Question about Apple iPod Audio Players & Recorders
...1. Unplug headphones. 2. Take you iPod to a dark place i.e room with light off. 3. Take a flash light and shine it in the headphone jack 4. Look inside the headphone jack. 5. If you see something red ...
Question about Apple iPod Audio Players & Recorders
...so when I plug the head phones in you can still hear the music playing. What do I do?!? How to Clean 1 8 3 5mm Headphone Jack DO NOT -use compressed air, or use any form of liquid to clean the ...
jack, and then it plays ok. There's also static when I put it on a speaker-dock. I think there's something wrong with the charging port, like it needs to be cleaned? How do I do that? Try using a very
...are plugged in properly? If they are, then there is probarly somthing wrong with the audio jack or the iPod. If this information doesn't help you, I will be happy to arrange a live confrence ...
jack has been damaged. Look inside where the plug goes though, there may be a small amount of lint in there. I would also recommend that if you cannot see any damage, you reset it by holding down both
...jack. If you're still in warranty, get it off to Apple. If not, you've got 3 choices; 1. Attempt to fix it yourself. I managed to get stereo again by opening the ipod up and inserting a staple in the ...
Question about Apple iPod Audio Players & Recorders
...1) Your Sansa (and just about any other mp3 player) will not play while it is connected to the computer - it is only supposed to play once it is disconnected from the computer 2) Your docking station ...
jack in the correct way (just play around with it and it should work). Yet doing so would mess up the 2 circuits even more, and eventually you won't hear anything that plays (which happened with mine)
...1.) Get a new iPod, which you probably don't want to do. 2.) You can get a new headphone jack which run at about $30. 3.) (I figured this out, but its not really a solution) If you push the part of ...
Question about Sirius Audio Players & Recorders
...plays on one speaker. Any help out there? Thanks. The "one earphone only" problem is common to many Mp3 players. It is not fixable, and the entire player must be replaced. Attempting to replace the ...
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