2nd iPod not being recognized under devices

3rd try! Sorry if it posts a number of times but it keeps saying can't post without a message.
I have two iPod touch and two iPad2. I got the second iPod touch before the iPads. When I plug it in to sync ( all are on my account), iTunes lists the I
Pod's name. But it always syncs to my iPod one unless I spend 30 min manually syncing.I don't have this problem with the two iPads. Tonight, I noticed on the computer that iTunes says it is supporting three devices not four, any thoughts on how to fix this? I am actually not wanting to sync the second iPod because it is so frustrating.

Thanks,
One is called Kimberly's iPod the other is Jenae's iPod. Jenae's iPod is the one not being recognized by the computer and has to keep being manually fixed, it won't sync automatically. Should I still try changing the name on iTunes and assume it didn't pick it up the first time.

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