>Since updating my iPod nano to the latest software, I have noticed
>glitches on the playback of mp3s, notably podcasts from the BBC but
>also other MP3 music. I believe that I have confirmed that this is a
>soft fault by "rewinding" the playback and then continuing the play
>and the glitch goes or moves. Examples of the glitches include
>clipping and time stretching of a word or note with the intervening
>words or notes dropped as if they were not decoded but the time code
>kept. Since this occurred I reset my iPod nano to factory settings
>and this does seem to have remedied the problem but I still hear
>that there are artefacts in music that I do not think were there
>before. Anyone else had this experience?
In fact, yes, I have noticed this on our 4 GB iPod nano that I use in
the car. Since the latest iPod update, I've experienced exactly this
stuttering about six or seven times - it's not common, but it's
definitely happening. As you say, it's not related to the source file
- rewinding and playing again does not reproduce the stutter. I've
reported it to Apple.
cheers... -Adam
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