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Question Posted Wednesday February 27 2008, 3:58 pm

when I set my alarm clock to wake me up to my ipod, it used to work on my nano (the small ones that don't play videos) but then i got a 3rd generation nano one (the ones that play videos)but now it doesn't play my ipod when its on alarm mode. help?

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SiLenTxfAiRy answered Thursday February 28 2008, 1:18 pm:
it may not support it. my ihome only supports the newer versions of ipod, like the mini, nano and the new videos. not the older ones. which stinks!


read the directions/box itself. im pretty sure it doesnt support it, then again idk which one you have.
also, try a diffrent song, it may just be the song. turn the volume on your ipod up all the way.

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