Extra Playlists downloading to 160gb classic

I have had and iPod for several years now, so I know how to use iTunes and sync an iPod. I just purchased a 160gb classic and configured it to download only selected playlists with checked songs. However, it also downloads 5 additional playlists that I didn't select. I created a new playlist, moved the music into it, and changed my iPod to use the new one. It still downloads the others. It does, however, download the one I designate.
Any idea what is heppening?

Bradley Kendall wrote:
I have had and iPod for several years now, so I know how to use iTunes and sync an iPod. I just purchased a 160gb classic and configured it to download only selected playlists with checked songs. However, it also downloads 5 additional playlists that I didn't select. I created a new playlist, moved the music into it, and changed my iPod to use the new one. It still downloads the others. It does, however, download the one I designate.
Any idea what is heppening?
Nope, but it happens to me too.. I manage 4 iPods and I seem to get the odd extra playlist listed which is not selected to be copied. They're all smart playlists and are empty on the iPods they're not intended for. I've been able to remove them sometimes by switching to manual sync, deleting & switching back to auto again.
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