Handling WMA files on n

I download wma files to my MuVo N200 and although all the files appear on my explorer window, only certain files can be accessed on the device... the rest are just skipped over. All files were sync'd using Windows Media Player v9 and I can even play the files on my PC from the device explorer window. What gives?

also if you are using the shuffle feature, and have a lot of songs in different folders, many folders will be skipped for a long time, as I think there is something wrong with the n200 shuffle feature.
if you wanna listen to those songs in the folder, you have to access the folder directly and play the songs from there.

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