Ignores files Windows Media Player 11

Original title: Windows Media Player 11, XP OS

Some files do not play for a second in windows media player a will to the next song. Same file plays fine on other media players (Zune). Its not all the songs are just a couple so far. I run XP always. Any idea what can be the cause?

Updated, uninstalled WMP & reinstalled.  Without major changes to the system, however it is old... It was only some files (about 5), others have played very well without any problems.  All files read correctly in Zune.

The one thing, I tried and seems to have worked is the mp3, I added drop her off at my conversion software and convtered to an mp3 player.  Seems to be an error in the file and not WMP.

Fixed for now...

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