Itunes import into imovie

I have an imac with imovie version 3.03. I just updated itunes to 7.0. I was trying to make a home video with imovie and imported a song from my itunes library. The song imported and I can see the audio track, but I can't hear it through imovie. There is no audio from the song. However, I can hear the song when I play it through itunes. Is there something I can do to get an itune import to play through imovie? By the way it I just tested another song that I've had for awhile and it played through imovie. I went to "get info" on the song I can't hear and it says it's a protected audio file. Does that mean I can't use it in a home movie on my own computer? Is there anything I can do? I have Quicktime 7.1.3.

that needs some work:
the official, Apple legalized workaround is, to burn a cd-r with your purchased music (you should anyhow for backup reasons...) and re-import from that specific cd back again into iTunes... that stripes off the DRM...
a usebility hint: add to that re-imported titles some "sign", as an asterix or a tilde, helps you later to create playlists of "cleared" vs "protected" titles...
and to add another recommendation:
I read in your specs 10.3.x, you use iM3 and QT 7.x...
we read about some trouble with "mixing" older versions of apps with newer versions of system components...
best practise is:
10.3.x + QT 6 + iLife≤5
or
10.4.x. + QT 7+ iLife≥6
.... that's some investement (I hesitate actually to do so either... ), but avoids some options for trouble...

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