Space for songs vs data

I have a 1gb shuffle. When I try to limit song space to close to 200MB, iTunes automatically fills the shuffle halfway (485MB). Does this happen to anyone else?
I would like to be able to use the iPod to store over 600 MB of data. Please help.

I have a 1gb shuffle. When I try to limit song space
to close to 200MB, iTunes automatically fills the
shuffle halfway (485MB). Does this happen to anyone
else?
I would like to be able to use the iPod to store over
600 MB of data. Please help.
I have sort of a similar problem. My problem is my shuffle is filled with a lot of "other" stuff (colored orange on the settings screen) and there is only enough room left for about 38 songs (colored in blue). I have tried restoring and deleting all data on my shuffle and this "orange" data will not clear off. I have updated the software (which itunes tells me is up to date). When I first got my shuffle, I filled it with 253 songs. I just wanted to autofill again with a new random selection of songs and this has happened.
What's weird is my software version says 1.0.2 and in other forums it appears that I should have version 1.1.5.
Could the problem be that we have 3 different ipods in our household on this computer using itunes? Is itunes confused? We have a 60GB video ipod, a nano and now my shuffle. What could possibly be taking up the space as to not allow me to use all of the 1GB for music?
HP pavillion laptop   Windows XP  

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    |* 18 |       HASH JOIN                 |                        | 39674 |  1046K|       | 40101   (2)| 00:08:02 |                                             
    |* 19 |        TABLE ACCESS FULL        | REGISTER               | 39439 |   500K|       | 22584   (2)| 00:04:32 |                                             
    |* 20 |        TABLE ACCESS FULL        | SDP_LOGICAL_REGISTER   |  4206K|    56M|       | 17490   (2)| 00:03:30 |                                             
    |* 21 |     TABLE ACCESS FULL           | METER_CONFIG_HEADER    |  3658 | 47554 |       |    19   (0)| 00:00:01 |                                             
    |* 22 |    TABLE ACCESS FULL            | METER_CONFIG_ITEM      |  7590 | 68310 |       |   112   (2)| 00:00:02 |                                             
    Predicate Information (identified by operation id):                                             
       2 - access("METER_CONFIG_HEADER_SK"="METER_CONFIG_HEADER_SK")                                             
       3 - access("NETWORK_TARIFF_CD"="NETWORK_TARIFF_CD")                                             
       4 - access("SERVICE_DELIVERY_POINT_SK"="TMP"."SERVICE_DELIVERY_POINT_SK")                                             
       5 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y' AND ("NMI_STATUS_CD"='A' OR "NMI_STATUS_CD"='D'))                                             
       7 - access("ASSET_CD"="EQUIP_CD" AND "SAP_INT_LOG_DEVICE_SK"="SAP_INT_LOG_DEVICE_SK")                                             
       8 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                             
       9 - access("SERVICE_DELIVERY_POINT_SK"="SERVICE_DELIVERY_POINT_SK")                                             
      10 - access("SERVICE_DELIVERY_POINT_SK"="SERVICE_DELIVERY_POINT_SK")                                             
      11 - access("SAP_INT_LOGICAL_REGISTER_SK"="SAP_INT_LOGICAL_REGISTER_SK")                                             
      12 - filter("REGISTER_TYPE_CD"='C' AND (SUBSTR("REGISTER_ID_CD",1,1)='4' OR                                              
                  SUBSTR("REGISTER_ID_CD",1,1)='5' OR SUBSTR("REGISTER_ID_CD",1,1)='6') AND "ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                             
      13 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                             
      14 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                             
      15 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                             
      16 - access("NMI_SK"="NMI_SK")                                             
      18 - access("SAP_INT_LOGICAL_REGISTER_SK"="SAP_INT_LOGICAL_REGISTER_SK")                                             
      19 - filter("REGISTER_TYPE_CD"='C' AND (SUBSTR("REGISTER_ID_CD",1,1)='1' OR                                              
                  SUBSTR("REGISTER_ID_CD",1,1)='2' OR SUBSTR("REGISTER_ID_CD",1,1)='3') AND "ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                             
      20 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                             
      21 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                             
      22 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y' AND "CONROL_REGISTER"='X')                                             
    ENVIRONMENT B
    Plan hash value: 2826260434                                   
    | Id  | Operation                            | Name                   | Rows  | Bytes | Cost (%CPU)| Time     |                                   
    |   0 | SELECT STATEMENT                     |                        |     1 |   181 |   103K  (2)| 00:20:47 |                                   
    |   1 |  HASH UNIQUE                         |                        |     1 |   181 |   103K  (2)| 00:20:47 |                                   
    |*  2 |   HASH JOIN ANTI                     |                        |     1 |   181 |   103K  (2)| 00:20:47 |                                   
    |*  3 |    HASH JOIN                         |                        |     1 |   176 | 56855   (2)| 00:11:23 |                                   
    |*  4 |     HASH JOIN                        |                        |     1 |   163 | 36577   (2)| 00:07:19 |                                   
    |*  5 |      TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID     | ASSET                  |     1 |    44 |     4   (0)| 00:00:01 |                                   
    |   6 |       NESTED LOOPS                   |                        |     1 |   131 |  9834   (2)| 00:01:59 |                                   
    |   7 |        NESTED LOOPS                  |                        |     1 |    87 |  9830   (2)| 00:01:58 |                                   
