Ipod touch 1g not connecting to itunes, not resetting. Ac adapter works fine.What to do?

Hi everybody
need some help with my ipod touch 1 gen.
It works fine, i can charge it throug ac connector, but i can't load other music or do anything, because itunes does'nt see it (mac and pc is the same, it seems the problem comes from ipod).
when i plug it in the usb port it does'nt charge too.
so.. no way to reset it through itunes either.
itunes is updated to the last version and ipod too (Firmware 3.1).
ipod is clean, no jailbrake.
any ideas?
it seems that there is no solution on the web.
i hope i'm wrong..
thanks for answering

- Look at the dock connector on the iPod. Look for abnormalities like bent or corroded contacts, foreign material and cracked or broken plastic.
- Make an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store. It is free.
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