My primary SSD died the other day, wiping out my OS and quite a few personal files. I have nearly everything backed up, with the exception of my music library. Is there any program/way to rip the synced music off my iphone?
>>287432
Can't you just reinstall iTunes and sync the phone to re-add the files to the iTunes library?
>>287462
Unfortunately not. If I "sync" itunes to my iphone, it wipes the files previously synced onto my phone (aka all the music)
iTunes is basically one-way syncing.
>>287432
I found a solutuon, sorta.
It's called SharePod. It's basically a simplified version of iExplorer, and requires QuickTime installed as well, but it works fine for transferring music files. The catch is that the free version limits you to 50 songs and the full version is $20
>>287472
>SharePod
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>>287476
Thanks a ton, anon!
Now to figure out why it won't detect my iphone or ipod.
Can iPhones to bluetooth transfer?
>>287500
Not for music files, no. It can play over bluetooth accessories, but can't transfer out the MP3 files. It can sync over wifi,but that's a one-way process unfortunately.
I ended up using an old version of a program called iRepo. Found a youtube video with some autogenned keys and one of them managed to work.
I've spent the last 45+ minutes re-organizing the folders because it spat them out by genre and even split up albums into multiple parts. But, hey, at least it worked right?
>>287524
Fucking appleshit. Once you get your stuff, get yourself a real phone.