    |   8 |         NESTED LOOPS                 |                        |     1 |    74 |  9825   (2)| 00:01:58 |                                   
    |*  9 |          HASH JOIN                   |                        |     1 |    52 |  9820   (2)| 00:01:58 |                                   
    |* 10 |           TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID| METER_CONFIG_HEADER    |     1 |    14 |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |                                   
    |  11 |            NESTED LOOPS              |                        |     1 |    33 |   116   (2)| 00:00:02 |                                   
    |* 12 |             TABLE ACCESS FULL        | METER_CONFIG_ITEM      |     1 |    19 |   115   (2)| 00:00:02 |                                   
    |* 13 |             INDEX RANGE SCAN         | SYS_C00116570          |     1 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |                                   
    |* 14 |           TABLE ACCESS FULL          | SERVICE_DELIVERY_POINT |   723K|    13M|  9699   (2)| 00:01:57 |                                   
    |* 15 |          TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | NMI                    |     1 |    22 |     5   (0)| 00:00:01 |                                   
    |* 16 |           INDEX RANGE SCAN           | IDX_NMI_ID_NK          |     2 |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |                                   
    |* 17 |         TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID  | SDP_LOGICAL_ASSET      |     1 |    13 |     5   (0)| 00:00:01 |                                   
    |* 18 |          INDEX RANGE SCAN            | IDX_SLA_SDP_SK         |     2 |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |                                   
    |* 19 |        INDEX RANGE SCAN              | IDX_A_SAPINTLOGDEV_SK  |     2 |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |                                   
    |* 20 |      TABLE ACCESS FULL               | REGISTER               | 76113 |  2378K| 26743   (2)| 00:05:21 |                                   
    |* 21 |     TABLE ACCESS FULL                | SDP_LOGICAL_REGISTER   |  5095K|    63M| 20245   (2)| 00:04:03 |                                   
    |  22 |    VIEW                              |                        | 90889 |   443K| 47021   (2)| 00:09:25 |                                   
    |* 23 |     HASH JOIN                        |                        | 90889 |  2307K| 47021   (2)| 00:09:25 |                                   
    |* 24 |      TABLE ACCESS FULL               | REGISTER               | 76113 |   966K| 26743   (2)| 00:05:21 |                                   
    |* 25 |      TABLE ACCESS FULL               | SDP_LOGICAL_REGISTER   |  5095K|    63M| 20245   (2)| 00:04:03 |                                   
    Predicate Information (identified by operation id):                                   
       2 - access("SERVICE_DELIVERY_POINT_SK"="TMP"."SERVICE_DELIVERY_POINT_SK")                                   
       3 - access("SERVICE_DELIVERY_POINT_SK"="SERVICE_DELIVERY_POINT_SK" AND                                    
                  "SAP_INT_LOGICAL_REGISTER_SK"="SAP_INT_LOGICAL_REGISTER_SK")                                   
       4 - access("ASSET_CD"="EQUIP_CD")                                   
       5 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                   
       9 - access("NETWORK_TARIFF_CD"="NETWORK_TARIFF_CD")                                   
      10 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                   
      12 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y' AND "CONROL_REGISTER"='X')                                   
      13 - access("METER_CONFIG_HEADER_SK"="METER_CONFIG_HEADER_SK")                                   
      14 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                   
      15 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y' AND ("NMI_STATUS_CD"='A' OR "NMI_STATUS_CD"='D'))                                   
      16 - access("NMI_SK"="NMI_SK")                                   
      17 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                   
      18 - access("SERVICE_DELIVERY_POINT_SK"="SERVICE_DELIVERY_POINT_SK")                                   
      19 - access("SAP_INT_LOG_DEVICE_SK"="SAP_INT_LOG_DEVICE_SK")                                   
      20 - filter((SUBSTR("REGISTER_ID_CD",1,1)='4' OR SUBSTR("REGISTER_ID_CD",1,1)='5' OR                                    
                  SUBSTR("REGISTER_ID_CD",1,1)='6') AND "REGISTER_TYPE_CD"='C' AND "ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                   
      21 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                   
      23 - access("SAP_INT_LOGICAL_REGISTER_SK"="SAP_INT_LOGICAL_REGISTER_SK")                                   
      24 - filter((SUBSTR("REGISTER_ID_CD",1,1)='1' OR SUBSTR("REGISTER_ID_CD",1,1)='2' OR                                    
                  SUBSTR("REGISTER_ID_CD",1,1)='3') AND "REGISTER_TYPE_CD"='C' AND "ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                   
      25 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')Edited by: abhilash173 on Feb 24, 2013 9:16 PM
    Edited by: abhilash173 on Feb 24, 2013 9:18 PM

    Hi Paul,
    I misread your question initially .The system stats are outdated in both ( same result as seen from aux_stats) .I am not a DBA and do not have access to gather system stats fresh.
    select * from sys.aux_stats$
    SNAME     PNAME     PVAL1     PVAL2
    SYSSTATS_INFO     STATUS     NULL     COMPLETED
    SYSSTATS_INFO     DSTART     NULL     02-16-2011 15:24
    SYSSTATS_INFO     DSTOP     NULL     02-16-2011 15:24
    SYSSTATS_INFO     FLAGS     1     NULL
    SYSSTATS_MAIN     CPUSPEEDNW     1321.20523     NULL
    SYSSTATS_MAIN     IOSEEKTIM     10     NULL
    SYSSTATS_MAIN     IOTFRSPEED     4096     NULL
    SYSSTATS_MAIN     SREADTIM     NULL     NULL
    SYSSTATS_MAIN     MREADTIM     NULL     NULL
    SYSSTATS_MAIN     CPUSPEED     NULL     NULL
    SYSSTATS_MAIN     MBRC     NULL     NULL
    SYSSTATS_MAIN     MAXTHR     NULL     NULL
    SYSSTATS_MAIN     SLAVETHR     NULL     NULL

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