Deleting playlist from iPod?

Hello,
I have deleted a myriad of playlists from my iPod mini/iTunes library so as to create more space for other songs I want to listen to. Unfortunately, my iPod still read full/maxed out. How does one update the iPod so that the deleted songs are gone and space is created for new songs?
Thanks,
Jordan

Hi Jordan,
It sounds like a case where iTunes it not properly recognizing how much space is on your iPod.
With that kind of issue, I would suggest that you try restoring your iPod. See this article for details:
Restoring iPod to factory settings
-Kylene

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