I do have the headphones plugged in. Makes no difference. Also doesn't
display when the thing is docked (ie. a SoundDock).

On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 11:30 AM, Luke the Hiesterman <luket...@apple.com>wrote:

> Do you have headphones plugged in? There is no speaker on the original iPod
> Touch, so there is no applicable volume unless headphones are plugged in.
>
> Luke
>
>
> On Aug 14, 2009, at 8:27 AM, Eric E. Dolecki wrote:
>
>  I am using this code in my viewDidLoad (I am targeting 3.1)
>>
>> MPVolumeView *volumeView = [[[MPVolumeView alloc]
>> initWithFrame:volumeSlider.bounds] autorelease];
>>
>> [volumeSlider addSubview:volumeView];
>>
>> [volumeView sizeToFit];;
>>
>>
>> volumeSlider is a UIView set up in IB.
>>
>>
>> All I see is "No Volume Available" - I don't see a slider at all. What
>> might
>> cause this? Running on a 1st gen touch.
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