Oh crap! - you've hit the dreaded "iTunes WAV wart" right off the bat
WAV does not contain metedata so when you import tracks it puts them into the "Unknown Artist" folder and within that the "Unknown Album" folder - told you it had some warts.
HOWEVER - I just tried converting WAV to mp4 with MAX and it inserted metada into the mp4 file it created file - I then imported into iTunes and it worked! (I only used mp4 to seperate it from my aif files)
I would suggest you try with a single album first - just to test it out
iTunes can convert to mp3, it gets a little silly for some reason (another iTunes wart) - MAX might be a better choice and more direct
I convert CD's on import into iTunes to AIF - iTunes is smart enough to embed metadata at the time of import.
I know WAV was the CD standard, but it is old hat. AIF is also an industry standard and, dare I say it, as good as WAV (my opinion only - no debates please :-).
I know nothing of iPod synching - you are on your own with that one - sorry :-)
WAV does not contain metedata so when you import tracks it puts them into the "Unknown Artist" folder and within that the "Unknown Album" folder - told you it had some warts.
HOWEVER - I just tried converting WAV to mp4 with MAX and it inserted metada into the mp4 file it created file - I then imported into iTunes and it worked! (I only used mp4 to seperate it from my aif files)
I would suggest you try with a single album first - just to test it out
iTunes can convert to mp3, it gets a little silly for some reason (another iTunes wart) - MAX might be a better choice and more direct
I convert CD's on import into iTunes to AIF - iTunes is smart enough to embed metadata at the time of import.
I know WAV was the CD standard, but it is old hat. AIF is also an industry standard and, dare I say it, as good as WAV (my opinion only - no debates please :-).
I know nothing of iPod synching - you are on your own with that one - sorry :-)