Hi Doug. 
Have you tried restarting your iPho by holding down the power key until VO says 
for you to double tap to choose quit. Somebody me that Apple had told her to do 
this about once a geek. When I restart mine, I hold down the power key and 
count to five, then release it. It will take about 30 seconds or so and there 
won't be any noise until iPhone comes back. That's what I'd try if my iPhone 
were to can this, and I have never had iPod do this on my iPhone. 


On Oct 10, 2011, at 4:39 PM, Doug Lawlor wrote:

> Ok, if I understand correctly, you launch the iPod app, find a song you want 
> to play, but the whole song doesn't play. Instead, a piece of the song you 
> select plays then switches to another song that a piece of only gets played? 
> I can't seem to replicate this here at the moment. 
> 
> Doug
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On 2011-10-10, at 5:19 PM, Maurice Mines <maurice.mi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hello, Seer is my problem in a nutshell I hope, when playing music on my 
>> iPhone, I am hearing pieces of other musical selections in the loo of actual 
>> songs that are in my library, what could be caught in this? Is it better to 
>> wipe my phone a wall music, and simply we sync the device? Or does this 
>> warrant a full phone call to Apple? Note the answer to this question could 
>> save me a lot of money, or it could tell me that it's time for me to break 
>> down in by the AppleCare protection plan for my phone? In a completely 
>> unrelated question but still regarding my phone, it is better to wait for 
>> IOS 5, to add my e-mail address at my own domain to my phone? Any help would 
>> be greatly appreciated. Please note however that I am dictating this message 
>> by using Dragon NaturallySpeaking 2.5 for the Mac, so portions of this 
>> message may not make very much sense to you. But the rest just sure that it 
>> is either the result of either the software, or the dictation process. If 
>> you would like to respond to me off list, please fill free to send e-email 
>> to. maur...@mmines.net. I only use my Gmail account it seems these days for 
>> list traffic. But I do read this list when I have time. Cheers respectfully 
>> submitted mores
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