Car not recognizing ID3 tags

I just bought a shuffle to connect to my new car via USB port in the car. The shuffle is working fine, but some of the files are showing as empty and some are showing as an unrecognized ID3 tag, so they don't play. Out of about 100 songs on the shuffle, about 50 play. Does anyone know what version of ID3 tags I should be using? Some of the ones that work are version 2.2 and some are 2.3, so I can't figure out a pattern that would lead me to a logical solution. Anyone have any suggestions?

Leo: Yes, when I first imported my library, I found this case on several files.
In every instance, the ID3 tag itself was corrupted. What I later discovered was as follows:
-Corrupt ID3 tags are pretty commonplace
-Winamp is very lenient in its tag reading capabilities
-iTunes is not so lenient
There's a few ways to try to fix these files (since it is a problem with the file, technically).
-You can try to correct the tag using a good tagging program. I found Tag&Rename was capable of fixing most tags.
-You can erase the tag and retag the file entirely. TidyMP3 will remove the tag. Tag&Rename has nice Amazon.com lookup features for retagging whole albums at once (with art!).
But it is the tag at fault. Winamp is just incredibly forgiving, more so than any other program. And as such, it's not a good basis on which to judge the correctness of the file's tag.

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