Enhanced podcasts on classic question

I've cross-posted this to the podcasting category, but maybe it really belongs here --
A school I am working at has been producing some nice enhanced (slide show) podcasts. They play just fine in iTunes and iWeb and loaded into a 5G iPod, there's no problem either. But in a couple of brand new "Classic" iPods, every time the podcast is played, the picture jumps forward a few slides at the beginning and the sound is mismatched.
Any clues?

how large are the files and what is the duration of each slide? i notice that ipods surprisingly handle video much better than they can handle a simple slideshow in m4b or m4a format.
must be how memory is allocated. when i reduce the file lengths, and it seems to do much better. however if you try to skip ahead too much it gets all messed up until the next image cue point.

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