IPod has more than just music on it !

Ok, this is gonna sound weird, but my brother just bought a video iPod and he downloaded his music onto it from iTunes.
Now when he plays it, between EVERY song there are people's voices talking. All of them are in a foreign language also. Does anyone have a clue what could be causing this??? It's kinda spooky too !
Hp   Windows XP  

Ok, Restoring the iPod may do some good, but I highly doubt it. I doubt restoring it will eliminate the voices. The voices are likely to actually be from the source of the music. What I mean to say is, when using P2P programs for music or what ever, you aren't going to get (almost always) the Exact same quality as you would if you bought it/had the original. A lot of files get corrupt, people like to change things, and not only that but quality drops. Limewire will mess up your Hard drive too (the computer's hard drive). I'd say get the music from a reliable source instead rather than a P2P. Delete the files with the voices. It's not the iPod, it's the file.

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