Videos converted to audios automatically??

Hi All,
Require some help here!! While rearranging some playlists, created a few for "all videos" in the ipod. Now these are shown under music playlists and give audio playback only, even after deleting those playlists. Now the only videos I see are the one added new. What did I do wrong??
Fifth generation   Windows XP Pro  

Welcome to Apple Discussions!
First off, all playlists show under Music-->playlists, regardless of their type. Videos will play there as audio.
You need to access video playlists through Videos-->video playlists.
Now, what is going on now? Are certain videos not transferring?
Try this...
Connect the iPod and go to edit-->preferences in iTunes. Hit the iPod tab, then the videos tab. Make sure update all videos is selected.
Note that your preferences may look slightly different.
If videos aren't in playlists, they will appear under videos-->and then a category.
btabz

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