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Dino121

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Jul 29, 2008
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Hi everyone. New to the forum and yes I'm stressing already lol. I just upgraded my itouch(purchased only this weekend) and since the upgrade the sound has gone from blinkin awful to non existant. The volume level is up and i've played about with the "Headphones, speaker, both option) Can anyone on here please tell me what i've dont to desrve this :confused: Thanks in advance people. ;)
 
So your iPod touch speaker (yes intentional)
was playing music at a clear volume and not anymore?

What version of the software did you upgrade your iPod touch to?
 
I'd just upgraded to version 2.0. Now(as suggested) i've done a a restore. That's cured it :) Now what though???? Never upgrade again for fear of it happening again? :confused: Thanks for your help so far people ;) Sorry Consultant. In answer to your question, it WAS playing fine til the upgrade. And now i've done the restore it's fine again.
 
Hi everyone. New to the forum and yes I'm stressing already lol. I just upgraded my itouch(purchased only this weekend) and since the upgrade the sound has gone from blinkin awful to non existant. The volume level is up and i've played about with the "Headphones, speaker, both option) Can anyone on here please tell me what i've dont to desrve this :confused: Thanks in advance people. ;)

You do realize that iPod touch HAS NO SPEAKER?
 
You do realize that iPod touch HAS NO SPEAKER?

excuse me for proving you wrong but, if i may ask you to turn on your ipod, and tap settings; then tap general,after that look for sound effects (8th option from top) and tap it. there you will find the options Off, Speaker, Headphones, Both hmmm? what was that little second one, oh wait, it did say speaker!

are you calling apple a liar? wait a second... wait that might be a typo, oh, no its not your just wrong:)
 
excuse me for proving you wrong but, if i may ask you to turn on your ipod, and tap settings; then tap general,after that look for sound effects (8th option from top) and tap it. there you will find the options Off, Speaker, Headphones, Both hmmm? what was that little second one, oh wait, it did say speaker!

are you calling apple a liar? wait a second... wait that might be a typo, oh, no its not your just wrong:)

See #3. I asked OP if the speaker from iPod touch was playing MUSIC clearly before update and he said yes.

Note the discussion was about speaker playing MUSIC.
 
BACK TO THE OP, THE POINT OF THIS THREAD...

I'd just upgraded to version 2.0. Now(as suggested) i've done a a restore. That's cured it :) Now what though???? Never upgrade again for fear of it happening again? :confused: Thanks for your help so far people ;) Sorry Consultant. In answer to your question, it WAS playing fine til the upgrade. And now i've done the restore it's fine again.

Don't fear upgrades. They're usually good things. If your nervous, wait when one comes out in the future to see if people start posting on here about their iPods melting or something.

Glad you got a fix!
 
Hello everyone. Just popped in to read a few posts and noticed this one is still running to my surprise. It's a great site aint it. And from what i'm seeing, it certainly gets the blood pumping :mad: Still,what's a forum without different opinions. Anyways,just to let ta know my touch is running better than ever and even though i done a restore, i kept hold of version 2.0. I hope i didn't do anything daft like have the volume down on the music page all the time :D(although it WAS up on my settings) Don't hate me if that "was" the case ;)
 
I've similar problem, but it only affected the songs I imported before upgraded to 2.0. You can try (if you haven't done yet) to adjust the volume of the songs. Select the song/songs and get info, then tune up the volume. If that still doesn't work, I re-import the songs I really like, it works like a charm.

Other than that I really happy with the 2.0 upgrade. So far no other issues come up, fingers crossed. :rolleyes:
 
excuse me for proving you wrong but, if i may ask you to turn on your ipod, and tap settings; then tap general,after that look for sound effects (8th option from top) and tap it. there you will find the options Off, Speaker, Headphones, Both hmmm? what was that little second one, oh wait, it did say speaker!

Maybe because the general public is too stupid to understand what a 'transducer' is?
 
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