Compilations on Ipod, organizing issue

I have a 30gb video, 5th gen ipod.
When I scroll through the artist category, each artist from every soundtrack/compilation I have is listed individually. This is annoying, as I only have one song by many of these artists and don't listen to them individually, outside of the compilation. It just adds to the names I have to scroll past.
In my itunes, I have these albums checked as "compilations" and have "various artists" filled in under "album artist". The library on my computer no longer has every single artist in individual folders for these; now they all fall under a "compilations" folder. In itunes, they all come under "various artists". This makes it easier for me to find the songs together, and doesn't end up listing them all as individual artists when I sort by artist.
Is my ipod just incapable of making this distinction that itunes does when searching through "artists"? Or am I still missing a setting in itunes to make it sort the way I want?

Make sure you have Compilations set up on the iPod as well, it takes more than marking the album as a compilation in iTunes. Scroll to Settings on your iPod and click the centre button. Scroll down the list to Compilations and make sure it is on (pressing the centre button toggles it on and off). Scroll back up to Main Menu and press the centre button again. Scroll down this list and press the centre button to add Compilations to the main menu. Press Menu a couple of times to return to the main display.

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