What means the "OTHER" category on my iPod ?

What means the OTHER category on my iPod Touch 4th Gen ?
Because it take A LOTS of my stockage... ~7.5GB / 32GB...

Other is usually around 1 GB...
A  ' Large Other ' usually indicates Corrupt Data...
First Try a Restore from Backup... But... if the Large Other Persists, that is an Indicator of Corrupt Data in the Backup... Then a Restore as New is the way to go...
Details Here  >  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1414
More Info about ‘Other’ in this Discussion
https://discussions.apple.com/message/19958116

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    To restore from backup see:
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    To restore to factory settings/new iPod see:
    iTunes: Restoring iOS software

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    Message was edited by: lcivic048678

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  • When syncing, what does the 'Other' category refers to?

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    Don't sweat it.  "Other" is primarily the Operating System  (IOS).

  • HT1386 what does the "other" category (yellow) mean when I entail my iPhone to my MacBook?

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