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Upload iPod Songs to Google Music Library
Google just made its music cloud service, Google Music, available to all, and it's mostly self-explanatory: You go to music.google.com and start uploading or purchasing music that you can then listen to on your computer, or on your Android phone, Google TV, or iPod.
Then how to upload iPod songs to Google Music Library? If your iPod songs have no DRM protection, you can upload iPod songs to Google Music Library. However, if the songs on iPod are protected by iTunes DRM, you have to remove DRM firstly, then transfer songs from iPod to Google Music library.
DRM Media Converter is just such a tool which can remove iTunes DRM, and convert iPod songs to Google Music library supported format: MP3, AAC, WMA, OGG, and FLAC. Free download and install the recommended software, then follow the tutorials below to upload iPod songs to Google Music Library step by step.
Please note, the guide here is just for Windows users, if you are using Mac, please go to Mac DRM Converter.
Guide: Upload iPod Songs to Google Music Library
Firstly, launch the installed software, and load your iPod songs to the software. Batch conversion is supported.

Secondly, choose output format, such as MP3. And select your needed output folder directory.
Thirdly, hit "Start" to remove DRM and convert iPod songs to Google Music supported format fast.
Finally, go to Google Music library and sign in with your Google account. Click on the Music Manager download link and do the installation. Start up Music Manager and log in with your Google account, then find the location of your music collection to begin uploading your music. After uploading, sign out of Music Manager.
Done! Now do you know how to upload iPod songs to Google Music library? I think the answer is definitely YES! If you like this software, share it with more guys who need to upload iPod songs to Google Music library!
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