Converting mpeg-4 files to format that can be utilized by Power Point 2003

I have created my first Power Point 2003 Presentation, and am trying to add uninterruped music, a post copyright version of George Solti's Beethoven's 5th. When I imported the tracks from the CD, they are MPEG-4. Power Point 2003 can't read the file when I try to open it under "Movie and Sound>". I returned to iTunes and tried converting it to an AAC file, but the software doesn't recognize that file either. What file extension is recognized by Power Point 2003 and does iTunes have a conversion tool?

You may find these links helpful:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa168133.aspx
http://en.allexperts.com/q/Microsoft-PowerPoint-1035/PowerPoint-2003-Audio.htm
In summary, use either WAV, AIFF, or MP3 format when you import from the CD.

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