Unequal amount of songs on ipod compared to Mac iTunes

Hi,
I have an old 10g ipod (click wheel) v 1.5
The total number that appears on amount of songs on the ipod does not equal the total amount of songs on iTunes.
I don't believe I have anything activated to possibly skip a song (ie I dont have "update checked songs only" on)
yet it says:
iPod 1003
iTunes 1004
I still have plenty of room on the memory to hold more songs.
Suggestions? Solutions?
Please Help

From the count, you might think that you have one more song in iTunes. Easy to find it. Erase the iPod and automatically sync with iTunes.
But having "about" the same, doesn't mean that all 1003 iPod songs are in iTunes. So this is what you do:
1. Connect your iPod to itunes.
Select the iTunes Library and select all [command]A
2. Paste the results into a spreadsheet. (Should take 7 columns.) While the whole paste is still selected in the spreadsheet, sort on column A.
3. Select the iPod, do a select all, copy and paste that a column over from the first listing (i.e.select cell 1H), leaving a blank column in the middle. (Should take 6 columns.) While the whole paste is still selected in the spreadsheet, sort on column H. Now both libraries should be matched up, sorted by title.
4. In the column between - column G - put the formula =IF(A1=H1,"OK","Missing"). Copy that formula down the entire column to row 1004.
5. Scan down column G until it starts saying "missing" - there's your missing song.

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