Detaching and exporting audio from iMovie

I know one can 'detach' audio from video in iMovie and move the audio aropund, but is it possible to copy the audio, and import it into iTunes?
Here's the problem: I record my band rehearsing with a flip video camera and run the footage into iMovie, which, naturally, recognises the audio separately. So there should be a way of exporting the audio to iTunes so it might be playable through an iPod without having to go to all the trouble of burning a DVD... shouldn't there?

I have the same question as the above user. I "shared" my iMovie project via QuickTime, saving it as an AIFF file. But GarageBand will not import or open an AIF file. Now what?

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