Problem to import wmv files into imovie 08

I have big problems to import my wmv files into imovie on my brand new imac24"
have installed flipmac pro , and they can not help me on help desk.
I have also upgraded Quicktime to Pro.
Files look grey so can not highlight .
Trieed to open in Qicktime and save as Mov. Stil could not have Imovie accept it when i draged or tried to import
Flipmac suggested i also download imovie 0.6 but cant find it on apples support page. only 06 updates.
Any one who can help?
opb

have installed flipmac pro
Do you have the latest Flip4Mac update installed with the QT 7.2 fix?
Trieed to open in Qicktime and save as Mov.
The "Save As..." QT Pro File menu option only places the current audio and video compressed data in an MOV file container. It does not re-compress the data to a fully support QT compression format. Try converting the file to DV, MJPEG, H.264, etc. instead.
Stil could not have Imovie accept it when i draged or tried to import
Use the "Import Movie File" to "Move" a copy of your file into iMovie '08.
Flipmac suggested i also download imovie 0.6 but cant find it on apples support page.
iMovie HD v6.0.4 download for iMovie '08 purchasers

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