Will OS X instantly format a Windows iPod?


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it does work... i have my 4g ipod formatted fat32 and it works both in iTunes and finder as a removable disk

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It won't work in itunes on osx if it's been restored on a pc, unless you restore it back first or use a third party app.

itunes will say this ipod is unreadable and tell you to launch updater.

apple was all about the system exclusivity with the ipod, a typical user can't use it on more than one computer at a time without erasing everything first, and you have to format it to go from one OS to another.

I use my iPod to transfer stuff to/from work all the time. Going from Windows XP to OS X (Panther) and back causes no problems. It shows as a hard drive on both. Or, if the battery's low, just plug it in and play the music on the iPod through iTunes on my work computer.

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=61675

"...Using an iPod formatted for Macintosh on a Windows computer is not supported. Using an iPod formatted for Windows on a Macintosh computer is not supported."

My iPod is FAT32 and is recognized and can be synced with both XP and OS X itunes. Apple for some reason still says it won't work but it does. To darktemplar, yes, so long as the folders/files are shared in Windows, OS X will use the SMB file sharing protocol to access them.

Just whatever you do, don't open iTunes. I did this when I first got my iMac and slowly my songs started getting the little "not found" symbol in iTunes without even doing anything (yes, i even had iTunes set to manually manage the iPod). My advice would be to open the terminal, navigate to the /volumes/ipod/ipod_control folder and use a sudo cp command to copy all your music to the hard disk, then restore it w/ the mac iPod software and re-add all the music through iTunes. Good luck.

One thing I've gotta ask as well. In Windows I use a little utility called Sharepod which sits on the iPod and extracts the music onto the hard drive in the "Artist\Album\01 Song name.mp3" format. Is there a similar utility for OS X or should I delete the current music structure temporarily and dump all my music folders on the iPod (essentially using it purely as a removable drive)?

One thing I've gotta ask as well. In Windows I use a little utility called Sharepod which sits on the iPod and extracts the music onto the hard drive in the "Artist\Album\01 Song name.mp3" format. Is there a similar utility for OS X or should I delete the current music structure temporarily and dump all my music folders on the iPod (essentially using it purely as a removable drive)?

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yep... there is, but its shareware tho

Ipod Music Liberator

(dont worry about the windows screenshot they give)

Isn't there an iTunes mod that just lets you drag files off an iPod into your library?

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There used to be, it was called xTunes. It worked great, too great, Apple blocked it from working in the .7 update to iTunes 4.

Dazzla, there are tons of apps out there that do what you are looking for. Do a search on http://www.macupdate.com/ for iTunes iPod and you will see many of them. They all basically work the same way. The ones that tout iTunes integration simply import the music into iTunes though, they do not actually run in the iTunes interface like xTunes did.

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