Thought this might help other 5G users and future Video development in MC, since I've had some troubles getting both Itunes and MC to work okay. I got things to work by doing the following:
1) Restored my 5G Ipod with the latest Ipod Updater
2) Itunes detected the Ipod and opened up, I unchecked the boxes for automatic update and also unchecked auto open Itunes when IPOD is connected
3) Ejected Ipod, closed Itunes, and opend MC
4) MC detected Ipod, then I downloaded some tracks via MC and ejected Ipod via MC, and Ipod shows the songs correctly.
5) Opened Itunes and reconnected Ipod, Itunes recognized and displayed songs that I downloaded via MC.
6) Download songs and music videos via Itunes, and ejected Ipod from Itunes and closed Itunes
7) Opened MC and reinserted Ipod. MC is happy, so I uploaded some new songs and ejected.
At this point Itunes and MC are okay with whats going on, but there are some issues with the Video playlists. A few notes to consider:
1) Itunes treats 'Music Videos' as Videos under the 'Music Video' category, and also places the track under Music using it's ID3 tags, so that you can play the video with audio only.
2) MC sees the videos as Music tracks
3) When I ejected the Ipod after using MC, it shows all of my music under the 'Music Video' category, and the videos are no longer seen as Videos to the Ipod, and are not playable as Videos, but only songs.
Next I,
1) Opened Itunes, and inserted Ipod. Then I ejected the Ipod
2) The songs are no longer listed in the 'Music Video' category, but the music videos are now classified as 'movies' on the Ipod, instead of 'music videos'
This is interesting, and I can tell will be a bit annoying, although it's not a huge deal
So in order to get the Videos back as Music Videos I had to recopy them in Itunes, and then Itunes correctly modified the video categories and removed the 'music' that MC had added.
Curious to see others experience.
Thanks