James,
Let me start by saying, that I don't mean to belittle, offend, or insult your intelligence and I don't want to sound like a broken record, or make it seem like I'm being pushy, mean, or unhelpful. But you haven't answered my questions. I'm just trying to troubleshoot to rule out specific problems, and/or to narrow it down to what may be the problem. If all of your songs skipped in differing places, never skipping in the same place or sometimes not skipping at all, then I would have to say it is a hardware, processing, or memory issue. If it is always the same certain songs skipping in the same location everytime, even after importing, it might be the CD. There could be many different problems that cause skipping. It could be on the "frontside" of importing, such as a dirty disc or processing problems with importing, or the "backside" of importing, such as processing problems after importing. Without answering these questions (and just saying "No, I've tried that already" or such) it is impossible even for the best tech support in the world to narrow down a problem. While I am NOT MTU tech support, nor do I claim to be a guru or anything like that, I am just trying to rule out certain things to help narrow down the trouble. Please don't get upset or take this the wrong way, as I am only trying to help you fix your problem. I know that many times when I have a problem, I tend to overlook things that may be very obvious to someone else and when asked I smack myself in the forehead and say "I'm an idiot, why didn't I think of that" While you say you have already tried re-importing the songs you didn't tell us if they are still skipping in the same place or not, or if they were even skipping in the same place to begin with. If we can narrow down wether the skips are being generated in the importing process or the playback process, maybe someone will come up with an idea to try and fix this problem.
Just trying to help.
Mike
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