iTunes copy 15 of my songs on my iPod

I currently have about 4000 songs in my iTunes library. I recently bought an album containing 20 MP3 files and them well were imported into my iTunes (version 12.3.2.35) without any problem. I can read on my MacBook Air computer using iTunes. However, when I try to sync my iTunes library with my iPod 160 GB Classic (software version 2.0.4), I get an error message after it's done.

The message says, "some of the items in the iTunes library were not copied to the iPod because one or more errors occurred." 15 total warnings.

All fifteen errors are the same except for the name of the song in the warning...

i.e. "iTunes could not copy"I can't drive 55' to the iPod because the file could not be converted.""

My current operating system on my computer's OS X El Capitan 10.11.3 version

How can I my iTunes to sync all my music on my iPod?

You have the option "Convert higher bitrate songs to XXX AAFC" selected?

If this isn't the case, I don't see why it should be any conversion.

The songs do play OK in iTunes?

Common characteristics such as format or bitrate?

TT2

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