Jukebox lockup with WMA &

When I have audio files of both MP3 and WMA on my 20G Jukebox 3 and using the latest firmware (.40.06p) my pplayer lock-up. At first I thought that I had hardri've problems. I did everything but reformat. Finally I removed the library and reloaded with mainly WMA (28) files with some MP3. I typically select a bunch of songs/artisits/albums and play in radmon mode. If I have MP3 files in my playlist my jukebox will lockup (freeze, stay powered-on but not playing and no response to any buttons). I have selected a group of WMA songs only and it plays all day no problem. I only started noticing this problem with the last two (?) versions of firmware.
I know that the firmware has not been updated in over a year so I assume that no one is working on it, but it would be nice to be able to mix music formats. I had almost stopped using my jukebox but decided to give it another try (I don't know why I decided to focus on music format as a potential issue, I think I had read somewhere that there were issues with WMA files and the jukebox locking up).

Maybe it was on your page that I saw that WMA cause lockup. I've been playing both WMA & MP3 for years. It maybe the transistion from MP3 to WMA that causes my lockup. I prefer the quality of WMA-28 over MP3-28 so all of my new ripping is WMA.
My solution now is not to mix the two formats and everything is fine. I'll convert my MP3 files to WMA (I know the quality may suffer a little) but now I can use my player.
Thanks.

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