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lightzout 17th Jun 2006 3:39 pm

I HAve a Huge Problem With Mp4 PLayer
 
On my mp4 player it only plays on one side of my ear..wut should i do?

tadad1 17th Jun 2006 5:54 pm

lightzout, try another set of headphones.

lightzout 17th Jun 2006 8:11 pm

Re: I HAve a Huge Problem With Mp4 PLayer
 
But they are not 2.5 headphones...i think it smaller...i dont know where i can find some other 1s

tadad1 17th Jun 2006 8:20 pm

lightzout, you need a 2.5 to 3.5 adapter, or stereo headphones for a mobile phone. I recall someone writing in a previous post that they got some from Walmart. Also someone bought some on eBay for a Sagen brand phone, I think around $8.00 USD + $2 shipping.

lightzout 17th Jun 2006 8:50 pm

Re: I HAve a Huge Problem With Mp4 PLayer
 
well what happen was i left the mp4 in my pocket and my screen had broke...and then when i tried to play the songs it was playin outta one ear.. and now that i put in..its seems like it doesn't snap in like it used too..it juss slides in

tadad1 17th Jun 2006 9:27 pm

lightzout, If the earphones were plugged in when you damaged it the socket could also be damaged or the plug could be bent.

admin 17th Jun 2006 9:48 pm

lightzout

Try your earphones on ANOTHER player if you can. That will determine whether it's a set of faulty earphones or the earphone connection on the player....

metalhead 19th Jun 2006 9:45 am

So, lightzout, I don't think there are headphones smaller than 2.5mm diameter jack plugs. They should be banned since they are crap anyway. And an adaptor is way too bulky for such small items to be cool...

Have you tried taping your ears together? No...er...sorry..just kidding. Listen my friend, try your phones on another player.

But to me, the fact that it does not CLICK in place means that you have probably bent one of the pins in the socket. Unless you are really proficient with a soldering iron, I would take it to a decent technician.

He'll take all of 5 minutes to replace or bend the metal tab back in place!


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