![]() ![]() * Music Rescue now correctly identifies videos and podcasts. * Added keyboard shortcuts (Cmd/Ctrl + 1,2,3,etc) to tab panels and the preferences window categories. For more info, see knowledgebase article: Music Rescue 3.1: iPod Detection and Mac OS X. Note: This auto-detection doesn't work in Mac OS X yet, however, once an iPod has been used with Music Rescue on Windows it'll work correctly in Mac OS X as well. You can now register these iPods with Music Rescue Anywhere. * Music Rescue now fully supports newer iPods, including the iPod shuffle. * Music Rescue is a Universal Binary on Mac OS X. * Name Change! PodUtil is now known as Music Rescue. * Fixed issues with iPods used with iTunes 7.1. * Fixed crash on startup when used with iPods updated with iTunes 7.1. * Fixed crash on startup that could occur with iPods used with iTunes 7.1 or higher. * The "Force Meta-Data" checkbox is now disabled unless "Add Tracks to iTunes" is checked in the Presets editor. * On Windows, the media player now uses QuickTime again - allowing playback of M4A and iTunes store tracks within Music Rescue. * You can turn this warning off in the Preferences. * If Music Rescue can't determine an iPod's type (for example, a new model comes out), it will ask for you to manually define it's type and optionally visit our website to tell us about your iPod so it can be automatically detected in future versions. * Added detection and support for the coloured iPod shuffles. * Removed "Use new copy engine" preference - it is now permanently on. * Music Rescue now identifies videos in the main track list. This allows rebuilding of a single playlist without tracks in multiple playlists causing others to be created too. * When adding Playlists to iTunes, Music Rescue asks which Playlists you want to create. * Music Rescue now auto detects iPod details (iPod serial number, etc) correctly on Mac OS X. * Added "Album Artist" tag to the Sorting Preset editor. * Improved behaviour when unplugging an iPod with Music Rescue is open. * Fixed hang on startup when used with some iPods. See the knowledgebase article "Troubleshooting Music Rescue with the Diagnostics Window" for more information. * Now includes a "Diagnostics" window to help troubleshoot. ![]() * iTunes library rebuilding now works correctly on Intel-based Macs. * Advanced mode allows customisable organisation and file renaming * Organises copied music on your hard drive by artist, album, both or neither * Supports all formats iPod does (MP3, AAC, WAV, AIFF, Audible, etc.) Music Rescue now correctly detects iTunes 9.x+ "iTunes Media" folders.Numerous improvements to licensing, including an in-app store.Improved support for iPods introduced since September 2009, including the new touch-screen nanos.PodUtil is an easy-to-use utility for viewing the songs on your iPod and copying them in a customisable organised manner to your computer, and will automatically add them to iTunes and rebuild your playlists if you wish. Music Rescue now correctly detects iTunes 9.x+ "iTunes Media" folders.Numerous improvements to licensing, including an in-app store.Improved support for iPods introduced since September 2009, including the new touch-screen nanos. Overall, Music Rescue is an excellent recovery utility for anyone who has lost their precious tunes. It does however include backups of your album art. Ratings, Play Counts and Last Played info are not recovered, although these are hardly the most important things on your mind if you've just lost your entire music collection. There are a few drawbacks to Music Rescue. This gives you less control over the tracks you recover and instead simply recovers everything at once. There is also one other way to perform recovery and that's via 'QuickRecover'. That's it - once the progress bars have completed, your backups will be complete. ![]() For each source - whether it be podcasts, music or videos - you can configure exactly how and where they are copied before you hit the copy button. When you've selected the tracks you want to save, click 'Copy' in the bottom-right hand corner. You can also search through the track listings using the search box at the top. On the right you have the track listings corresponding to each one, featuring the rating, artist, track duration, etc. On the left, you have your device and data available such as Music, Video and Podcasts. Once you've connected your device, the main window is split into two areas, not unlike iTunes. The interface is elegant and it's almost impossible to go wrong because everything is so clearly displayed. Music Rescue is a superbly presented and executed program throughout. ![]()
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