1. Yeah, thanks Gerard, I think that's my issue.

    Sorry Johnny and Sergio, I have nothing for you guys
  2. Originally posted by LikeASong:A problem of mine has a problem, her U2 iPod is running out of battery. It has some years now (5 I think) and the battery is worn out, it virtually has no charge and only plays for a few minutes while unplugged off the computer. It's starting to be useless, since she can't play it outside her home.... And she doesn't want to buy another U2 iPod (which would be pretty expensive and tough).
    She asked me a few days ago if I could search for a battery replacement, and I've found some ones in eBay, in a price range from 8 to 20 euro (without shipping fees). They all seem to be new/sealed, but I don't know if they really would be useful.
    What do you people recommed? I don't know if that batteries would be new or used, and the replacement/installement may be a problem too...

    Thanks (and sorry for the long text)


    I think you can get new iPod batteries online though I'd bank on them being 3rd party. That is to say they're not official Apple batteries and will probably have a shorter 'in use' time than a standard Apple battery. The U2 iPod was a 4th generation Classic, so those are the batteries you'd be looking for and on this UK site there is an example battery.

    http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?moduleno=48055

    As you can see it comes with a kit for getting the iPod open and stuff. Take care when doing so. If in doubt, have a look on YouTube for some videos of people opening them up. I found one on there for opening an iPod Touch, very helpful. That said, the battery may come with instructions.

    Good luck
  3. Got a problem with Audacity with recording from the soundcard (Stereo Mix). I know Windows Vista and Windows 7 have the Stereo Mix option disabled by themselves but I already enabled it again.

    In Audacity, I have the following options:

    Playback Device: Loudspeakers
    Recording Device: Stereo Mix
    Recording Channels: 2 (Stereo)

    This should do the trick..unfortunately, nothing happens. Looked at drivers, updated everything I could (was nothing to update though). Browsed the internet for solutions, nothing helped this far.

    Anyone?
  4. Are you sure your are not using digital output? (SPDIF or HDMI?) I imagine that the stereo mix is not available then because the sound card only passes through the bytes at that moment.

    If not i'd check the volume controls of windows.
  5. Originally posted by Risto:Are you sure your are not using digital output? (SPDIF or HDMI?) I imagine that the stereo mix is not available then because the sound card only passes through the bytes at that moment.

    If not i'd check the volume controls of windows.


    Quite sure of that and the volume controls are on 50% at least. Did the trick on XP in the early days. And have all options set at Stereo 44khz etc.
  6. Im out of ideas then Hope you'll sort it out


  7. It's a vague and mysterious problem, I'm afraid. Thanks anyway Chris, appreciate it
  8. new Sansa Clip out. Got to own. Still 2,4,8 GB capacities but now with SD expansion so lug a 2gb SD card into it and you then have a 40GB music player that's the size of a match box. FLAC heaven!!!

    Best upgrade though is that they have put the volume rocker and headphone socket on opposite sides so they no longer get in each others way.


  9. Definitely looks good (i like it so small!). Mine mp3 player is collecting dust though. Is it really better than your phone?

  10. Originally posted by Risto:Definitely looks good (i like it so small!). Mine mp3 player is collecting dust though. Is it really better than your phone?




    the sound quality and volume are nuts. Throw in all of your FLAC, a radio, voice recorder, podcast and audio book support, great battery, drag and drop plus awesome value then it just hammers everything into the ground. I'll definitely be upgrading to a 4GB blue model plus a 16gb SD card.

    Cannot recommend it enough
  11. Hmmm. that thing is packed with features
    I'll keep it in mind and recommend it to others when the time comes

    Think my phone will do at the moment.Although it would be nice to not worry to drain your battery too much.