Media player audio playback "out of sync"

I have a 9900 with 14GB of music in 2,600 tracks on a 16GB card - installed via Desktop Media Sync.
Recently, the media player has developed a fault during playback whereby the track being played is not the one shown on the screen.  Come the end of the track it just stops and refuses to play the next track.  If you advance it manually the problem continues except the track on the screen is the previous one played.
A battery pull cures this....for a while and then goes wrong again.
Solutions?

Hi NewDawn,
To resolve this issue, could you please try to first back up all your data using the BlackBerry® Desktop Software and then do a clean reload of your BlackBerry® Device Software. For steps, please see the following KB articles.
For Windows®: "How to perform a clean reload of the BlackBerry Device Software for Windows" http://bbry.lv/GI9beY
For Mac: "Perform a clean reload of BlackBerry smartphone application software using BlackBerry Desktop Software on a Mac computer" http://bbry.lv/J0UN1U
Please test to make sure the issue has been resolved before restoring any data from your backup file.
Let me know if that helps.
-FS
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