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Jan 16, 2016 3:13 PM in response to mastervanby Kenichi Watanabe,If you have not already, do a Reset (restart) on iPod
Learn how to reset your iPod - Apple Support (see section iPod with a click wheel)
If you did that already and it does not help, you may want to do a Restore on the iPod using iTunes. This erases the iPod, reinstalls its software, and sets it to default settings. The Restore button is on the iPod's Summary settings screen in iTunes.
Use iTunes to restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod to factory settings - Apple Support
After the Restore, re-sync your iPod from your iTunes library. If the problem was data corruption, and the iPod does not have a hardware problem, this issue should be resolved.
