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I can only hear out of one headphone in my ipod, unless i press down on the headphone jack. By doing that the sound comes back temporarily, but eventually fades out again.
ipod description: 4 years old, 5th generation, 30G video
i've tried the suggestion that was posted, it didn't work
I can only hear out of one headphone in my ipod, unless i press down on the headphone jack. By doing that the sound comes back temporarily, but eventually fades out again.
ipod description: 4 years old, 5th generation, 30G video
i've tried the suggestion that was posted, it didn't work
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Toggle the Hold switch on and off. (Slide it to Hold, then turn it off again.)
Press and hold the Menu and Center (Select) buttons simultaneously until the Apple logo appears, about 6 to 8 seconds. You may need to repeat this step.
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It sounds like an issue with the internal motherboard and possibly the audio jack. I'd reccomend taking it into a local apple store to have them fix it or contacting them via their support website here. Also you may want to consider their price quotes vs purchasing a new one when you talk to them.
This is common among the 30gb Video iPods. If you play your iPod on a Dock, such as a iHome or other speaker device, for some reason, they like to take the Mainboard out. Normally, if it's a headphone jack, the problem will start with sound only playing on one side of the Headphones.
As a start, you can replace the headphone jack and see if it corrects your problem. If not, you will need to replace the mainboard in your iPod.
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i knew that in your iTunes u will be have a option as pictures (or) images, go select and insert some pictures and then, Select your iPod drive and sync and view in your iPod you can view all the pictures that you have downloaded in it
hey, I had the same problem, I went on www.download.com and downloaded an ipod video converter(for free) and it converted the videos into the proper formet and now they play fine :) I have the same problem with them being sorted into movies not music videos but whatever they still play, hope this helps.
I can only hear out of one headphone in my ipod, unless i press down on the headphone jack. By doing that the sound comes back temporarily, but eventually fades out again.
ipod description: 4 years old, 5th generation, 30G video
i've tried the suggestion that was posted, it didn't work
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