MP3 player will not play all of the music is installed

I have several CD music on WMP all work fine. I can sync all my music on my mp3 player with plenty of space to spare, but only 3 of the CD will play on my mp3 player. All the music that I know is mp3 format, so I don't understand why it won't play music, I know that all CDs are on the mp3 because WMP already says "on the device" when I try to synchronize again. Any help and advice would be very appreciated that I don't know how to get music on my mp3. Thank you.

Hello

Step 1: Check if the bit rate of the file is the same one taken in charge by the MP3 player.

Throughput is the amount of data used to create the audio stream. If they are different, in some cases, that he would not play.

Step 2: Try to copy files via windows Explorer, then check if it is read with the MP3 player.

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