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It's usually the first contact (ground) of the headphone jack module that loses it's elasticity and does no longer touch the headphone plug properly. you can try to pull it back inward from the outside using a dentist tool or a sewing needle. if that fails you have to open the ipod touch and push the contact inward or replace the jack module.
If it is the actual phone itself then i cant help but if u r using ear buds then try 2 rotate the plug in the jack and/or pull the plug out slightly (no further than 1st notch) that always helped when I had the problem
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1) File > New > Presentation > Create (new presentation with all default settings)
2) Panel at right: Slide Transition > Modify Transition > Sound = "apert" (fourth in the drop down list)
You should hear a short (~2s) sound at this point, as the effect is "previewed". If you don't hear it, try the "Play" button at the bottom of the Slide Transition panel. If that doesn't work, then OOo is not able to play sounds and you have to fix that before proceeding.
3) Slide Transition > Modify Transition > Sound = "Other sound" > (select your long music file).
You may or may not hear the preview for this, it depends on whether your music file has a quiet leader at the beginning. If the audio starts right away, you should hear it. If the audio starts after 1-2s of silence, you won't hear anything.
4) Click "Slide show" (bottom of the Slide Transition panel) or F5.
You should hear the music start. It will continue to play even after you advance to the next slide (which is the black "End of show" screen. Advance again to end the show and the music should stop.
Yeah my beats had the same problem!!! Just switch the cot around. Unplug the chord from the beats an you iPod/ iPhone and switch them around! Worked for me!
It's probably your headphones, did you plug it in all the way? Check the cord for rips or tears. Or it's the quality of the music file. Sometimes they're corrupt and won't work correctly.
It sounds like this might be a setting on whichever MP3 player, or sound device that you are using. You should check for an "EQ" on your device and try setting it to a different setting to make it so you can hear the music and vocals of a song.
Please let me know if you have any other questions about this,
If it runs on a wall wart transformer, the transformer rectifier in it may have failed. Try a new one of the same rating. It is also possible that the input filter cap in the keyboard has failed resulting in un-pure DC voltage to the keyboard.
this problem is the same with me! i dropped my iPod, but it cracked the screen and i'm pretty sure i haven't dropped it on the jack because im very careful with it!!!
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