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iPod touch: Fixing Inaudible Alarms
Sunday, November 25th, 2007 at 3:00 PM - by Jeff Gamet
Apples iPod touch is a great iPod and a good personal organizer. Relying in it for alarms, however, is a hit-and-miss endeavor thanks to an annoying little bug that can kill the audio for every alarm you set. That doesnt mean you cant use the alarm feature on the iPod touch, it just means that you need to know how to work around the problem until Apple releases a fix.
The iPod touch is capable of playing audible alert sounds to accompany alarms. Unfortunately, those sounds mysteriously fail to play after the handheld has been connected to a computer via USB. Heres how to make those wayward beeps and chirps come back:
- Unplug the iPod touch sync cable to disconnect from your computer.
- Turn off your iPod touch by pressing and holding the power button until you see slide to power off. Be sure to slide the on screen red power off button to fully shut off your iPod touch.
- Press the power button again to turn your iPod touch back on.
The next time you connect your iPod touch to your computer, the audio for alarms will likely disappear again -- even if you have updated to iPod touch Software 1.1.2. Until Apple releases a new update to address the audio issue, get used to powering down your iPod touch if you rely on its alarms.
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