IPod-video stuck on black/gray apple screen-won't reset

My iPod won't reset. It displays the black/gray apple screen. When I hold down the select and menu buttons the screeen goes blank for a second and then the black/gray apple screen comes back. When I plug the iPod back into my computer it is not recognized by iTunes or the computer. All system software is up to date.
eMac G4   Mac OS X (10.4.10)   iPod video - 60GB

Thank you for your help, although that didn't seem to do anything either. It just started working again today, yay!
But after trying endlessly lots of things I finally gave up and just let it sit, it was on for awhile until the battery totally drained. I had forgotten about it and today I went to plug it in to charge the battery so I could try another round of possible solutions. I plugged in the usb cable, at first it went to the black screen with the logo. Then as I was about to walk away 10 seconds later I saw the screen light up then the menu appeared. I don't know what was wrong but it seems totally find now. So I don't know what I did or what happened but it seems to be working with no problems again.

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