Is there replacement batteries for ipod videos

my ipod died i think because it wont turn on no matter wat so i was wondering is there a battery i can replace it with or do i need a new opid all together

You may need to reset it. Certainly worth trying a few times before declaring the battery dead.
Put the hold switch to the OFF/White position. Now toggle it ON/orange then back off again. Then press and hold both the MENU and center buttons on the iPod and hold them for a good 10 seconds or so. Your iPod should reboot starting with the Apple Logo screen.
If it doesn't work the first time, give it a second or third go. Sometimes it takes a few tries.
Patrick

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