What is the "other" on my iPod Touch?

During a sync, you can see a how much of the memory is audio, apps, other, and free. Photos, too, if you have any. What is this “other?” There seems to be a fair amount of it. Nearly 280mb worth.

Files it can’t account for, such as those transferred via disk mode?

I had this too. Normally, “other” represents things like contacts, calendar and mail info and so forth. But sometimes, if it’s excessive, it can mean something got corrupted during a sync. I had an “other” of over 1gig.

Try to do a resync, and if that doesn’t work, do a restore and then a resync of all your stuff… that should do the trick.

A lot of it’s the OS itself.

I always thought it was tag information, like year, grouping, composer, lyrics, etc. Is it not?

Surely all that stuff is stored in the music files themselves?

The tag information is, indeed, stored in the music files.

The “other” on your iPod or iPad is whatever you want it to be. If you enable the option (I can’t remember the name of it at the moment), then your iPod will show up in the Finder and you can use it just like any other removable storage device.

I use mine like a thumbdrive: I keep backups of my most important data on it.

On my old Photo iPod it was album art.

It’s not the OS – i believe that’s just not counted in the total space.

–Cliffy

If you’re like me you don’t normally “reboot” your iTouch. From what I’ve read, resetting your iTouch can help. Hold down the top button for 4 or 5 seconds until you get the option to power down.

Worst case you may have to do a restore to reload everything. But I don’t think that would be worth it.

Interestingly, when I synced it this morning, it displayed no “other” at all, but showed that space as now being occupied by “apps.”