PC Suite 6.81.13.0 - Limit to MP3 file size?

I've used PC Suite to transfer MP3 files from my PC to my N70. I've used the Convert option to convert to AAC.
When I try to listen to the converted files, they play but there is no sound - on N70 and on the PC.
It works OK for smaller files - is there a limit to the size of MP3 file it can convert?

Hi,
Files of around 3.5-4Mb play OK. The files that don't play are around 8-10Mb.
Yes, it's Nokia Music Manager I'm using.
Haven't tried moving it without converting - will try this.
When I say it plays but no sounds, what I mean is the music player comes up with the track apparently playing (i.e. all of the controls are there and the progress bar and time move as if the track is playing) but there is no sound.

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