Windows Media Player 11 - Seek Bar not synchronized

Recently, when I play the audio files in Windows Media Player 11 on Vista, the tab bar of the applicant appears and begins to move. However, if I shift it to another part of the song, little matter where I put it, it remains at the beginning of the song. Not necessarily at the beginning, but just not where it should be. The bar maxes and time keeps ticking. I can't move to any part of the song and the timer might hit easily 12 minutes for a 5 minute song as it plays. Any help to solve this? I recently installed Myst V on my computer, but am unsure if this problem started before or after.

Do you see the correct length of MP3 files affected in the WMP library?

I suggest that you try to repair these files with MP3 validator (after saving the files).

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