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As long as your iPod has been prepared correctly (read the Quick Start if you haven't already), then yes, it should work fine.
If you enabled the preference to copy the full resolution versions of your photos to your iPod, then you can enable disk use and copy them off in the Finder.
Yes, they work just like songs.
Drag and drop each playlist to copy it to iTunes. Senuti will take care of the rest.
In order to use the drag and drop capabilities of Senuti, you must drag and drop to the iTunes item that is within Senuti's source list. Dragging and dropping to the iTunes application is not supported.
Please be sure that Disk Use is enabled. Read the Quick Start if you haven't already.
Please be sure that Disk Use is enabled. Read the Quick Start if you haven't already.
iTunes is probably making a second copy of your music because of how your preferences are set. When Senuti detects that two copies of songs are being made, it removes the one that iTunes isn't using.
A few people have had this problem. Senuti uses underlying OS X functions to copy files, so it shouldn't have anything to do with Senuti. Many people with this issue acutally have a bad Firewire or USB cord. Try a new cord, and if the issue still exists, then report it as a bug.
Usually when this happens, it is because your iPod was set up to link with iTunes, and when iTunes asked, you said Yes that it was okay to link with it when you should have said No or Cancel. The default for that button is No for a good reason. This was iTunes that asked you the question, and not Senuti. The Quick Start instructions, they would have led you to information about preparing your iPod which also instructs you to click No.
Unfortunately, no. You should begin re-ripping your CD collection. If you purchased music from the iTunes Music Store, you should probably call Apple. They do not usually allow people to download music a second time, but if you tell them that you thought your music was backed up on your iPod and that you never thought that iTunes would erase all of your music, then you might get somewhere. This is just a recommendation and not by any means a promise that you will be able to recover your music that way.