Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Music Rescue, recover music from your iPod or iPhone

Music Rescue, recover music from your iPod or iPhone: There was a time not long ago in which we had all our music on iPods, in my case was the backup all my music. Over the years this tool every day is less used because the capabilities iPods and iPhone has reduced compared to their predecessors. Although no longer widely used, there are always people who carry all your music on your iPod and use it as backup. If this is your case, you are very interested in this program because you can save more than a pinch. Music Rescue is a program capable of recognizing any iPod or iPhone and restore it from our iTunes library organized and leave as we had before the loss of data. Its operation is simple. The first thing to do is connect our device to our Mac Once connected, the program itself will detect and to select loads us all the music you have on your device.

Once loaded you can navigate through music, access playlists and even listen to it. This can be very helpful to use your iPod to a computer with which we have synchronized our music and that this same program also has a Windows version with the same operation. Once selected all the music we want to regain that pushing the button "Begin Copy", warning that not to steal music. Pressing this button opens a context menu which selects some export options. By default it exports all the metadata and maintains music adding music directly to your iTunes library.

We can customize the export and leave the music to a destination other than iTunes or even replaced by other different metadata. The application is for payment and is priced at 10 pounds, not very cheap for what it does but if you lost all your music and your only option is to restore what remains on an iPod, the truth is that the price is more than justified.