IPod won't sync songs

Okay, a few months ago I copied some songs onto my iPod from a CD, and they synced just fine. I synced the iPod to another computer to upload files onto it, but it still worked just fine on my computer afterwards. But now the songs I copied from the CD are not on my iPod and will not sync to it. The same songs are still on my iPhone, but why won't they sinc to the iPod? Please help!

I have noticed that it seems to be a bit rate size problem. My iPhone only adds songs or vids less than 127bps. Now, it's possible that it could be slightly higher, but that seems to be the limit of the stuff I have. Nothing 158bps or 160bps or 192bps or 256bps syncs over, though it did last week! Is it possible this limit was inadvertently imposed in the last update? Problem only appeared after last iTunes update. Could have been with 3.0 update but I don't think so. However I have noticed when they do sync, after I play them or partially play them they disappear from the playlist on the iPhone, should I go to another app and them come back to it.
I don't want to reduce the bit rate, I want iTunes to fix itself, gol-darnit!
Anyone know of a solution or heard of this?
~Deb

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