I've got this sound file on my hard drive with a .m4p suffix on it (I think it was an Apple Music Store purchase) and I'd like to convert it to aiff for use in iMovie or Final Cut. I have Quicktime Player 6.5.2 (that's Pro, isn't it?), and I thought I read that it could do such things.

QuickTime's Help file only talks about converting files to Quicktime movies, not one form of music to another, and I don't see anything in the menus that might do it.

Can anybody tell me if it's possible?

Tom


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