Need to transfer videos from ipod to pc

Hey guys, I just bought a second hand 5th gen 30gb iPod and I want to keep the videos that are on it now on it. I want to transfer them to my computer incase I need to do a hard reset and lose everything.
Also, how do I delete some of the videos off of my ipod and keep some? Sorry I am a new user. Also there is not enough room on my harddrive to put all the videos on the computer
Thanks in advance for any help.

Oh just wanted to add, I know there are many programs that transfer the music from the ipod to the pc but i can`t seem to find one that will do the videos.
I also checked the Knowledge base and didn`t find any ways that would do it without me having to be at the computer for hours. I am not being lazy and not looking, I just am having no luck.
Oh, and if I find one I will post it here too. Thanks again

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