5d mkII sraw images not DNG converting

I have a bunch of sRAW images from my 5dmkII that i'm needing to import into Aperture. I've used the adobe DNG converter to convert these sraw's into dng's and after importing into aperture i'm only seeing "unsupported image format" over the image. I have everything up to date software and camera firmware wise and i'm converting with the adobe converter with the following specs (per apple's website)
preview:medium,
Compression: checked
Image Conversion Method: Preserve Raw Image
Original Raw File: Not embedding raw file.
Any thoughts???

Aperture doesn't support sRAW. I don't know whether converting to DNG first will affect this. I somewhat think it won't.

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