Itunes will not sync songs incorrectly "they cannot be played on this ipod"

Recently I had a loptop crash, this required a rebuild and a reinstall of itunes.
I resynced the ipod touch and promtly lost most songs! Now I am unable to sync all the songs back even after restoring them to the playlist (from backups); some songs fail to sync and I am presented with the message "some of the items in the itunes library were not copied to the ipod because they cannot be played on this ipod"
Does anyone know the cause and solution; I had bought the CD's and used this laptop to place them on the ipod. I am hoping to not need to import all the CD's again just to get the music back.
Also I have effectively 1 lost "authorised" PC - it crashed so I could not deauthorise before the rebuild. I suppose there is a risk the crash coulod have been caused by a hardware issue that may not have made it's only appearance. Is there anyway to reset this count or have the full list of authorsied cleared to start again?
Thanks Cheers

What is the format of the songs that won't copy. Some of the earlier iPods would not play Lossless or other types of files.
See these Articles:
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