SOURCE: NaNO 2G Skips music Mp3 Sometimes Stops
I had the same/similar problem. I don't have any copy protected music on my Nano and all of my music is in AAC so I'm still not too sure what was happening. Basically my nano would display the title track then immediately skip to the next track without playing any of them. It kept doing this until it decided to shut itself off automatically. The next time I started it up, it ran fine. I shut it down and let it be for a few hours only to find the next time I started it up, it was doing the same thing. I decided to restore the factory settings through iTunes and had to put all of my music back on my pod. Not cool. I also downloaded an update for the nano and installed it when I restored the settings. So far so good. Hopefully that doesn't happen again. Especially when I'm on the ice or on the hill.
SOURCE: music loud, voice low-pitched
Vocals are almost always in the center of the sound field. This means the same amount of vocal sound is going to both headsets. If you are hearing lots of music and not much vocal, I suspect the ground lead of your headphones (or the MP3 player headphone jack) has an open circuit. This can cause the vocals to cancel out, but you will still hear the music. This can be made even worse if your MP3 player has a "stereo wide" or "stereo enhance" setting that's turned on. "Stereo wide" plays some games with signal phase to create an illusion of more left-to-right separation, but if there is a connection problem with your phones or speakers, it will sound really odd.
SOURCE: skip's songs
It is on random mode- go into settings and change to sequential - read your manual, it is avalable on Sandisk's website:
http://www.sandisk.com/sansa/assets/English/products/Clip/Clip_userguide_en.pdf
-Tha Mp3 Doctor
SOURCE: Skipping music when volume is loud
You have those newer earphones, the ones that actually go in your ear, the pods? No? Well dig this guy. They have more volume and monsterous bass! One player I have that I used to turn up to about 8 on it; I can hear at 1 with a set of cheap Sentry earpods I bought for $4.
Otherwise, it sounds like you might need a new rechargeable battery, or a better brand/ kind of disposible battery. If you use rechargeble batteries like AA or AAA, most have less power than regular disposible; 1.2 vs 1.5. You'll still want the earpods, serious.
SOURCE: When listening to music, the song will skip ahead when shaken.
go to settings then music and you should see the option to shake to shuffle
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