Extracting audio

I have imovie 6 and 8. I have digital video that i would like to take the audio (singing) off and put in Itunes as an audio file. Some please help me figure out how to do this. I can not seem to figure out how to extract the audio in the new imovie 8, perhaps this is best done in garageband which i am not familiar with, but then how do i get it to itunes??

I have digital video that i would like to take the audio (singing) off and put in Itunes as an audio file.
Easiest work flow would be to open you clip in QT Pro (or GarageBand), trim to audio segment of interest, and "Export" using the "Movie to MPEG-4" option to create an MPEG-4 audio (AAC-LC audio only file with iTunes compatible settings based on source audio quality). You could do the same thing from within iMovie but you will have to work on the file as a "project" and not a "segment" of a larger project.

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