160 gb ipod classic max at 16k songs

Apple says 160 gb can hold 40,000 songs...why is all of my memory used with 16k songs?  How can I fix it to get a lot more on my iPod?

First of all, do something about the 1141Kbps songs! Did you import them from CD as WAV format?
If so, how did that happen? Check your import settings. In iTunes for Windows, use CTRL+, (that's the Control key and the comma key) to show the Preferences and select the Import Settings:
Use either AAC or MP3 (anything but .wav)
The Bit Rate is going to have to be your choice. If you are happy with the slightly lower quality of 128Kbps over 256Kbps, then use 128Kbps. Make some test imports listening comparisons. This will sort out future imports.
Using 256Kbps instead of 128 effectively reduces the capacity to 20,000 songs.
Any wav files probably need to be re-imported, especially if you like album artwork.
Anything else, one option is to use iTunes to automatically put 128Kbps versions onto your iPod, even if the original file is larger.

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