might be an encoding it doesn't like so it goes to next track. IIRC nanos don't 
play as many formats as iTunes. Try re-encoding them. If you haven't messed 
with the default, right click on the files and select something ilke Create AAC 
version. It will create a different version that does play. I wonder if Wire 
Tap Pro created WAV or aiff files?

you'll then have duplicates and unless you're a massive audiophile you can 
probably discard the originals which will be larger and marginally better 
quality.


On 24 Mar 2010, at 11:29, andrew lancaster wrote:

> 
> I've just bought an iPod nano - 1st MP3 player I've had. And already I'm 
> confused...!  It synced with iTunes (which I haven't used much so far) and on 
> it were a few tracks I'd got from the radio via Wire Tap Pro. They appear on 
> the play list on the iPod - but they don't play. When I try to play them it 
> plays a different track entirely - any ideas on why this might be? 

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