ITunes split my compilation CDs into singles!

As an inexperienced user of iTunes, I'm having some problems with the software. My compilation mp3 albums, which all have the same album name tag but different artists, have been split into singles by iTunes. I used Magix software to produce the mp3s from CDs, and as far as I know, the tag info is correct, but how do I check this? On my ipad, the album name is correct but the number of tracks is now one, and there are a number of albums with the same name but different artists. Perhaps there is something in iTunes settings to keep the songs on one album so I can play it in the correct order, as the track numbers appear correct.

Hi, welcome to Apple Discussions.
"Other" is the measure of used space on the iPod not taken up by Audio, Video & Photos. This includes the iPod's library and artwork plus any files you may have copied to your iPod in disk mode. The overhead for the library & artwork data is typically 1-2% of the size of the media, e.g. for 100Gb of Audio & Video expect to have around 1.5Gb of "Other". This information is needed for the iPod's operation and cannot be removed.
If you have significantly larger amounts of "Other", not related to files you've intentionally placed on the iPod, then these are probably disconnected copies of your media files or iPod libraries left over from failed sync operations. The only way to recover the space is to do a full restore.
If you have copies of all your media in your iTunes library this isn't a problem, but if you've been manually managing the content then I guess you'll want to try to recover the files from it first. See this post by Zevoneer on transferring files from the iPod to your computer. Some of the tools rely on the iPod having a healthy library which yours obviously doesn't however the manual method mentioned towards the end of the post would work.
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