You have probably reached the maximum volume limit on the iPod Touch. You can change the maximum volume settings by going into the iPod Touch settings.
For an iPod Touch, go into setting, then music. Turn volume limit on and select the desired maximum volume. For classic iPod, go into settings, and there's volume limit. I've never had any other type of iPod, but I'd assume it would always be under setting somewhere.
The ipod volume button is at the left-hand side of your ipod, the on/off button is at the top. Maybe you confused.
the maximum pages for the iPod touch is..
A FAKE iPod Nano usually has a volume key with two arrows. The upper arrow raises the volume while the lower button will reduce the volume.
The iPod touch must have a volume control. You can control the volume by either clicking the two buttons on the side of the iPod touch, or you can move the circle on your screen left to right to adjust the volume.If it doesn't have either of those two options, your iPod Touch is broken.
There can be many reasons to this problem.First generation iPod Touches cannot play music out loud.Your maximum volume is set to where you cannot hear the music out loud (the volume isn't loud enough)The internal speakers may have fried from overuse.An Apple Genius would best be able to diagnose this problem, though.
the volume bar is at the bottom.
hahah you can't.
It is an iPod that has 8 gigabytes (1024 megabytes) of available storage space and its maximum capacity is 8 gigabytes.
The iPod Touch now has a maximum capacity of 64 gigabytes (only when buying that capacity).
tun up the volume