Converting .mov file to MP3

Anybody out there who can tell me how to convert a .mov file into an MP3 file I can play on my iPod/iPhone??? ViddyUp can't convert it cos there are no video pictures in, it's only a sound file I downloaded from the web...

The reason it says AAC in the advanced tab is because this option is the same as what you have your default import format set in the import tab in the iTunes preferences. If you go in to iTunes prefs > Advanced > Importing tab and change it to mp3, AIFF, Apple Lossless etc, the advanced menu will follow suit.
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