ITunes cutting off songs

I have a music collection over 60 Gig on iTunes and I have been noticing lately that certain songs just cut off in the middle and skip to the next song. Now when I go back to the song that skipped I try to play it to the part it skipped and it is complete silence for 10 seconds and then the song continues where it was 10 seconds later. This is happening to random songs in iTunes. Has nayone else ever seen this? Right now I am just keeping track of the songs that skip and re-importing them over again and the song is fine again but this is happening continually to different songs and becoming a bit of a pain.

I have the same problem. Most people tell you to turn the crossfade off in prefrences, which I have done, but I still have the problem.
Power Mac G5   Mac OS X (10.4.4)  

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