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Importing Audio with iMovie '11

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Hello! I am having trouble importing audio into iMovie '11. I have about 10-15 minutes worth of .wma files I'd like to import for a project I am working on, but not sure how to do so. I presume .wma files aren't compatible with iMovie, but what should I do in order to be able to import them? Do I need to convert them? If so, where do I go from there?

I am on a deadline, so any quick help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! :)
 
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So I just tried converting the file, but MP4 or M4A aren't options for the output format with that program... I tried converting to mp3 anyway, but it said "Failed to decode" and did not convert. Any suggestions..?
 

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