Ipod Classic 120gb TV out problem

Hi all,
I've been searching the web for quite some time now and the problem I have has gotten me fairly fustrated. I have searched the apple site, forums and support as well as other ipod-related sites, to no avail.
This is my problem.
After a fair amount of researching (more than I ought should be necessary) I found the right cable for my ipod's TV out fucntion.
After having purchased my cable (http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB129LL/B) several initial problems arose.
First of all, the ipod states that the cable is not connected. I hook up the cable though the iPod connecting port at the bottom, plug in the red, white and yellow tulips in the TV and the USB either in the charger or computer. In either case the cable will not be recognised.
From there on I have started my search for a solution. Several ways have been offered on the internet, none of them worked. One, however, lead to some progress.
When I reset my device (through holding select+menu) and enabled my TV out signal in the video playback settings menu, the signal works, but for a mere 30 seconds max. After that, the video out signal stops, my ipod goes back to the video selection menu and when I try to reinitiate the video it goes back to saying something in the likes of "TV out enables, please connect a video assesory", where problem I first encountered.
This means it is NOT the cable, as it cleary works after a reset. Something in my iPods soft- or hardware is blocking the signal after 30 seconds, and by now I really, REALLY want to know why.
So please, if there is anybody who can tell me why this is happening, it would be GREATLY appreciated, as this is starting to drive me mildly insane.
Thanks in advance,
Kind regards,
John
Message was edited by: palooza90210

Yes, I bought the dock so I could hook it up to my tv. Then I had to buy the cable, I didn't get the cable from Apple. at the time the cable was $50, I went to ebay & found the same cable for about $20. Just like you, I could not find an answer about why the dumb thing wouldn't work, so I just had do my own experiments. Good luck getting Apple to do anything. They don't seem to want to give anything away or replace merchandise.
Take care!!
H

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