How do I transfer an old camera video that is on my old iPod  to my video library on my computer?

How do I transfer an old camera video that is on my old iPod  to my video library on my computer?
gsacraft

I tried to go to my computer and open iPod device and it shows me only one item.  cannot find video from opening iPod from my computer.  If I open iTunes, it does not drop the video into my computer video folder.  unfortunately, things are still at a standstill. sorry 

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