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maybe they got corrupted try putting them on the music player again or try getting the same songs but diff versions of the file and you could try last to convert the songs to a diff format then put them on the player if its the the same songs on both the players that wont play then its the songs and not the player
On the other side of the on/off switch there is another switch that allows you to choose playing songs in order or to shuffle. There is no way to make a song play continuously.
You might just have to convert the songs into a format that the ipod can read and play. Under itunes, just right click on a song that does not play on your ipod and click on the convert to mp3 option. Then transfer the converted songs to your ipod and it should work then.
The ipod shuffle have a switch button below it aside from the "play" button that you have to press at least two times after you have switched it "on". Note that when you switch your iPod "on", you should see a green light. If it's a green followed by 3 orange blinks, your ipod might be corrupted and will need to be restored.
Dont forget to charge your iPod and of course, load some songs to it.. =)
Though I do not have a ipod shuffle, it sounds like you set it to run on "sample" which is a setting to play only a few seconds of the song then stop, are you using any other program besides itunes?
Did you try to reformat it and add the songs again?
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