VOLUME'S TOO LOUD!

Does anyone know how to change the volume limit on this. Also whenever I raise the volume, I can hear the music playing out fo the iPod. Is there any way to turn this off?!

solution for adjusting volume!!! (well, in my case anyway)
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20091028063703AAK1zQs This is the link where I found the solution. There may be more help on that site with other problems as well.
Anyway, duhhhhhh, in my case the earphone jack simply wasn't pushed in all the way. I had noticed a small gap after I'd pushed it in, but it takes just a little more force to push it in all the way than one would intuitively exert with such a tiny device.

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