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The 5th Generation iPod (iPod video) were made and sold in 2005. Batteries inside iPods tend to last 2 to 3 years (4 if you hardly use them). It could be time to replace the battery inside your iPod.
Yes, this happens to me as well. However, it's only when the ipod has no battery life left at all. The only solution I have for myself is that I cannot plug it into the wall when it has completely died. It HAS to be plugged into the computer, that's the only way it will charge when it has reached that point. I'm pretty sure, but not completely sure, that it has to do with the battery. I'm planning on buying a new battery off ebay and installing it, just to see if this fixes anything. Hope this helps!
Take it to an Apple Store in your area or Best Buy and see if they have any solutions to the problem. If the battery is still doing that there has to be something internally wrong with the player.
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