yeah, tnx very much, i think the problem is solved now, i thought idd it was
something with the mp3's but i didn't knew what.
>Hi:
>
>Well, I've tuned in and not struck the problem as yet. But I'm
guessing
>that the problem is that the problematic songs aren't at the same
sampling
>rate. The three songs I've heard so far are at 32kbps 11.025khz stereo.
>Regardless of the bitrate, if some songs are at different sample rates or
>are say mono instead of stereo, the MP3 player will not like it and
>probably will do what you describe.
>
>Geoff.
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