It's not an esay job or cheap.
Not cheap, go to this page it presents seeral options
http://www.ilounge.com/ind
The cheap one
First set your Ipod to be used as a hard disk.
On the Ipod
Toggle the Hold switch on and off. Press and hold the Menu and Select buttons until the Apple logo appears, about 6 to 10 seconds.
press Select and Play when you see the Apple logo, the Ipod should show a check mark, now you are in Hard Disk Mode. Select the Ipod as a hard disk from explorer, with the op`tion "show hidden files" turned on, and proced to copy your music to your computer
You won't have the names on the files so do this
Search the web and download MP3TagEditor
Run it select one of the folders recovered from the Ipod, select all songs, right click on the mouse and select rename file from tag
Do this in all the folders, the you can copy all the music files to where you want, only thing is it ONLY WORKS WITH MP3, not with ACC that is the format that ITunes uses.
For ACC just install Itunes on the new computer and impor the folders.
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by: ajalsupPosted on 2007-05-09 at 09:43:16ID: 19058403
Here is a comment I got from email support from Apple that is not encouraging.
Anyone know a way around this?
From Apple email support:
You will only be able to transfer your iTunes Store purchases from your iPod to your computer. Unfortunately, transferring playlists and media not purchased from the iTunes Store is not supported. This article shows you how to transfer your purchases...