My iPod won't copy a song because it says the file can not be converted. what do I do to fix this?

I just bought a new song on iTunes, and when I go to sync my iPod, it says it's copying the song, and then a box pops up that says
' iTunes could not copy "Song name" because the file could not be converted.'
What do I do to fix it? Help!

Have the same problem since the last 2 updates of Itunes.
I think it doesn't have anything to do with the Ipod, because Itunes can't "Convert" or "Create ALAC" from the files that are creating the problem.
Also, when you delete every library files and re-import your .ALAC, it's not always the same files that are generating this problem.
Starting to feel like stupid to have re-imported almost all my CDs into .ALAC (a proprietary file type depending on Itunes) instead of importing them to open source FLAC  ....
The idea was that Ipod convert anything to 256kbps seemed like a good idea ...

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