M4p files no good in Final Cut, how can I convert?

A P.S. to my previous questions: The iTunes m4p files don't work in Final Cut. I can't convert them in Final Cut or Quicktime or Soundtrack or Logic Audio. In fact, they don't play in any of those apps, only iTunes.
I've got the rights to a song for a film that has to be completed Friday. How can I convert the m4p file to something useable?
Help would be most appreciated,
Ben

This goes back a couple of years and is not related to your problem, but it may your next problem.
I tried using .mp3 files out of iTunes and into Final Cut Pro. They would play, but by the time I got to exporting final video, the sound quality was terrible. I went back to the original cd audio file (.aiff?) and everything was fine.

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