Old programs...want to convert aiff to mp3.  Urgent!

I have a ibook G4 PC processor OS10.4.11.  I have Garage Band v2.0.2 (50) and iTunes 9.  I made an aiff file tonight that I must convert to mp3 by tomorrow.  I thought I could do it, but it's not looking good.  How do I compress this file to an mp3

The .band file is not an audio file: it's GarageBand-specific and contains the tracks, settings and so on. You need to export from GB as a AIFF file - I don't know how you do this with the earlier version, in mine it's from the 'Share' menu but you will have to experiment.
Once you have exported it it, drag it into your Music list in iTunes.
Go to iTunes>Preferences>General and click the Import Settings button. Select the MP3 converter and choose the settings you want.
Return to the Music list. Select your AIFF file, and from the 'Advanced' menu choose 'Create MP3 version'. An MP3 copy will be made which you can drag out to the Desktop.

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