IPod Classic 160 takes 50+ Hours to sync 32700 Songs

I have one of the original 160GB iPod classics and I am attempting to sync it with a large iTunes library (32700 songs) and it is taking 50+ hours to do so...I assume it has something to do with the fact that I have lots of smart playlists...I have synced this same iPod with another smaller iTunes library (18000 songs, quite a number of smart playlists) and it syncs in a few hours...any help would be greatly appreciated...I have unistalled/reinstalled the latest version of iTunes,...

I should also note that I have attempted to sync the same library with a newer 160GB Classic iPod (2.0.4 firware) with the same results...my older 160GB Classic is running firmware 1.1.2, I have read the posts re: downgrading to FW 1.1.1 but am hesitant to do so given that the same thing happens with the other 160GB iPod

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