LOL! My ipod was in Korean. A friend set it back to english for me by
going to the settings menu and resetting all settings.
It did the trick.
Good luck!
On Sep 19, 2008, at 11:24 AM, Shane Jackson wrote:
Google is your best friend. I can't remember the specific steps,
but the idea is to get back to the language menu and get it to
English. When you get to English, which you won't know unless you
know where it is located in the language menu, you hit the center to
select it, and the iPod starts talking again. LOL! Hopefully, most
of you won't do that. I'm very adventurous, and I get myself into
trouble every time I get something new. Anyway, just do a Google on
restoring the language on an iPod Nano, and you'll find it. Follow
the instructions to the letter, and it'll work just fine.
Anternatively, you could just reset the iPod, using the restore
options in Itunes, and that should set it back to your default
language. I hope that helps.
On Sep 19, 2008, at 12:34 PM, David Poehlman wrote:
oo, how do you restore the language?
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David, you are right unless you do what I did. I pressed what I
shouldn't press, and my language was altered. I had to do a Google
search to find out how to get it back to English, then I had to
recheck the box. LOL!!! Good stuff!
On Sep 19, 2008, at 7:21 AM, David Poehlman wrote:
according to the manual, if you are using vo, that checkbox to
enable spoken
menues is checked by default.
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When you connect your Nano to the computer and Itunes launchees and
your Nano is visible in the device section, you tab to settings
scroll
area and interact, There you have to cheque under the summary tab
"enable spoken menus" cheque box and then press sync button at the
end. This will then enable those menus so when you start using yor
nano for the first time after syncing you wil hear your menus
spoken.
But first of all, when take your out of the box, and switch it on,
make sure you get assistance choosing your language. That's my
experience. It's brilliant! Simon 19 Sep 2008, at 05:41, Babcock,
Michael Alex wrote:
another question i have is how do i get it to start talking? is it
wrongo f me to persume that once i sink it, i can un plug it and it
will talk to me?
hm
On Sep 18, 2008, at 8:38 PM, Justin Harford wrote:
Hi
Well that makes a great promotional, but could someone write about
how well it actually works? What we can expect when we purchase
it, bugs, purks, of course it talks but what else is there to know
about it.
I have been wanting to try one of these things out for a while now
but can't seem to figure out how as you have to set it up through
your itunes library and you won't find any such unit at an apple
store.
One interesting thing I did notice about the nano is that if it is
playing music and you start to move through the menus, the music
volume gets cut in half, presumably so that speech may be heard.
Pretty cool, but again, no experience actually using the speech.
Regards
Justin Harford
On Sep 18, 2008, at 9:22 PM, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:
Thanks go to Shane Jackson for his review of the iPod Nano 4G and
its speaking interface. You can read the review at this link:
http://www.lioncourt.com/shake-shuffle-and-roll/
Josh de Lioncourt
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Shane Jackson
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Shane Jackson
Vestavia Hills, Alabama, USA.
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Twitter: jack728