Yeah the 1900mAh battery isn't charging.
This iPod is dying for good soon. When it does I'll just stuff 96kbps music on my phone.
This iPod is dying for good soon. When it does I'll just stuff 96kbps music on my phone.
Hey, guys!
I think I've come to the point when I need some wiseness from let's say nerdier people than I am.
And if this thread is still alive I'd like to tell you about my iPod.
I've got a thin iPod Video 30GB.
I bought this thing:
Then I went on one popular online exchange site and bought this for a good value of money:
I've put all the stuff together and iTunes told me I've got an iPod with 64 gigs inside of it.
I uploaded some music, started playing it and in the middle of the song a thing just froze.
I thought I've made something wrong and then took the card outside, FAT32-formatted it, put it back and the result was kinda the same.
I tried to restore a player few times. Basically, I always ended up having the same thing on the screen:
Questions:
Don't beat me too hard for not reading 600+ pages of the thread. Just point me somewhere if there was anything on my topic. Thanks a lot!
- Is my adapter providing enough voltage/power/smth else? Or should I go for one of these?
- If my adapter is good enough does the player and adapter even support this 400x Silicon Power memory card. The card is listed in compatibility list out here.
- Just curious how do I find out if I have an American or a European version of iPod (except for loudness difference).
Honestly, I'd prefer to stick to the native firmware. But would rockbox it if I had to.That seems strange, try to rockbox it and see it there is the same problem.
Hey, guys!
I think I've come to the point when I need some wiseness from let's say nerdier people than I am.
And if this thread is still alive I'd like to tell you about my iPod.
I've got a thin iPod Video 30GB.
I bought this thing:
Then I went on one popular online exchange site and bought this for a good value of money:
I've put all the stuff together and iTunes told me I've got an iPod with 64 gigs inside of it.
I uploaded some music, started playing it and in the middle of the song a thing just froze.
I thought I've made something wrong and then took the card outside, FAT32-formatted it, put it back and the result was kinda the same.
I tried to restore a player few times. Basically, I always ended up having the same thing on the screen:
Questions:
Don't beat me too hard for not reading 600+ pages of the thread. Just point me somewhere if there was anything on my topic. Thanks a lot!
- Is my adapter providing enough voltage/power/smth else? Or should I go for one of these?
- If my adapter is good enough does the player and adapter even support this 400x Silicon Power memory card. The card is listed in compatibility list out here.
- Just curious how do I find out if I have an American or a European version of iPod (except for loudness difference).
I put the hard drive back inside and it worked just fine... Tried to be as careful as possible while opening a device.Maybe the PATA ribbon connector is damaged. Usually it's the first component to fails as soon as an iPod is opened.
it's a way to know if the issue is on the hardware or software, you do not need to keep it rockboxed.Maybe the PATA ribbon connector is damaged. Usually it's the first component to fails as soon as an iPod is opened.
Understand that. Can I roll back to the basic iPod firmware later?it's a way to know if the issue is on the hardware or software, you do not need to keep it rockboxed.
It's a dual-boot function. You can switch between rockbox and stock anytime you wantUnderstand that. Can I roll back to the basic iPod firmware later?
1. May not be the issue - but does the adapter and CF module seat together firmly and tightly? They can wiggle loose a little bit and give the same problem, although when you open it it's usually fairly apparent.Hey, guys!
I think I've...
- Is my adapter providing enough voltage/power/smth else? Or should I go for one of these?
- If my adapter is good enough does the player and adapter even support this 400x Silicon Power memory card. The card is listed in compatibility list out here.
- Just curious how do I find out if I have an American or a European version of iPod (except for loudness difference).
Hey, guys!
I think I've come to the point when I need some wiseness from let's say nerdier people than I am.
And if this thread is still alive I'd like to tell you about my iPod.
I've got a thin iPod Video 30GB.
I bought this thing:
Then I went on one popular online exchange site and bought this for a good value of money:
I've put all the stuff together and iTunes told me I've got an iPod with 64 gigs inside of it.
I uploaded some music, started playing it and in the middle of the song a thing just froze.
I thought I've made something wrong and then took the card outside, FAT32-formatted it, put it back and the result was kinda the same.
I tried to restore a player few times. Basically, I always ended up having the same thing on the screen:
Questions:
Don't beat me too hard for not reading 600+ pages of the thread. Just point me somewhere if there was anything on my topic. Thanks a lot!
- Is my adapter providing enough voltage/power/smth else? Or should I go for one of these?
- If my adapter is good enough does the player and adapter even support this 400x Silicon Power memory card. The card is listed in compatibility list out here.
- Just curious how do I find out if I have an American or a European version of iPod (except for loudness difference).
Hey, guys!
I think I've come to the point when I need some wiseness from let's say nerdier people than I am.
And if this thread is still alive I'd like to tell you about my iPod.
I've got a thin iPod Video 30GB.
I bought this thing:
Then I went on one popular online exchange site and bought this for a good value of money:
I've put all the stuff together and iTunes told me I've got an iPod with 64 gigs inside of it.
I uploaded some music, started playing it and in the middle of the song a thing just froze.
I thought I've made something wrong and then took the card outside, FAT32-formatted it, put it back and the result was kinda the same.
I tried to restore a player few times. Basically, I always ended up having the same thing on the screen:
Questions:
Don't beat me too hard for not reading 600+ pages of the thread. Just point me somewhere if there was anything on my topic. Thanks a lot!
- Is my adapter providing enough voltage/power/smth else? Or should I go for one of these?
- If my adapter is good enough does the player and adapter even support this 400x Silicon Power memory card. The card is listed in compatibility list out here.
- Just curious how do I find out if I have an American or a European version of iPod (except for loudness difference).
IIRC that adapter has a thicker ZIF connector, try inserting a thin piece of paper on top of the cable.Hey, guys!
I think I've come to the point when I need some wiseness from let's say nerdier people than I am.
And if this thread is still alive I'd like to tell you about my iPod.
I've got a thin iPod Video 30GB.
I bought this thing: