Cannot sync voice memos after reinstalling Snow Leopard

Hello - I cannot sync to my same ipod - my computer is treating it like a foreigner. I've already accepted the fact that I had to erase my photos, music, videos. I've finally decided to restore my ipod to factory settings, but I can't do that until I backup my voice memos!
I absolutely refuse to let go of those, I have almost 9 months worth of voice memos. iTunes will not sync them, regardless of whether I checked the "Sync voice memos" in the Music section of the sync section of iTunes. What should I do?
4th gen iPod Touch
software ver: 4.3.1
I'm pretty sure that if the iTunes is refusing to sync the files, the files are not in the backup. The backup process goes too quickly for that to be so.
Please help!
Message was edited by: squirbel

And backing them up by email is not an option, since some of the files are over 30 minutes long.

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