Convert higher bitrate to 128aac ERROR

If I check the option to convert to 128kbps aac and try to sync my iPhone 4 (4.3.3) the sync will freeze giving me a pletora of errors after a few songs.
Then I will have to set the iPhone as a new iPhone in iTunes and re-sync everything once.
If I sync normally everything is allright. I have an iPod nano and I'm able to use that option perfectly. My music wasn't bought in iTunes but that shouldn't matter anyway.
What should I do?

When the capability to shrink-n-sync first came out in 9.1, it had several bugs. Supposedly they have been corrected. If you don't have the newest iTunes release, download it from here, install it, and try again.

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