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Damien 22-01-2005 23:44

Re: Is your iPod too quiet?
 
Did anyone install it? I used mine for the first time since applying the hack and it worked great. For once i am happy with the volume not being all the way up as it is still louder and the norm but can go higher still! :disturbd:

Edit: Has the feature to attach a double post into one post gone? Thas was useful!

welwynrose 01-02-2005 13:17

Re: Is your iPod too quiet?
 
easy answer to this problem just import an ipod

skyblueheroes 01-02-2005 13:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by welwynrose
easy answer to this problem just import an ipod

Thats what I've done. Hopefully arriving today :cool:

SMHarman 11-05-2005 14:12

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The flip side of the iPod volume thing...

Quote:

Originally Posted by 'iPods can make you deaf'
By Mark Prigg, Evening Standard
11 May 2005
A health alert over the dangers to your hearing from portable music players is issued today.

Experts say the huge popularity of iPods and other players could leave a generation of music fans with serious problems.

London commuters face the greatest risk as they play the machines at potentially damaging volume levels because of the background noise on Tubes and trains.

A leading expert warned that people had to use the players more responsibly. Andrew Reid, head of audiology at the Royal United Hospital in Bristol, said: "This is a big problem for young people, and there is a real risk that prolonged listening could lead to permanent hearing damage."

Mr Reid added: "If you are on a Tube, you have to turn the player up to dangerous levels just to hear it. Over time, this is going to lead to problems like tinnitus and severe damage to the inner ear." Tinnitus and noise-induced hearing loss occurs when the delicate hair nerve cells that line the inner ear suffer repeated trauma from loud sound vibrations.

According to Mr Reid, the first signs are a ringing or buzzing in the ears. "People really need to turn down the player straight away and consult their doctor if the problems continue," he warned.

Experts say the problem has reached critical levels due to the popularity of the iPod. Apple has sold 5.6million worldwide since it was introduced in 2001, along with over 250 million songs via its online music store.

Experts believe that usage has increased dramatically because owners can now carry their entire CD collection with them, and the latest players give up to 30 hours' playback on a single battery charge.

Recent research found that 39 per cent of 18 to 24-year-olds listen to personal stereos for more than an hour each day, with 13 per cent listening for two hours or more.

The Royal National Institute for the Deaf said: "We are concerned that many people are turning up the volume on their personal stereos to levels that could create hearing loss in the long term."

The RNID has launched a new website, www.dontlosethemusic.com, to warn users about the problem. It says users who are worried should investigate buying in-ear headphones that can block out background noise, allowing the volume of players to be turned down.

Experts today called for Apple and other manufacturers to limit the volume of their players, and for users to limit their listening to under an hour a day.

According to one expert, reducing the time people listen to their player is key.

"It would obviously be beneficial to reduce the volume and restrict the usage of personal players," said Christine DePlacido of the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy.

She added: "The difficulty is in persuading people to do this before their hearing is damaged, as many believe hearing loss will not happen to them until they are much older. A lot of the young people I see with tinnitus describe listening to music at high intensities."

Apple said all iPods sold in Britain complied with EU volume standards, but refused to comment on the new research.

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/a...ing%20Standard


TheBlueRaja 11-05-2005 14:15

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Quote:

Originally Posted by skyblueheroes
Thats what I've done. Hopefully arriving today :cool:

Me too - not a problem - and a damn site cheaper! :D

30 Gig iPod photo for 190 quid. MUHUHAHAHA

Chris 11-05-2005 14:29

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I don't think the sound restriction can have been applied to the earliest iPods sold in the UK. I've been using mine with headphones for the first time in ages this week, and happily deafened myself on the Underground, listening to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy on full volume, as mentioned by the Evening Standard. :D

SMHarman 11-05-2005 16:37

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well listening to "disaster area" can be a pretty deafening experience.

For the non H2G2 readers of this thread
Quote:

Originally Posted by the book
claimed to be the loudest band in the universe, and in fact the loudest sound of any kind, anywhere. So loud is this band that the audience usually listens from the safe distance of thirty-seven miles away in a well built bunker.


chrispy61 26-05-2008 19:25

Re: Is your iPod too quiet?
 
what do you do when its tells you ipod not connected when it is?

Hugh 26-05-2008 20:04

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:bump:after 3 years.........

chrispy61 26-05-2008 21:34

Re: Is your iPod too quiet?
 
its a new ipod nano 8 gb. when i plug it in nothing happens? can it not be done with the new ones?

homealone 26-05-2008 22:22

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Quote:

Originally Posted by foreverwar (Post 34560429)
:bump:after 3 years.........

oy, play nice - at least they did a search before posting ;) :D

---------- Post added at 21:22 ---------- Previous post was at 21:20 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by chrispy61 (Post 34560482)
its a new ipod nano 8 gb. when i plug it in nothing happens? can it not be done with the new ones?

:welcome: chrispy61

I have to say I don't know a lot about this, but Mrs Gaz got an ipod shuffle, yesterday & that seems to be working ok.

- couple of questions, do you have the i-tunes software installed & which operating system are you using??

chrispy61 26-05-2008 22:33

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yea i-tunes is installed, on windows vista. my brother has an old nano and its way louder thats why i searched to see if there was anyway of doing it. Cheers

homealone 26-05-2008 23:10

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Quote:

Originally Posted by chrispy61 (Post 34560526)
yea i-tunes is installed, on windows vista. my brother has an old nano and its way louder thats why i searched to see if there was anyway of doing it. Cheers


When you say 'nothing happens', does Vista not recognise it as a device, at all, or do you mean that a patch which works on your brothers old ipod to increase the volume, doesn't work with your new one?

chrispy61 27-05-2008 20:02

Re: Is your iPod too quiet?
 
The program doesnt reconise when the ipods plugged in, itunes does, that all workes fine. No i mean my brothers older ipod is alot louder as standard with nothing done to it.

homealone 27-05-2008 20:20

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Quote:

Originally Posted by chrispy61 (Post 34561019)
The program doesnt reconise when the ipods plugged in, itunes does, that all workes fine. No i mean my brothers older ipod is alot louder as standard with nothing done to it.

As I say, I don't know a great deal about this - my understanding is that everything has to be done through i-tunes, hence the behaviour you are seeing.

The volume thing is due, afaik, to EEC legislation restricting the maximum volume of portable music players & is set in the firmware.

It used to be possible to find alternative firmware, or a software patch to increase the 'default' volume, but someone who knows a bit more about it may be able to confirm if it is still possible??


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