Problem importing music from  usb to itunes

I purchased windows 8 recently and am having a problem importing midi file song via USB.
IE/ my itune library won't accept with no explanation offered.
can anyone help

Oh and also I have played these CDs on Windows Media player and two stereo systems and they play fine!

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    Track 6, start time 12:44:57
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    Track 11, start time 24:53:68
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    Track 14, start time 34:37:53
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    Track 18, start time 46:21:60
    Track 19, start time 50:13:04
    Track 20, start time 53:23:63
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    Track 23, start time 61:01:55
    Track 24, start time 62:55:52
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