Griffin iTalk pro compatability

The title says it all: Plugged in the iTalk to the (green) nano w/ video. It flashed for a second then gave up. I clicked the iTalk button, and it acted like the center button on the iPod nano (WITH video... amazing).
The most encouraging thing was that when i held down the center button the iPod said "connected attached to accessory" against a black backdrop w/ an apple logo. If I continue to hold the button or press it again, a white screen comes up and says "iTalk recording level" and gives option "low gain" "high gain" and "automatic."
The problem at this point is that I can't scroll between options or select an option either by pressing the iTalk button or the center button. After a few seconds of this screen, it goes back to the main menu.
Whatup?

Hi! I have the same problem, how much is the iTalk compatible with the 3rd gen Nano iPod? Here's what I found on the Griffin website that should help you:
http://www.griffintechnology.com/support/article.php?artnum=533
Regards.
JS Baril

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