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un plug ear buds
reset ipod by holding menu and center at the same time for 30 seconds till you see the apple logo
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- then reconnect ear bus make sure they make a clicking sound and there is no gap
play a song to test
Try getting a can of compressed air to blow out the headphone jack sometimes dirt gets in there. Don't blow with just your mouth. If this works try keeping headphone jack covered so dirt doesn't get in there. Switcheasy makes doc and headphone port covers they come with their cases.
ok. i just fixed mine. plug the headphones in. lock the ipod. unlock the ipod. then hold down the centre button and the menu button at the same time, and it will manually reset itself. when it comes back on, it should be all hunkydory x
if you are plugging your ipod into the usb port of the kd-g720 it won't play all your songs because this particular radio only plays mp3s through the usb port. ipods play both mp3s and mp4s. so those 49 songs you're hearing are the mp3s on your ipod. in order to play all the songs on your ipod you must buy the cord that plugs in the back of the radio that will connect to your ipod. sorry for the bad news man. i had the same thing happen to me.
If all your music is in iTunes, format and restore the iPod to a Mac formatted iPod in iTunes. There are some firmware updates as well, which restoring will give you, and these should help. After doing so, iTunes will copy all your music back to the ipod.
Sounds like there is a problem with the headphone jack on your unit. This is a common problem. Recommend changing out the headphone jack. We offer this service.
OK. Not that I know exactly what your issue is but I can definitely see a problem pattern.
Couple of ideas...what are u playing this on...headphones or speakers....change to a different output medium...if you are using the FM transmitter...try it without it...use headphones etc. My thought is perhaps whatever you are playing on is shorted out and possibly sending power back into the ipod causing erratic behavior and/or reboot lockup.
Second...clean the entire Ipod (reset to factory) and connect it to a different computer and transfer just ONE song and play it.
Let me know about how this works out...i am curious about your issue.
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