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Anyone know how to override this?
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Turn it off.
Settings >> Music >> Volume Limit >> Off
Edited by ian_c (Sat 15-Oct-16 17:02:22)
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I don't have music on settings.
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I'm also not using music to listen.
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I don't have music on settings. I has been there for as long as I can remember - right back to iPod, because it is an EU requirement. 6th block of settings down, with Videos Photos & Camera etc - at the top.
I'm also not using music to listen. Then check the settings for whatever app you are using - again, being an EU requirement, it will be there, unless it hands this off to Music settings (or doesn't let you disable, in which case it is your choice of app that is the issue).
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I don't have "Music" in my settings.
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Sounds like there is something wrong with your iPhone. Perhaps you need help from an Apple Store.
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Don't blame me - I voted Remain
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I don't have "Music" in my settings. Are you sure you have an iPhone?
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Yes, very.
If I reinstall the music app then I get the option but it actually makes no difference to the restriction.
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Hardly.
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Is it jailbroken? I suppose that might remove one of the standard times from Settings.
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Nope.
Perhaps it only impacts the limit on the music app rather than any other.
It is youtube I am using and there are no volume limiting options there.
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Pretty sure the regs don't permit that.
If you can't find the music settings in the settings app (top level, not under "general" or "accessibility") then there is something wrong with your phone and you need to visit a genius bar.
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If I reinstall the music app then I get the option but it actually makes no difference to the restriction.
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Forget that, changed in a recent IOS update.
Edited by ian72 (Tue 18-Oct-16 08:57:51)
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I am using the latest beta.
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You're running beta software? I don't think you can expect it to support all the features of a release version in that case.
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I am using the latest beta.
The original post I did was, after a few seconds remembering, no longer the case in the latest version of IOS so that's why I removed it. It was only saying that Music couldn't be uninstalled but I forgot that they made it possible in IOS10.
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As a beta tester you should report this issue to Apple.
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Don't blame me - I voted Remain
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reinstall the music app Then evidently whatever software you are using has it hard coded (Spotify? Pandora?). But Apple's control is via Music.app.
Music is one of the fundamental elements of iOS so deleting the app is probably not recommended (and, iirc, only hides it anyway).
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What makes you think I have not?
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And I am not. I have had this issue previously, on non beta iOS, it just happens that I posted this the other day.
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