MuVo N200: WAV plays fine, MP3 gives corrupted so

Hi,
My MuVo N200 plays WAV files fine, MP3 files play, but give corrupted sound. The following other remarks can be made:
- FM radio plays fine
- recorded FM radio or microphone play both ok (both WAV files)
- if I connect the N200 to my PC and I double click an MP3 file under Removable Disk, the sound is absolutely ok, so the MP3 files itself are not corrupted!
Anybody any idea?
Thanks,
Ton

Ton,
Can you rip some new tracks from a CD to the player, and see if they have the same problem?
Cat

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