I Tunes and Windows Movie Maker

Having problems importing i Tunes music files into Windows Movie Maker.  When I search for them, the do not immediately show up as Audio Music files.  I have to force them to appear in the i Tunes file by selecting "all files".  They then show up as .m4a files.  What are these?  Secondly when I attempt to import these m4a i Tunes files, Movie Maker stops responding.  Can anyone tell me how to import i tunes files into Windows programs?

You're nearly there, tilleo. We need to adjust your Importing preferences to mp3 (rather than aac) in order to change the Create AAC version into a Create MP3 version.
In iTunes, go Edit > Preferences. In the General preferences, click the "Import Settings" button:
In the import settings box, try selecting "MP3 Encoder and "Higher Quality":
OK out of the Import Settings, and OK out of the General Preferences tab.
From now on, as well as seeing a "Create MP3" option, CDs will also import using the MP3 encoder, so you won't have to convert them for Movie Maker. (Songs you buy from the iTunes Store, however, would still be AAC, so you'd still need to convert those before using them in Movie Maker.)

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