Error & Battery Problem

Hi Guys
Whenever I try to sync my ipod to itunes on my Mac I get the following error message:
"The iPod cannot be updated. An unknown error occurred (-48)."
This happens when I try to sync manually and when the ipod tries to sync automatically.
My ipod also seems to run out of power extremely quickly; I'm assuming there must be a power issue with the battery.
Any ideas?
Many Thanks
David
Apple imac 2 Ghz PowerPC   Mac OS X (10.4.8)   1 GB DDR SDRAM 250 GB Hard Drive. 30 GB Video ipod. Mighty Mouse. USB isight Cam

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