Digital Distortion

My ipod has been encountering quite a few problems recently. It started to work quite slowly and skip tracks, and then when i turned it on once it was playing but no sound was coming out. I have checked the headphones and they are fine, and the volume was fairly high. So I reset the ipod only to find that i got the folder with the exclamation mark coming up. So i plugged it into my pc, only to find that it crashed my pc every time. So i updated itunes just to make sure that it wasnt that which was doing it. Finally i have been able to access my ipod, but now when i play a song all i get is digital distortion.
Does anyone know why this is or know how i can rectify this problem?

Okay:
a) What the heck is "digital distortion"? You say that like it has any meaning to the rest of us...
b) Your iPod is probably busted in a big way. Replace it, is my advice.

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