Time for a new battery?

I have a iPod video, I checked it's warranty date and it started in Jan. 2006, so it isn't THAT old. However, the iPod won't turn on. I charged it for at least 48 hours straight and there was still 0 battery life. After only 1 year, is it time for a new battery? And do I have to go to the Apple Store for that? And how much $ would it cost?
Thanks

You can get Apple to replace the battery, though a 3rd party authorized repair place might do it cheaper...
You could try using the iPod updater to fully restore the original settings, just in case the iPod isn't properly managing power, but you probably have a bad battery. Be sure to read Apple's documentation on battery life. It basically says keep the iPod away from heat and be sure to exercise the battery--keeping it plugged in all the time will reduce it's life. I think they say something like the ideal is using the battery all day and charging it at night. ...as long as you never fully discharge it. There's also information like how many charge cycles the battery is supposed to have, etc.

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