Wav file in itunes

i've got a DVD full of .wav music files that itunes won't recognise to burn into my library- how do i get them converted into itunes files and into my library?
thanks!

You don't need to "switch" your WAV files into another format in order for iTunes to play or otherwise handle them, as WAV is one of the directly supported formats of iTunes.
As long as your WAV files are "normal," i.e. 44.100 kHz/16 bit/stereo, they should play with no problems. If the files were made with, for example, Audacity, and some random WAV export options, such as "floating point" were used, then they won't behave nicely in iTunes.
Perhaps there is a problem with the approach your using to add the files to your iTunes library? There are a few ways to do this, but perhaps the easiest is to use the File > Add to Library menu.

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