Got my daughter a Creative Labs MP3 for her birthday ,tons better than the i-pod,more battery life etc, all her pals are now dead jealous and are deserting the i-pod for these ones. Getting all eager to get myself one for the bike now.


Marcus Shurvinton said:Getting all eager to get myself one for the bike now.![]()
Oddly, the Shuffle does not seem to be volume restricted like the other iPod's sold in the UK either.
Mark Rodgers said:Easy to volume 'uncap' a Euro Ipod.
Download a bit of software called GOPOD which re writes (in milliseconds) the firmware to allow player to be turned right up - brill for using with an autocom.
Google is your friend - http://gopod.free-go.net/index_en.htmJoyseeker said:where to go mark? please please...... mini ipod owers need.![]()
60GB iPod is fantastic
Repoman said:Can the I Pod Shuffle play in non shuffle mode? It would annoy the tits off me if you cant choose the tracks you want to play...
I still swear by my Monolith - 512mb, good sound and well made....
where to go mark? please please...... mini ipod owers need.
Mark Rodgers said:Good links and its free. I can't believe the difference - just be careful the pod is turned right down the first time you use it after uncapping, it really can be VERY loud.....what a difference through autocom.
nadeem said:- lasting only an hour now...
judge said:Mark,
Speaking on behalf of your ears, is this a good thing? Is the Increasing the noise levels to combat maybe earplugs meaning you are raising the noise well above to compensate for the (nominal 28db) noise reductions offered.
I've noticed with interest Autocoms approach to combatting the use of ear plugs for their systems is to pump more noise through. Sounds like a harmful approach to me (if you excuse the pun and the hijack)![]()