Windows Media Center crashes when you try to play certain episodes recorded from various shows.

Seems random.  At the opening of television recorded on WMC, am able to see a few episodes.  There are now two shows with an episode every which crash WMC as soon as the cursor is near him.  Other shows, episodes of play very well.  Cannot delete shows because it crashes before able to do anything, then it opens again.  Have WIndows 7.  It happened a few times in the last 6 months.  Error message is that WMC has stopped working and will restart.

Thank you.  I was able to send videos in the trash.  I then restored the videos and they work fine.

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