Windows 7 not allowing iTunes as default player

Hi, discovered an interesting problem. My friend was trying to play an album that I sent to her via email to download on her pc. When she told me iTunes wasn't playing any tracks even after she made the computer choose iTunes as the default player for music, I thought she was nuts.
I therefore went on my pc that has iTunes and I downloaded an mp3 to my pc to test it out (I don't use my pc for music since I have everything on my macbookpro for that). To my surprise, even after choosing iTunes as the default player to play music on my pc, not a single track plays in iTunes. When you double click the track or select it to play, nothing happens, the track stays at 0:00 I stuck a cd in the pc and iTunes uploaded it and put it in the library so I thought at least these would play. Same thing, you click on the tracks to play them, none play and they all stay at 0:00 This is so strange. On my friend's computer however, imported cd's play in iTunes, but downloaded tracks don't play with iTunes, they open, but the tracks don't play. She tried clicking on the music file to then choose iTunes as the default player, but it just won't register and the problem persists. Any ideas?
What am I missing here? I'm sure millions of people successfully play their songs on their pc with iTunes??? Is there some windows setting that I'm not aware of that's preventing iTunes from playing music files on the pc? I chose it as the default already! I've never encountered this on previous pcs I had in the past.

I found that my USB connected external speakers were causing the problem. I unplugged them, relaunched itunes (can't remember if i rebooted) and then my music was playing fine. I then plugged the USB speakers back in and they also worked fine.

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