Downloading audio files

I have an Olympus digital voice recorder that records in WMA (Windows Media Audio) which is compatible with MP3. The packaging for the recorder indicates that it is MAC compatible. The recorder can be plugged into the USB port to download the recorded files. I am working on some oral history stories and want to be able to edit the audio using Garage Band. So far I have been unable to move the files from the recorder into Garage Band. I have tried dragging the files into the Garage Band new project window without success. Any suggestions?

(Windows Media Audio) which is compatible with MP3.
this is incorrect, wma and mp3 are completely separate file formats, the former is not supported on the mac without third part software, the latter is.
I have tried dragging the files into the Garage Band new project window without success.
if they actually ARE mp3s:
http://www.bulletsandbones.com/GB/GBFAQ.html#PortableRecorderMp3s

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