Volume Adjustment on ipod for podcasts

Up until reecently I could manuallly increase the volume of podcasts, and highlight all and adjust them all together. This no longer works. Help.

Thanks for your response. I just tried using it in the normal way and it sorted itself out. The volume turns up in XM now.
I'll put it down to a little glitch as I uploaded the MP3s this morning and so it's the first time I've used XM. Maybe it takes a few hours/attempts to have everything functioning.

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