IHome iH5 compatibility with new video ipod

i am thinking about buying the ihome and i was wondering if this is compatible with the new video ipod?
  Windows XP  

Hello,
Have you seen this link about it?
Error -69 is displayed when syncing iPod through iTunes
I hope this helps you,
-Kylene
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