IPod Touch Music Capacity

One day I decided to sync all my music on iTunes to my iPod Touch (iTunes says i have 276 songs, 16 hours, 1.68GB of music) when it was done syncing i checked the capacity on the iPod Touch, and now it says I have 3.21GB of music on there and it is still the same amount of songs, any explanations?

Do you have videos, pictures, etc? Album artwork takes up a small amount of space.Try going to SETTINGS - GENERAL - ABOUT and see what it says. Should tell you if you have any videos, photos, apps...the capacity (mine is 29.3 gb) and available amount. If anything is extremely off then you may need to reset your Touch and try syncing again
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