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Date: Oct 15 2015 Comments: 0 Comments Posted in: How To-s, Tips & Tricks
If you think a lot has changed since iTunes first came out and after the original iPod was unveiled back in 2001, you are wrong. iTunes remains a single-lane street for music and you iOS data recovery,android sms recovery can��t use it to transfer iPhone songs to PC unless you bought the songs recover deleted iphone messages from the iTunes Store.
If you got a brand new Windows 10 computer or recently went through a devastating PC crash, you were probably left with an an empty iTunes library. But your iPhone still has the songs and playlists. It will take special software to copy music from iPhone to PC but it is pretty easy. Let��s begin.
android sms recovery Here��s how to transfer iPhone music to PC
First of all, never connect the iPhone to an empty iTunes library. In the best case scenario, iTunes would prompt you to delete the music form the iPhone and if worst comes to worst, iTunes will delete the music without even asking you. the iphone is synced with another itunes library
Start the program and connect the iPhone. MobileTransf supports all Apple iDevices including the latest iPhone 6s. The iPhone tracks and playlists are listed in the main program window main MobileTransf program window
You can now copy the music directly to iTunes or, if you wish, to a selected folder on your PC.
To transfer the iPhone music to iTunes, click the orange ��Start backup�� button on top. If you wish to copy the iPhone music to a selected folder on your computer, follow these steps instead start backup button in MobileTransf
Note: MobileTransf compares the contents of the iTunes library with the songs loaded on the iPhone. The program then smartly transfers only the needed tracks avoiding the creation of duplicates.
Let the backup complete backkup in progress
In addition to tracks and playlists, all meta data such as tags, play counts and star ratings are transferred instantly.
Disconnect the iPhone, close MobileTransf and run iTunes. Your iTunes library is back to life!