One thing that we've discovered is that the Apple-supplied iTunes offers no way to sync your music back to computer.įortunately, by installing a simple piece of software called iTransfer on your computer, you're able to access to your iPad music library and transfer tracks directly to folder of your choice on your PC's.
While it's super easy and straightforward to access your photos and videos on the iPad (it should appear as a camera device using PTP) when it's connected with Windows machine, getting into music library and pull songs out of iPad to save on PC seems to be impossible. Whatever the reason, there is a need to transfer music from an iPad to a Windows PC's now and then.
You might want to make a backup of tracks to free up some of storage space on iPad or you might want to keep your precious tunes onto local media library, or even copy music files back to your iTunes library after your computer crashed leaving nothing in your iTunes library. There have been many reasons when you want to copy a collection of songs from your iPad to a Windows computer. Do they have to be transferred one at a time or a way to select all? Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated. I am hoping to find a way to get those iPad songs onto my new PC and move them around to different albums. I have thousands of songs and many playlists on my iPad Air. My old computer totally crashed and my music collection disappeared. With the most advanced hardware acceleration tech, it can transfer media files with data protected in faster speed than general tools.How to Get Music and Playlists off iPad and Move to Windows PC's WinX MediaTrans also enables you to add music to iPod/iPhong/iPad, create/delete playlist, edit music and delete music from iPod/iPhone/iPad.
WinX MediaTrans on your Computer, install and launch it
How to Copy Music from iPod to Windows (10) PC or macOS
Make sure the Tools -> Folder Option -> View -> Show hidden files, folders, and drivers is checked, and you can find "Music" folder under "iPod_Control" easily. Note: If you have synced your iPod to an iTunes library and connect it to a new one next time, iTunes seems want to clean your device before syncing.Īfter holding back the syncing, head to My Computer. If you get into iTunes connection error, go to the solutions for " iTunes doesn't recognize iPod".