Ipod problem: unusually hot, charging problems

I got my ipod in May (it's a 30GB), and I've never had any problems with it until now. So, today I plug my ipod to my computer, about half an hour later, I feel my ipod and it was unusually hot. The screen didn't have any icons on it. I didn't have any ipod icons on my computer either, as if it wasn't even plugged in. I unplugged it, and plugged it in again. I noticed a battery sign (smaller than the usual) with an "!" on it. Then it started heating up again.
All my music/videos are fine, the only thing that I noticed was messed up was the date and hour, also the green/red battery sign.
I charge my ipod every day, so I don't think it was ever out of battery. I have it plugged in right now, and I can see the battery icon on it.
Basically, the problem is that it's plugged in, but it's not charging properly, or something like that, and it's overheating. o.O
Anyone know what I can do about this or where I can go?
Any help would be appreciated, thanks!

I believe I am having the same issues you had or are continuing to have. My ipod tells me 'please wait. very low battery'.. so i wait. eventually the black screen with the apple comes on, but remains for a very long time. then it begins to charge normally for maybe 5 minutes, it then shows me the battery is fully charged. yet as soon as i uplug it to use it or even try using its contents through itunes it shuts off telling me 'please wait. very low battery'. if this sounds similar to your problem please let me know what you have done to fix it, or what someone has told you to do.
thank you i am extremely frustrated.

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