The company
AVS4YOU that makes the AVS Audio Converter (and many other titles) has a bug in their Audio Editing/Conversion software where it makes a non-standard mp3 file. It has to do with the tags and/or header it creates. Re-converting that file with any other software, or just editing the tags in another piece of software will often fix the problem.
That company makes excellent software otherwise, I use their video editing and conversion software all the time. I never figured out exactly what was wrong with the header that AVS Audio software makes, just that there's something non-standard about it that the Kasina chokes on. I've run into this exact problem with another Kasina user.
When I get some time, I may contact the programmer and let him know, as he's been quite responsive to other questions I've had.
Until then, editing the tags with a program like
mp3tag (which I highly recommend) will fix the mp3 file formatting.
I added a title tag to the file which
should fix the problem, please test it and see.
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