After restoring mini my storage space is decreased

Something happened to my mini and I ended up having to restore it. Without realizing everything erased. When transfering songs back onto my pod from my library, I noticed that I'm full on space and yet only have 289 songs, 20.8hrs, 3.75 GB used and 16.2MB free. Before restoring I never even came close to maxing out. Now I can't put anything else on it without taking something off. What is the deal?
2005- using xp 2002   Windows XP  

After restoring it again and loading songs again from my library onto my mini, IT IS BACK TO NORMAL/___sbsstatic___/migration-images/migration-img-not-avail.png/___sbsstati c___/migration-images/migration-img-not-avail.png If you have this problem restoring more than once worked for me
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