How can I get my ipod nano to play on my stereo?

I used to be able to use my nano to play on the stereo at work and since I got my new IPod nano and downloaded my music into it nwither of them will work on a stereo.

Docking station new and Nano connector is clean

Similar Messages

  • How can I get my ipod nano (6th gen) to stop making a static-y noise when I try to listen to my music? It has been doing this for a week and the music is faint while the static is louder than it.

    It has been doing this for a week and the music is faint while the static is louder than it. I try plugging it in to my iTunes and when I un-plug it, it still makes the loud static noise. I have also tried tapping my knuckle on the back of my ipod nano. This has not damaged it at all nor caused this to my ipod. There is no water damage to the ipod. Only a few scratches from a couple drops. The drops have been on concrete but not at a very high distance. How to I stop this? Do I need to replace my ipod instead?

    Have you tried a different pair of earbuds/headphones to rule out a pair of damaged/faulty ones?  You might also want to make sure the headphones are securely and firmly seated in Nano's headphone jack.  Lastly, check the headphone jack for any signs of debris or damage.  You may need to have the headphone jack replaced either by Apple or a third party repair company.
    I assume this static is present on any track you listen to versus only particular ones?
    B-rock

  • How can I get my iPod nano to work on SONY docking station?

    I have a 5th gen iPod nano. I bought a SONY dock and for a couple days it worked fine. I put it on a few days later and no music. When I try to play, it goes to pause. The nano works on my clock radio dock and with my ear buds, but not on this docking station. I've reset the nano but no luck. any thoughts?

    Docking station new and Nano connector is clean

  • How can I get my iPod Classic to play playlists in the order I selected them to play ?

    I've had my new iPod Classic for a couple of months, and with the help of a couple of third-party books (e.g., the missing manual), I'm getting comfortable with its operation. But here's a baffling issue: It appears there's no way to select, say, three or four playlists in iTunes and to synch them to my Classic so that they play in the order I want, much the way I did for  many years with my 5-disk CD player. Note: I assiduously avoid shuffling, and I do all my synching in iTunes manually.  I'd be grateful for any help (or workaround) to deal with this irritating issue. Thanks to all. 

    On the iPod, create an On-The-Go Playlist.
    Navigate to the first Playlist you want to use; press-and-hold the Select (centre) button until the Playlist name flashes. This puts that playlist into the On-The-Go Playlist, which is located at the bottom of the Playlist menu.
    Now navigate to the second Playlist you want; press-and-hold the Select button until the Playlist name flashes. This has added the second Playlist to the On-The-Go Playlist.
    Repeat for each Playlist you want to add.
    Once you have added all the Playlists you want, scroll down to the end of the Playlist to On-The-Go list. If you go into the On-The-Go list, you will see all the songs form your other Playlists, in Playlist order. Simply scroll to the first song and press the Select or Play to start the first song playing.
    By the way, there was no missing manual. No manual was supplied.
    If you cannot find the answer by:
    trial and error
    by looking at the online manual;
    160Gb Classic>  http://manuals.info.apple.com/MANUALS/1000/MA1195/en_US/iPod_classic_160GB_User_ Guide.pdf  and 129Gb Classic > http://manuals.info.apple.com/MANUALS/0/MA630/en_US/iPod_classic_120GB_en.pdf (no idea why there's a difference to be honest)
    post a question in this forum and find out if one of your fellow users can help you out.

  • How can i get my ipod classic to play old podcasts first

    first of, the ipad classic is fantastic and apple will be wise not to discontinue it.  anyway, one thing that gets my goat, is that when listening to podcasts it plays the newest first in sequence.  Why on earth would this be right?? anyone know how to change it?
    kind regards

    It's possible that Apple have realised that this is an odd way to make the iPod work because the iPod Touch has a much improved listing for Podcasts. (I own both. Guess which one I use for Podcasts!)
    I realise this isn't much help to you now, but it does suggest that Apple have sorted it out for newer models and you may want to consider that if you ever think about replacing the Classic. And yes, it is fantastic.
    Now if only the iPod Touch had 160Gb of storage...

  • How do I get my iPod nano to play through the list several times in a row?

    I am not sure if you did understand the question because my english *****...
    The point is that when i am listening to music the music just stops when the list is played through... I know that i can fix it so it starts over again, but I don't know how!
    It is driving me mad! Please help me..

    Go into settings and select repeat.

  • How can i get my iPod to stop playing after it finishes an episode?  At one time I could do this and fall asleep listening to my podcast but now it keeps playing and the battery is dead in the morning.

    why won't my iPod stop after finishing episodes.  It keeps playing.

    Thank you for using the Apple Support Communities
    On the iPod you can enable a sleep timer: Settings -> Extras -> Alarms -> Sleep Timer.
    -Zeph

  • How can I get my IPOD Classic to play books using Gracenote?

