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Old 7th Aug 2007, 10:01 pm
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i recently bought a chipod nano second gen and i noticed at the setting there aren't any way to reduce the brightness level...is there any way to reduce the brightness or am i stuck with it?

and by the way,why is it that amv videos dont have stereo audio?
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Old 9th Aug 2007, 5:47 am
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Hmm, go under LCD set in the Setup menu, they should be there.

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and by the way,why is it that amv videos dont have stereo audio?
Coz they just don't. Ask the Chinese why. :P
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Old 19th Aug 2007, 6:44 am
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that's the problem...i accessed setup>lcdset and the only available options are Darkmode and Exit....the screen is damn bright and I think it's eating up the playing time.

i accessed firmware version...it says

2006/10/30
9.0.5.0
2006/06/12
ACT2093_S75

is this firmware missing a brightness setting?anyone has the same problem as me?
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Old 19th Aug 2007, 11:16 am
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Default Re: brightness level

Some 2nd generation clones dont have the brightness setting. The is nothing wrong with the firmware. If you try to upgrade or get another firmware you will kill your player.

You can turn off the screen while you are playing music or listening to the radio.

Use the dark mode setting and set it to 5. The screen will go dark in 5 seconds. Setting dark mode to 0 will never turn the screen off. 30 seconds is to long, at least that's what Ive found.

So try 5 seconds. You will get a lot more playing time from your player.
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