Mac Transfer software, and connect iPod to your Mac. All information about your iPod, such as type, capacity, version, serial number, and format, will be shown on the main interface. Then you can start to how to transfer photos from iPod to iTunes on Mac.
Tip: All functions for iPod are applicable to iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 as well except for the photo management.
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Step 2: Export checked files to local
a) Open the library that you want to export.
b) Check the file(s) you want to export in the file list.
c) Click the "Export checked files to local" button to start exporting files, or choose the "Export to local" option from the "Action" menu.
Step 3: transfer photos from iPod to iTunes on Mac
Select a local folder to store your photos on the left panel and click the "Save" button to transfer photos from iPod to iTunes on Mac.
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Wait just a few minutes. When finish transferring photos from iPod to iTunes on Mac, a tips window will pop up. It shows that how many files have been done. You can click the OK button to view the output files.
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The trail version of iPod to Mac Transfer will put a wartermark on your photos, but you could download it and just have a try. If it could help you transfer photos from iPod to iTunes on Mac and you like this tool, and then order it.
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