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Posted on Jan 22, 2009

I can't hear the songs in ipod

I have bought an apple ipod shuffle in december from uk. i have downloaded the songs into ipod from computer. i am able to hear the songs in ipod from computer. i have fully charged the ipod untill the green light appears. my problem is when i use the earphones and play the play the songs in ipod, i can hear nothing. when i click the play button, the green and orange light blinks but the songs are not playing. i don't know what happened but the songs in the ipod are not playing.

  • miguelc21212 Jan 31, 2009

    i cant hear the music when i tried to play it

  • becaisababe Feb 08, 2009

    nothing plays the button flashs orange and green but nothing plays and it has had a full battery x

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Green and orange?? Sounds like you need to restore your iPod.
Understand this: iTunes plays what is on the computer, NOT the iPod.

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