Exporting Video Screen Capture from iPod Touch

I'm looking to export video of me using an app that we have developed on the iPod Touch to export as a video (in the same way that screenshots can be captured). Does anyone know if a) There's an app for that , or b) if there's a cable that I can plug into the ipod that will plug into my MacBook Pro (ie not the Griffin aircraft cable) to give me a high quality screen capture video? I'm finding that using a video camera of using the app isn't giving high enough quality for what I'm trying to achieve. Thanks.

What happens if you tap "more" under music?
Is there no video option there?
http://manuals.info.apple.com/enUS/iPod_touch_iOS4_UserGuide.pdf

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