    In the past I have been able to use my IPOD classic to listen to books on my cars using the USB connection. My new Car a (2013 GMC Terrain) will play the book, but I have no control of it if I try to pause it, it will revert back to the radio view and I have replug the unit.  Unfortunately, GMC added the Gracenote indexing software to the Intellink, so that it doesn't recognize the books, only songs. Is there a solution for this? No help from Audible or GMC.

    On the iPod, create an On-The-Go Playlist.
    Navigate to the first Playlist you want to use; press-and-hold the Select (centre) button until the Playlist name flashes. This puts that playlist into the On-The-Go Playlist, which is located at the bottom of the Playlist menu.
    Now navigate to the second Playlist you want; press-and-hold the Select button until the Playlist name flashes. This has added the second Playlist to the On-The-Go Playlist.
    Repeat for each Playlist you want to add.
    Once you have added all the Playlists you want, scroll down to the end of the Playlist to On-The-Go list. If you go into the On-The-Go list, you will see all the songs form your other Playlists, in Playlist order. Simply scroll to the first song and press the Select or Play to start the first song playing.
    By the way, there was no missing manual. No manual was supplied.
    If you cannot find the answer by:
    trial and error
    by looking at the online manual;
    160Gb Classic>  http://manuals.info.apple.com/MANUALS/1000/MA1195/en_US/iPod_classic_160GB_User_ Guide.pdf  and 129Gb Classic > http://manuals.info.apple.com/MANUALS/0/MA630/en_US/iPod_classic_120GB_en.pdf (no idea why there's a difference to be honest)
    post a question in this forum and find out if one of your fellow users can help you out.

  • How can I get my Ipod to play on someone elses computer?

    How can I get my Ipod classic to play on someone elses computer.  Not my home computer where my library is stored?

    The simplest -- and safest way for both sides -- is to use the same sort of cable you use for the AUX port on your car -- an min-jack to min-jack cable. Plug it into the headphone plug on your iPod, and connect it to the Line-In on the friends computer. This eliminates any risk of your iPod being detected by iTunes on your friends computer and getting corrupted, and also elimates any risk of malware attempting to corrupt the iPod. If you are worried about battery, simply connect your iPod to an external charger when you do this.
    When I'm at work, I never connect my iPod to my work computer. I just use an external speaker. The iPod is only connected to its primary iTunes, and then I only update that iTunes when it is absolutely necessary.

  • How do I get my iPod Nano 6 to do a loop in a playlist? I can't find the repeat all button.

    How do I get my iPod Nano 6 to do a loop in a playlist?

    So you're looking for the Product Registration page correct?  If so, here is the link.
    http://register.apple.com/
    B-rock

  • How do i get my ipod nano touch screen fixed?

    How do i get the ipod nano touch screen fixed?

    Hello Kimberly j,
    You can either set up a service request with Apple through this or you can bring it into your local Apple Store/AASP and have them set one up for you.
    https://selfsolve.apple.com/GetWarranty.do
    Another option would be a 3rd party repair company who would be able to fix the iPod at a much lower cost.
    B-rock

  • How can you get your ipod touch serial number from apple beacause my ipod was stolen

    how can i get my ipod serial number from apple

    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2526?viewlocale=en_US
    Basic troubleshooting steps  
    17" 2.2GHz i7 Quad-Core MacBook Pro  8G RAM  750G HD + OCZ Vertex 3 SSD Boot HD 
    Got problems with your Apple iDevice-like iPhone, iPad or iPod touch? Try Troubleshooting 101
     In Memory of Steve Jobs 

  • How can I use my iPod nano on more than one computer?

    How can I use my iPod nano on more than one computer?

    Hi, China6450.
    Thank you for visiting Apple Support Communities.
    I would recommend setting up Manually manage music.  This will only allow music to be synced from the computer to the iPod nano.  Here are some helpful articles that will walk you through the process. 
    Managing content manually on iPhone, iPad, and iPod
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1535
    Using iPhone, iPad, or iPod with multiple computers
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1202
    Cheers,
    Jason H. 

  • One laptop died.  I have a new laptop now.  How can I get my Ipod song list on the new laptop without downloading each c.d.?

    My first laptop died.  I have a new laptop now.  How can I get my Ipod song list on the new laptop without downloading each c.d.?

    See this older post from another forum member Zevoneer covering the different ways to copy content from your iPod to your PC.
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2452022?start=0&tstart=0
    B-rock

  • I am a new ipod touch user; have gone through all the dowload/install stuff, plugged the device into my computer but ipod screen still shows plug in to tunes.  I am totally computer useless - how can I get my ipod to work, please?  Charles Jones.

    I am a new ipod touch user; have gone through all the dowload/install stuff, plugged the device into my computer but ipod screen still shows plug in to tunes.  I am totally computer useless - how can I get my ipod to work, please?  Charles Jones.

    You did install the latest iTunes (10.5) right?  If the problem was that iTunes does not see the iPod try:
    iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch: Device not recognized in iTunes for Windows
    or
    iPhone, iPad, iPod touch: Device not recognized in iTunes for Mac OS X

Maybe you are looking for