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import them into itunes, select "aiff" from the importing preferences, and then select all the sounds you want from in your library, go to the "advanced" menu, and select "convert selection to aiff". then once it's done, find the sounds on your hard drive and drop them into the sounds folder i talked about before. then delete them from your itunes library, unless you want to keep them in there
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