Syncing an iPod video gogb with my old iTunes library

I have just upgraded to an iPod video g0GB from a fourth generation 40GB model. The problem is that my computer won't recognise the new machine: I plug it in via the USB port and all that happens is that the 'Do not disconnect' notice appears and then the iPod freezes with the same screen and the backlight continuously on. And it does it appear on the Mac, nor will it reset.
I don't want to lose my iTunes library (over 450 CDs' worth of music!), but how can I get the Mac to recognise the new iPod and load this music onto it? This doesn't seem to be the problem others have had with the synchronisation freezing after a while as it doesn't ever start or, as I've said, recognise the existence of the new iPod.
Please somebody help!
Mac Mini   Mac OS X (10.4)  

Well I never. Got home tonight, the iPod was fully charged and when I plugged it in to synchronise, it worked perfectly.
Lesson is: make sure the thing's charged before you worry it's not working.
Thanks for your help, Z.
Now, another question I have is, why on earth have Apple stopped the video 60gb from synchronising with Firewire? OK, not the place for this question but I thought I'd make the point anyway.
Mac Mini Mac OS X (10.4)

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