Static Noise or No Playback

Hello. I have a mini ipod 1st generation and about a week ago I noticed that it would not play certain songs and if it did play them then it was with static noise or with improper playback. If anyone knows how to solve this problem or has ever had this happen to them, please let me know.
Cheers!

Yes I reformatted it and restored it without any change in playback. Most of the time it will not play any of the songs. Please help!!!

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